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Israel hoping for breakthrough with Saudis during US Security Advisor visit - official

May 5, 2023 at 7:35 pm

Israeli minister, Tzachi Hanegbi on 8 January 2013 [The Israel Project/Wikipedia]

Israel is hoping for a breakthrough, this weekend, in efforts to normalise ties with Saudi Arabia during White House National Security Adviser, Jake Sullivan’s visit there, a senior security official said on Friday, Reuters reports.

The head of Israel’s National Security Council, Tzachi Hanegbi, spoke on Wednesday with his counterpart, Sullivan, who is set to travel to Saudi Arabia on Saturday. Sullivan is expected to meet with Saudi Crown Prince, Mohammed bin Salman, Hanegbi said.

Announcing his trip on Thursday, Sullivan said Washington was working hard to normalise relations between Israel and Saudi Arabia – a major goal set by Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, who briefly joined Sullivan’s video call with Hanegbi.

“We are very, very hopeful that there will be a breakthrough during his visit there,” Hanegbi told Reshet 13 News.

Asked whether a breakthrough would be a phone call between Saudi leaders and Netanyahu, Hangebi said: “There are those who say that there have been more than phone calls between Saudi and Israeli leaders. But what is important is that the United States led a move adding Saudi Arabia to the Abraham Accords – normalisation and peace with Israel. If that happens, it will be a historic turning point.”

Former President Donald Trump’s administration in 2020 brokered the historic peace deal known as the Abraham Accords, which included the normalisation of diplomatic relations between Gulf allies the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain with Israel, all of which share security fears over Iran.

While Saudi Arabia signalled approval of the 2020 Accords, it has held off on following suit, saying Palestinian goals for statehood should be addressed first.

Any such prospects have been clouded, however, by Riyadh’s strains with US President Joe Biden, its recent fence-mending with regional rival, Iran, and the rise of Netanyahu’s hard-right Israeli government.

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