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Saudi Arabia Excludes Israel in Official Statement on Gaza Talks with Palestinian President

Source: Axios/WSJ

Source: Axios/WSJ

Saudi Arabia’s press release about the recent talks between Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and P@lestinian President Mahmoud Abbas notably did not mention Israel. The meeting, held in Riyadh, was focused on addressing the ongoing genocide in G@za.

During the discussions, Prince Salman highlighted Saudi Arabia’s commitment to working with international and regional partners to de-escalate the conflict. He reiterated the Kingdom’s strong support for the P@lestinian people and their right to a fair and lasting peace.

The absence of Isr@el’s name in the press release has caught attention and suggests a possible shift in Saudi Arabia’s stance on the Isr@eli-P@lestinian conflict. This follows reports that Prince Salman is concerned about personal risks related to efforts to normalize relations with Israel.

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Earlier this year, Saudi Arabia indicated it would not establish diplomatic relations with Isr@el until a Palestinian state is recognized within the 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital. The White House has noted a positive response from Saudi Arabia regarding normalization talks with Isr@el.

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