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Netanyahu talks to Saudi media about normalization and future of ‘demarcation agreement’ with Lebanon

The prime minister-designate of the Israeli occupation government, Benjamin Netanyahu, gives an interview to the Saudi channel “Al-Arabiya”, during which he discusses various issues.

  • Prime Minister-designate of the Israeli occupation government, Benjamin Netanyahu

The prime minister-designate of the Israeli occupation government, Benjamin Netanyahu, gave an interview to the Saudi channel Al-Arabiya.

The channel’s English-language website said that Netanyahu discussed several issues during the interview, including Israel’s relations with Arab countries, the structure of the US alliance in the Middle East, the Israeli government and the future of the “maritime border agreement” with Lebanon.

Speaking of the Israeli occupation’s relations with Arab countries, Netanyahu pointed to “the extreme importance of normalization with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which would be a quantum leap that would change the region in unimaginable ways,” as he said.

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Netanyahu has indicated his willingness to explore a wide range of options behind closed doors, saying: “I believe in open promises, made in secret or made publicly.”

Netanyahu expressed his belief that “the traditional alliance with Saudi Arabia and other countries must be reaffirmed”, adding that “there should be no cyclical or even severe fluctuations in this relationship”.

In context, Netanyahu is said to have hinted at that someone earlier His main goals in the coming period will be to sign a “peace deal” with Saudi Arabiadeclaring that its goal “is to include new countries in the Abrahamic agreements, and in particular one other country”, As reported by the newspaper “Israel Hayom”.

and regard With the “maritime agreement” with LebanonNetanyahu said he “will not renege on the maritime deal the United States brokered with Lebanon,” denying that it was a “peace deal.”

This stance by Netanyahu is considered a retreat from his previous positions, especially since he go wild The prime minister of the outgoing occupation government, Yair Lapid, underlining that “his signing of the agreement on the maritime border with Lebanon is an Israeli surrender to Hezbollah”.

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