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3 main challenges that will prevent the success of the relationship between Netanyahu and Bin Salman

Pak Sahafat – A Zionist media revealed the three main challenges that prevent Netanyahu’s closeness to Mohammed bin Salman from becoming public.

According to the report of Pak Sahafat News Agency, Yediot Ahranot newspaper stated in a report referring to Netanyahu and Bin Salman’s desire to make these relations public: Most of the political and diplomatic circles believe that Benjamin Netanyahu is seeking to sign a compromise agreement with Saudi Arabia during this term of his prime ministership, and in this regard, the issue of Saudi Arabia’s initiative to resolve the conflict with the Palestinians will also be on his agenda.

However, according to this media, this requires Benjamin Netanyahu to separate himself from the far-right and far-right bloc and approach the middle bloc, something that an Israeli expert has publicly announced in his conversation with the Saudi Al-Arabiya network.

According to this Hebrew-language media, today Netanyahu is trying to provide more opportunities for cooperation with the countries of the region with tools such as economic and technological progress as well as Iran-phobia.

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However, according to Yediot Aharanot, 3 main obstacles have made the rapprochement between Netanyahu and Bin Salman problematic.

The first obstacle from the point of view of this media is the impossibility of Riyadh abandoning its initiative regarding the Palestinian issue, and as the owner of this initiative, it cannot ignore it and make its relations with Israel public.

The second obstacle is the lack of international support for this action, because Tel Aviv has not benefited from the umbrella of American support in relation to this issue, because Biden is still looking for a settlement with the Saudis and probably won’t be willing to give incentives to the ruling family of Saudi Arabia to sign a compromise agreement.

The third obstacle is the wave of anti-compromise that has hit the Middle East again at the present time, and Yediot Ahranut considered it to be a return to the classical identity, which is beyond the economic and self-interested policies of the countries of the southern Persian Gulf.

This media pointed to the severity of the anti-Zionist operations in the occupied territories and the calamity that befell the Israelis in the World Cup in Qatar, and considered it as a reaffirmation that shows that the old Middle East is still unwilling to surrender to the new version of the Middle East, and it is a fact that Tel Aviv without any other party should accept it in the context of the expansion of the compromise process.

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