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Israeli Minister: We are not willing to give concessions to the Palestinians even at the price of compromise with Saudi Arabia

Pak Sahafat – One of the cabinet ministers of the Zionist regime, in response to the published news about the attempt to compromise with Riyadh, announced that the coalition will never agree to grant concessions to the Palestinians.

According to Pak Sahafat News Agency, after the publication of news regarding the request of the Biden administration to Netanyahu to offer concessions to the Palestinians in order to advance the reconciliation process with Saudi Arabia, one of the cabinet ministers from one of the coalition parties emphasized: Even at the price of compromise with Saudi Arabia, we will not be willing to give concessions to the Palestinians.

Orit Sturk, from the Religious Zionist Party, which is considered one of the main parties forming Netanyahu’s coalition, emphasized in a statement that his party will not agree to grant any concessions to the Palestinians, even within the framework of the compromise agreement with Saudi Arabia.

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He, who is the Minister of Internal Affairs in Netanyahu’s cabinet, announced in an interview with Channel 11 of the Zionist TV (Kan): We will definitely not agree to such concessions, we are tired of concessions, we are fed up with the suspension of settlements in Judea and Samaria (West Bank), there is a consensus in the whole right wing that no more concessions should be made.

At the same time, the spokesperson of this party, which is under the leadership of the Minister of Finance of the Zionist regime, Betsleil Smotrich, refused to comment in this regard.

In the meantime, the Hebrew-language media announced that Riyadh is looking for formal and superficial concessions in relation to the Palestinian issue.

It should be noted that the Hebrew-language Walla website revealed that David Barnia, head of the Mossad, secretly traveled to Washington two weeks ago to investigate the advancement of the reconciliation process between Saudi Arabia and Israel and had a conversation with officials of the White House and the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).

According to this Hebrew-language media, the White House is trying to sign this compromise agreement by the end of this year or early next year, that is, before the start of Biden’s election activities.

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