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Normalization of Saudi Arabia and Israel from the Internet Gateway / Zionist Media Satisfaction with Bin Salman’s Remarks

A British magazine has announced that an Internet project to expand high-speed data cables will connect Israel to Saudi Arabia.

According to Pak Sahafat News Agency International Group, A British magazine has reported on a project to expand Internet cables to connect Israel to Saudi Arabia, while the Israeli regime hopes the move will be a prelude to normalizing Saudi relations.

The new project is part of two submarine cables that run from France to India, according to the British magazine The Economist.

The Economist wrote: This project not only promises to improve the speed and reduce the cost of data transfer between Europe and Asia, but also forms a new regional alliance between Israel and some countries in the Persian Gulf.

According to the magazine, the project, implemented by Google and Telecom Italy, is scheduled to be completed in 2024.

All other internet cables run between Europe and Asia, from Egypt to the Suez Canal, or for longer distances around Africa.

The Egyptian government believes that more than 90% of internet data between these regions passes through the territory of this country.

According to The Economist, Internet companies are complaining that the monopoly almost allows Egypt to impose excessive transit costs on them.

The report states that For Israel, the new project called (Blue Raman) is not the only transfer project; rather, the regime sees it as a prelude to establishing diplomatic relations with some Arab countries in the region.

The high-speed data transmission line, which connects Europe to India, starts in Italy and then passes through occupied Palestine, Saudi Arabia and Oman to India.

Unlike the UAE and Bahrain, which were the first Gulf States to establish diplomatic relations with Israel, there are no open diplomatic relations between Israel and Saudi Arabia.

In an exclusive interview with the American website “Atlantic”, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman stated: We hope that the problem between the Israelis and the Palestinians will be resolved. We do not look at Israel as an enemy; rather, we look at them as a potential ally in many of the benefits we can achieve together. But some issues need to be resolved before that can be achieved.”

Read more: Recognition of the Israeli regime’s efforts to normalize relations with Saudi Arabia: http://https://www.paksahafat.com/en/?p=17424

The issue was welcomed by the Zionists, so much so that Israeli circles expressed satisfaction with the Saudi Crown Prince’s statement that Israel is not an enemy of Saudi Arabia.

Israeli journalist Eddie Cohen said: “From now on, any Saudi who says that Israel is the enemy of Saudi Arabia has opposed the approach and orders of the Saudi Crown Prince.”

Although Israel and Saudi Arabia do not have formal diplomatic relations, relations between the two countries have strengthened in recent years.

Saudi Arabia has established extensive relations with the Zionist regime over the past four years. These relations range from the informal relations of the second-degree officials of the two sides (the meeting between Turki Faisal and Amos Yadlin and the meeting of Anwar Eshghi and Dori Gold) to the news of Yossi Cohen’s secret trip to Riyadh or the meeting of “Muhammad bin Salman” and “Netanyahu” in a has been a third country.

According to experts and observers, Muhammad bin Salman, like the leaders of Bahrain and the UAE, seeks to compromise with the Zionist regime at any cost by ignoring the rights of Palestinians and Muslims.

Israeli War Minister Bani Gantz also recently announced that he hopes that the Saudis will move towards signing a normalization agreement, which will be accompanied by strengthening relations with the United States and strengthening peace with Egypt and Jordan, as well as the UAE, Bahrain, Morocco and Sudan.

Recently, the Zionist media reported that Saudi Arabia reopened its airspace to an Israeli military plane for the second time in less than a month.

Last week, Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan, while supporting the normalization of relations with the Zionist regime, said that the full normalization of relations with Tel Aviv “is good not only for Israel but for all of us.”

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