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Saudi Arabia waiting for Gaza ceasefire before normalisation deal with Israel

Saudi-Israel normalisation not likely before US elections say Israeli and American officials

July 14, 2024 10:21
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Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (Photo by SERGEI SAVOSTYANOV/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

ByJC Reporter, Jewish News Syndicate

1 min read

A potential normalisation agreement between Jerusalem and Riyadh won't be signed until after the next U.S. president is decided in November's election, Ynet reported on Friday, citing Israeli and American officials.

The Saudis are also waiting for a ceasefire in Gaza before joining the Abraham Accords.

Senior White House officials have put a positive spin on the potential for a historic deal between the two countries in recent months. The Wall Street Journal reported in June on an effort led by Secretary of State Antony Blinken to secure a major security pact between Washington and Riyadh, which would have included Saudi-Israel normalisation. It would have made Saudi Arabia the only Arab state with a formal U.S. defense treaty.

According to Ynet, the Biden administration has clarified that any Saudi-Israel deal will not take place before the U.S. elections and a ceasefire in Gaza.