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Saudi Arabia seeks US security assurances in exchange for Israel ties

A Wall Street Journal report also notes Riyadh wants Washington to help build out its civilian nuclear program; both demands are viewed as 'daunting obstacles' in political circles

March 10, 2023 10:51
Saudi Prince Mohammed bin Salman
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(JNS) Saudi Arabia says it will normalise ties with Israel if the United States provides it with security pledges and helps build out its civilian nuclear program, The Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday.

The two Saudi demands are viewed as “daunting obstacles” to a deal, as “some Washington lawmakers will likely oppose those measures,” the report said.

In terms of security guarantees, Saudi Arabia has asked before and been rejected by presidents from both parties. And U.S. and Israeli officials fear that helping Saudi Arabia with a nuclear program for nonmilitary uses could lead it to develop its own nuclear weapon and spark an arms race with Iran.

“The nuclear issue is one of, if not the biggest, challenge for Israel and one Israelis should debate whether it’s worth the price for peace,” Yoel Guzansky, a senior research fellow at the Tel Aviv-based Institute for National Security Studies, told the Journal.