Israel May Be Close to Normalization of Relations With Saudi Arabia

In early September, Iran and Saudi Arabia posted ambassadors to their respective diplomatic missions in a sign of warming relations that follow seven years of bitter rivalry.
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Dermer, whom the media outlet touted as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s “top confidant,” reportedly said this week that he believes a "normalization deal" with the Saudis is going to be worked out in the near future.

"Whether it’s by the end of the year or shortly thereafter, it is in the next few months I think that we can make this happen," he added.

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Netanyahu himself also said that he believes that Israel is "at the cusp" of a "historic peace deal" with Saudi Arabia this week at the UN General Assembly.

"Such a peace will go a long way to ending the Arab-Israeli conflict. It will encourage other Arab states to normalize their relations with Israel," Netanyahu stressed.

In 2020, Israel established relations with the UAE, Bahrain and Morocco in a major move aimed at normalizing ties with the Arab countries, many years after the normalization of Israeli-Egyptian relations in 1980 and Israeli-Jordanian relations in 1994.