Salman comments poured cold water over the possibility that his country would make peace with Israel any time soon. 

Saudi Arabia wouldn’t establish diplomatic ties with Israel until the Jewish State reached an agreement with the Palestinians, Saudi King Salman told President Donald Trump in a phone call on Sunday.

Salman affirmed “the Kingdom’s keenness to reach a lasting and just solution to the Palestinian cause to bring peace, which is the main starting point for the Kingdom’s efforts and the Arab Peace Initiative,” the official Saudi Press Agency said.

He said Saudi Arabia supports a “fair” solution to the Israel-Palestinian conflict.

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The initiative to which Salman referred, a 2002 Saudi plan, appears to be a nonstarter. It calls for the Jewish State’s withdrawal from all territories captured in the Six Day War. However, some 400,000 Jews now live in Judea and Samaria alone.

The Golan, which the initiative insists to be returned to Syria, was annexed by Israel in 1981, a move recognized by the Trump administration in  2019. The initiative also calls for the creation of a Palestinian state and a “just solution to the Palestinian refugee problem.” Solving the refugee problem is viewed by many Israelis as code words for flooding Israel with Arabs.

Salman words thus pour cold water over the possibility that his country would make peace with Israel any time soon. Read more at WIN