Twenty US senators dispatch a letter to President Biden, insisting any Saudi-Israel normalisation deal must lead to two-state solution to Israel-Palestine conflict and Tel Aviv must commit not to annex any or all of occupied West Bank.
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman fist bumps US President Joe Biden upon his arrival at Al Salman Palace, in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, July 15, 2022. / Photo: Reuters
These elements are essential to any sustainable peace in the Middle East and to preserving Israel's own future as a Jewish and democratic state, they added. Riyadh did not join the Trump-administration-brokered 2020 Abraham Accords which saw Israel's Gulf neighbours Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates as well as Morocco establish formal ties with Israel.
Analysts say Palestine is in a difficult position in relation to a Saudi-Israel deal and they are not likely to get much out of it. Accusing Riyadh of"regularly" undermining US interests in the Middle East, the senators argued a high degree of proof would be required to show that a binding defence treaty with the regional power aligns with Washington's interests,"especially if such a commitment requires the US to deploy substantial new permanent resources to the region."
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