Saudi Arabia, in swift response to Trump, says no ties with Israel without Palestinian state
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Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has made clear the kingdom’s position, said the statement from the country’s Foreign Ministry.
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CAIRO - Saudi Arabia said on Feb 5 that it would not establish ties with Israel without the creation of a Palestinian state, contradicting President Donald Trump’s claim that Riyadh was not demanding a Palestinian homeland when he said the US wants to take over the Gaza Strip.
In a shocking announcement, Mr Trump said on Feb 4 that the US would take over the war-ravaged Gaza Strip
Saudi Arabia rejects any attempts to displace the Palestinians from their land, its Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Feb 5, adding that its stance towards the Palestinians is not negotiable
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has affirmed the kingdom’s position in “a clear and explicit manner” that does not allow for any interpretation under any circumstances, the statement said.
Any proposed displacement of Palestinians is a highly sensitive matter among both Palestinians and Arab countries.
As fighting raged in the Gaza war, Palestinians feared they would suffer from another “Nakba”, or catastrophe – the time when hundreds of thousands were dispossessed of their homes in the war at the birth of the state of Israel.
When it comes to Saudi policy in the Middle East, the stakes are high for both Mr Trump and Israel.
The US had led months of diplomacy to get Saudi Arabia, one of the most powerful and influential Arab states, to normalise ties with Israel
Mr Trump would like Saudi Arabia to follow in the footsteps of countries like the United Arab Emirates, a Middle East trade and business hub, and Bahrain, which signed the so-called Abraham Accords in 2020 and normalised ties with Israel.
In doing so, they became the first Arab states in a quarter-century to break a longstanding taboo.
Establishing ties with Saudi Arabia would be a grand prize for Israel because the kingdom has vast influence in the Middle East and the wider Muslim world, and is the world’s biggest oil exporter. REUTERS

