Israel and saudi arabia
Saudi media ramps up anti-Israel rhetoric, dimming normalization hopes - report
“Oh God, deal with the Jews who have seized and occupied, for they cannot escape your power,” Sheikh Saleh bin Humaid, an imam at the Grand Mosque in Mecca, said in a recent sermon.
New Saudi F-35s can be first step to normalization, but Israel must be cautious - opinion
Saudi normalization can transform Abraham Accords into more than just a prototype - editorial
West Bank annexation could end Israeli normalization hopes, Saudi crown prince warns - KAN
Column One: A credible peace plan, at last
Not only does it secure the future of both Israel and the Palestinians, it enables Arab states like Saudi Arabia to work openly with Israel to defeat their joint Iranian enemy.
CIA Director Pompeo: Saudis working with Israel to fight terror
Ex-CIA Director Panetta: Israel, Arabs, US could form joint ops center against ISIS, Iran
Inside The Prospective Israel-Saudi Arabia Rapprochement
Recent events suggest the Muslim kingdom and the Jewish State may be headed for normalization
Saudi minister calls out Hezbollah, says Israeli-Palestinian peace deal 'not rocket science'
Jubeir: "Seventy percent of the settlers who are on the Green Line remain in Israel, and the other 30 percent - you offer them compensation and work out housing, and they can move to Israel."
Skeptical of the Saudis
The Saudis have an old trick...
TV host’s call for Israeli teams to compete in Saudi Arabia sparks fury
The decision to host the World Rapid and Blitz Championships in Saudi Arabia has caused a rift in the Israeli chess world.
Chess federation vows 'huge effort' to include Israelis in Saudi-hosted match
Should their visas be granted, it would mark the first time Saudi Arabia has publicly hosted Israelis.
The Israel-Sunni alliance
Although discreet ties have developed, they are unlikely to be formalized without progress on the Palestinian track.
Castles in the sand
The Saudi crown prince’s reformist ambitions bring to mind the precedents of post-Shogun Japan, post-Ottoman Turkey and post-Mao China – with a few exceptions, some potentially fateful.