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Saudi Arabia says it has $2.5 trillion in ore deposits, rare earth elements reserves - report
Saudi Arabia claims its mining deposits could be valued at $2.5 trillion, with gold, copper, and Rare Earth Elements in its reserves, CNN and S&P Global reported.
Saudi normalization with Israel: Is it farther than ever? - opinion
Forget embassies: How trains, tunnels could link Israel and Saudi Arabia - opinion
Saudi normalization can transform Abraham Accords into more than just a prototype - editorial
A historic moment may be looming on the horizon for Israel.
The Arabs have begun to think the unthinkable: the value of that famous 2,400 year-old Indian saying, “The enemy of my enemy is my friend.”
Message to Arab states: 'Netanyahu supports 2 states, but hampered by right-wing'
"There is a historic opportunity to push for a strategic rapprochement with Arab countries who oppose Iran and have common interests with Israel," according to the Netanyahu source.
My Word: Bridge over troubled waters
The plan to connect the Sinai Peninsula to the Arabian Peninsula could have a historic impact.
Israel signals no opposition to Egypt's return of islands to Saudi Arabia
"The Saudis, who are committed to freedom of shipping under international law, will not harm the essence of the agreement between Egypt and us," Hanegbi says.
Huge increase in European products passing through Israel to Arab states
Last year some 13,000 trucks laden with products from Turkey and Bulgaria passed through Israel, an increase of more than 25%.
Iran was the ally Israel wanted. It got Saudi Arabia
The courting of Israel comes against the backdrop of the rise and fall of IS in the region and the frustration of Sunni regimes with their inability to topple Bashar Assad in Syria.
'Israeli-Saudi relations best kept quiet'
Prof. Teitelbaum: Improving relations with Saudi Arabia, which controls Islamic holy sanctuaries, also works to improve Israel’s relations with Muslim world
Netanyahu: Why would US compensate Israel for a good Iran deal?
Just days after signing of accord with Tehran, US defense secretary arrives to visit Israel, Jordan and Saudi Arabia
'Let them die from their anger'- Iran cleric cites Israeli, Saudi rancor as sign of success
Under the deal agreed on Tuesday, sanctions will be removed in return for Iran accepting long-term curbs on a nuclear program that the West has suspected was aimed at creating a nuclear bomb.
Terra incognita: Iron triangle of conflict - Yemen, Mahabad and Qalamoun
From the way Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Zarif was welcomed in New York on April 29, one would have thought he was a great world leader.