PNN – Rai alyoum wrote: Despite the optimism of the Zionists about the normalization of relations between Riyadh and Tel Aviv, the former head of the Saudi intelligence agency narrates this matter in a different way and says that there will be no news of normalization until the formation of an independent Palestinian state is opposed.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, quoting Rai alyoum, despite the reports that the normalization of relations between Saudi Arabia and the Zionist regime is imminent, the narrative of “Turki Al-Faisal”, the former head of Saudi intelligence, is in a different way, as rejecting or setting conditions for this process and relating it in the first place.
According to Rai Alyoum, Turki al-Faisal announced that normalization with the Israeli regime is not possible as long as this regime opposes the creation of a Palestinian state.
He pointed to the killing of the Zionist regime in Gaza and the West Bank and added that Israel’s killing is not only against Gaza, but also includes the West Bank.
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Rai Alyoum continued: Al-Faisal does not have an official position in Saudi Arabia, but his opinion expresses the Saudi view on the Palestinian issue in the shadow of the continued aggression of the Zionist regime.
Al-Faisal rejected the restrictions on support for Palestine in Saudi Arabia and said that there is widespread support for Palestinians in the media and social networks.
Rai Alyoum added: Saudi Arabia insists on a two-state solution and considers its non-implementation to be related to Netanyahu being in power.
Al-Faisal said that arms exports to Israel should be stopped, as this would be effective and would push Netanyahu towards a two-state solution.
Rai Alyoum wrote: While it is said that the Al-Aqsa storm operation stopped the process of normalizing relations between Saudi Arabia and Israel, Turki al-Faisal’s opinion is that this operation was carried out with the aim of disrupting the US-Saudi negotiations.
Considering its regional position, Saudi Arabia does not play a significant role in mediation and has kept itself away from the process of developments in Gaza. The view of this country and Al-Faisal is that America has a strong leverage to pressure Israel, but it does not use it.