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Zionist regime: Iran seeks to prevent our agreement with Saudi Arabia

Pak Sahafat – The Minister of War of the Zionist regime claimed on Tuesday that the Islamic Republic of Iran is seeking to prevent the formation of a compromise agreement between that regime and Saudi Arabia.

According to Pak Sahafat News Agency, Yoav Gallant, the Minister of War of the Zionist regime, claimed on Tuesday that Iran is seeking to prevent the formation of a compromise agreement between Saudi Arabia and Israel.

Gallant said in a statement: “The brutal terrorist regime in Iran has so far managed to tear apart several countries it controls and is now trying to sabotage peace efforts with empty threats.”

He further added: “Iran will continue to spread terror and destruction.” Israel’s efforts will also continue to achieve security for its citizens and peace for the region.

The statements that Yoav Gallant made a few days ago about the compromise between Saudi Arabia and the Zionist regime were interpreted by analysts as somewhat optimistic about the possibility of an agreement.

Gallant said last Thursday that Tel Aviv intends to take appropriate measures to ensure Israel’s security if an agreement is reached to normalize relations with Saudi Arabia.

Gallant said: “Peace with Saudi Arabia is a welcome move for Israel, but at the same time, we are doing everything we can to assess the risks of this move and make sure we are moving in the right and responsible direction.”

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Previously, news sources have reported that Saudi Arabia wants to receive security guarantees from the United States, receive assistance for the development of the indigenous nuclear program, and reduce restrictions on receiving American weapons in exchange for the normalization of relations with the Zionists.

Analysts have previously said that the effectiveness of the far-right cabinet in occupied Palestine, led by Benjamin Netanyahu, has caused some countries that had started normalizing relations with Tel Aviv to suspend it.

Many of the Democratic representatives in the Senate, who should probably vote for parts of the agreement between Riyadh and Tel Aviv, are staunch critics of both the government of Saudi Arabia and the Zionist regime.

In addition, the Saudis demand that the White House authorize the purchase of ammunition for the Saudi Arabian Air Force. A few weeks after entering the White House, the Biden administration suspended the sale of such ammunition to Saudi Arabia due to the war in Yemen.

Another obstacle in this direction is Saudi Arabia’s request to receive American support for the development of this country’s nuclear program, including uranium enrichment.

The development of Saudi Arabia’s nuclear program and the enrichment of uranium in that country is a source of serious concern for the Israeli regime, but Israeli officials say that consultations are underway to reach several solutions in this regard.

Despite these obstacles, in recent weeks there have been signs that the two sides are getting closer to an agreement. Mohammed bin Salman, the crown prince of Saudi Arabia and the unofficial ruler of this country, said in an interview with Fox News about two weeks ago that the two sides are getting closer to a compromise agreement.

Some analysts have interpreted Saudi Arabia’s agreement over the past few days with increased inspections by the International Atomic Energy Agency as a sign that Tel Aviv and Riyadh are getting closer to a compromise agreement.

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