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Can Biden broker an Israel-Saudi Arabia normalisation deal during his Middle East trip?
- Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman recently called Israel a ‘potential ally’, and Saudis have taken to social media to express their support for normalisation
- But despite the rapprochement, analysts say Riyadh is unlikely to agree to diplomatic ties with Israel – not during Biden’s visit or while King Salman still rules
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The United States has hinted that more Arab nations could take steps to improve ties with Israel, ahead of President Joe Biden’s trip to the Middle East.
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All eyes are on Saudi Arabia, which Biden will visit in mid-July after he once vowed to treat the kingdom as a “pariah” state over the 2018 murder and dismemberment of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
However, despite the recent signs of a US-Saudi rapprochement, analysts say it is improbable Riyadh will agree to diplomatic ties with Israel – not during Biden’s visit or while King Salman, 86, still reigns.
The king’s official policy is that there should be no peace with Israel until it withdraws from occupied territories and accepts Palestinian statehood.
Biden’s visit is likely to focus on convincing the world’s biggest crude exporter to boost its oil output.
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