Saudi Arabia Publicly Acknowledges It Helped Defend Israel This Weekend
Saudi Arabia formally acknowledged that it helped shoot down kamikaze drones heading for Israel. It’s part of the Kingdom’s not-so-secret “cozy” relationship with the Jewish state over the past few years. There are no formal diplomatic ties between these two countries yet.
🔴 Saudi Arabia publicly acknowledges role in defending Israel against Iranian attack
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Absolutely historic times we are living in. The Abraham Accords and the promise of future normalization deals along the same lines have saved countless lives. https://t.co/io7yPYZ2zY
— Batya Ungar-Sargon (@bungarsargon) April 15, 2024
Still, there’s hope that the Trump-era Abraham Accords, where Morocco, Bahrain, United Arab Emirates, and Sudan signed a normalization treaty with Israel, can be built upon and expanded. There should be cautious optimism. These new revelations reveal that the Middle East, by and large, might not want to be thrust into a destructive regional war. However, recognizing Israel’s right to exist might still be a diplomatic work in progress. Arab nations provided Israel and American forces with vital intelligence during Iran’s assault against Israel over the weekend[.] (Read more from “Saudi Arabia Publicly Acknowledges It Helped Defend Israel This Weekend” HERE)