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Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia Muhammad bin Salman

The Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, Mohammed bin Salman, has threatened to risk his life if relations with Israel return to normal.

A report from the Israeli news agency Haaretz on Friday (October 23) read: “Saudi Crown Prince Muhammad has told Heim Saban, an American billionaire of Israeli descent, that he cannot join the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain in normal relations with Israel; because if normal relations are established, Iran, Qatar and its own people can kill it.

Heim Soap founded The Soap Center for Middle East Policy at the Brookings Institution in Washington. He was one of the Democrats who attended the signing ceremony of the UAE-Bahrain agreement with Israel at the White House on September 15.

An online event titled “Israel’s Security and Prosperity” was held at the Biden White House last Wednesday (October 21) in Florida to campaign for Democratic nominees Biden and Kamala Harris.

Heim Saban, one of the Democratic Party’s benefactors, praised Joe Biden at the event, highlighting “46 years of Israel’s commitment.”

“All Jews who care about the US-Israel alliance know that if Biden becomes president, they will be able to sleep in peace,” Saban said in support of Biden.

Earlier on October 23, US President Donald Trump said that Sudan would normalize relations with Israel. However, Saudi Arabian Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan said that relations would not normalize before the Israeli-Palestinian talks.

Normal relations with Israel have had a positive effect on both Democrats and Republicans. Jared Kushner, President Trump’s son-in-law and senior adviser, has been instrumental in completing the “Abraham Agreement” with Israel.

“Jared Kushner and Avi Barcoviz contributed to this agreement,” Saban said. They really accept a lot of difficulties for this deal.

The Arab state’s normal relationship with Israel is seen as a unique achievement for Trump in winning the upcoming presidential election (November 3).

Source: Middle East Eye



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