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The enemy’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, promised his voters that he would operate direct flights between Tel Aviv and Mecca if he wins the next parliamentary (Knesset) elections to be held on Tuesday, March 23.
According to a statement issued by the enemy Army Radio, Netanyahu was working to strengthen ties between Jerusalem and Riyadh ahead of this week’s elections.
In an interview with the “Israel Hayom” newspaper on Sunday, Netanyahu said that “we will have direct flights for Israeli Muslim pilgrims from Tel Aviv to Mecca.”
In late February, private sources told i24NEWS: “Israel, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates negotiated for several months the creation of a NATO-style security and defense alliance to confront the” common enemy, Iran “.
Netanyahu had secretly traveled to Saudi Arabia last November to meet Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, in the first meeting between the two men to be publicly revealed.
There has been a lot of talk about the possibility of normalizing relations between the two countries over the past year, especially after the signing of the Abraham accords, which included the normalization of Israeli relations with the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Morocco and Sudan. under American auspices.
Benjamin Netanyahu