Israel and Saudi Arabia Make Key Progress Toward Normalization Agreement
Normalization Deal with Saudi Arabia nears, Israel offers 'Path toward Palestinian state'
Israel and Saudi Arabia are moving towards normalization, which, according to a recent report, will not require Israel to take significant steps towards the Palestinians despite the firm Saudi statements over the past year.


Reporter Haim Levinson revealed in a report stating that a significant breakthrough has been made in the negotiations for a normalization deal with Saudi Arabia, which is expected to come hand in hand with a hostage deal.
According to the report, Israel and Saudi Arabia, which had been in prolonged negotiations towards a historic normalization agreement between the countries that cooled during the war, have forged a new path towards the deal. Since October 7, the Saudi kingdom has significantly escalated its tone towards Israel, even accusing it of war crimes. Additionally, it has announced that it will not agree to normalization without official recognition of a Palestinian state.
Levinson claims that the parties have now reached a new formula, in which Israel will commit to providing the Palestinians with "a path towards a Palestinian state" instead of official recognition. This is an ambiguous formulation that does not necessarily obligate Israel to concrete actions on the ground.
Following this, it is reported that Netanyahu is conducting the negotiations outside the framework of the political-security cabinet through Minister Ron Dermer.
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