What will be Saudi Arabia's stance on normalization with Israel by end of 2025?
Normalization achieved • 25%
Normalization contingent on Palestinian statehood • 25%
Normalization contingent on Gaza ceasefire • 25%
No normalization • 25%
Official statements from the Saudi Arabian government
Israel and Saudi Arabia Reach Normalization Breakthrough with Vague Commitment to Palestinian Statehood, Despite Saudi Denial
Dec 17, 2024, 06:35 PM
Israel and Saudi Arabia have reportedly reached a breakthrough in their normalization talks, according to Haaretz. The agreement involves Israel providing a vague commitment to a 'path towards Palestinian statehood' rather than an explicit recognition of a Palestinian state, as per Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's (MBS) stance. This development is believed to be tied to a potential ceasefire and hostage release deal in Gaza, which could also involve Saudi Arabia in the reconstruction efforts. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu believes that MBS's limited interest in Palestinian statehood and the vague commitment will secure domestic and political support for a ceasefire deal with Hamas. However, a Saudi official has denied the existence of such a breakthrough, stating that Saudi Arabia's commitment to an independent Palestinian state remains unchanged and that normalization with Israel is contingent on ending the war in Gaza.
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Yes • 50%
Gaza Reconstruction Agreement Only • 25%
No Significant Outcome • 25%
Hostage Deal Only • 25%
Normalization Agreement Signed • 25%
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No change in relations • 25%
Improved relations • 25%
Severed diplomatic ties • 25%
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Detailed Roadmap • 25%
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Kuwait • 25%
Oman • 25%
Saudi Arabia • 25%
No • 50%
Yes • 50%
Iranian influence denied • 25%
No statement made • 25%
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Iranian influence confirmed • 25%
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Direct involvement in negotiations • 25%
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No involvement • 25%
Indirect support for the deal • 25%
Other • 25%
Explicit recognition of Palestinian statehood • 25%
Vague commitment to Palestinian statehood • 25%
No commitment to Palestinian statehood • 25%