SA won’t normalize ties with ‘Israel’ until Palestinians granted statehood, says official

Switzerland (QNN)- Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan Al-Saud affirmed on Thursday that the kingdom will not normalize ties with ‘Israel’ until Palestinians are granted statehood.

Speaking to Bloomberg on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, the minister said, “We have said consistently that we believe normalization with Israel is something that is very much in the interest of the region.”

Prince Faisal bin Farhan added, “However, true normalization and true stability will only come through giving the Palestinians hope. Through giving the Palestinians dignity, and that requires giving the Palestinians a state, and that’s the priority.”

Neighbors of the kingdom including the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain normalized relationships with ‘Israel’ in 2020 under a US-brokered agreement, known as the so-called Abraham Accords.

‘Israel’ and Saudi Arabia do not have official diplomatic relations, but Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman met secretly with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the kingdom in 2020, according to several Israeli media reports at the time. ‘Israel’ has since been looking to expand on that breakthrough with other Arab countries.

In December, Netanyahu took to Saudi Arabian state television to claim that normalization was key to peace between ‘Israel’ and Palestine.

“I think we can have a new peace initiative that will form a quantum leap for the achievement for the resolution of both the Arab-Israeli conflict and, ultimately, the Palestinian-Israeli conflict,” Netanyahu told Al Arabiya at the time.

“And of course, I’m referring to what could be a truly remarkable historic peace with Saudi Arabia.”

Netanyahu reportedly discussed ways to improve relations with Saudi Arabia with US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan earlier on Thursday.

Inondations en Libye : TotalEnergies mobilisée pour soutenir la population libyenne

Paris, 18 septembre 2023 – Suite aux inondations dévastatrices survenues en Libye la semaine dernière, TotalEnergies a répondu dès les premières heures de la tragédie à l’appel de la compagnie nationale libyenne National Oil Corporation et a mobilisé des moyens logistiques terrestres et aériens pour apporter une aide d'urgence pour les milliers de personnes affectées par la catastrophe dans la région de Derna, à l'est du pays.

A ce jour, TotalEnergies a expédié près de 50 tonnes de produits de première nécessité, notamment des fournitures médicales, des colis alimentaires dont de l’alimentation infantile, des kits d'hygiène, et des lampes solaires. Environ 50 tonnes additionnelles de produits de première nécessité seront envoyées au cours des prochains jours.

Cette opération est menée par une équipe dédiée de TotalEnergies, en coordination avec la National Oil Corporation et le Croissant Rouge, avec acheminement des produits par camion depuis Tripoli et par avion depuis Paris.