US-mediated normalization talks between Israel and Oman are reportedly close to achieving a breakthrough.
By Yonah Jeremy Bob, Aaron Reich
October 25,
A normalization
announcement between Israel and Saudi Arabia is close and there could be major
developments following the US presidential elections depending on who wins,
Mossad director Yossi Cohen has said in closed conversations,
In the pre-dawn hours of
Sunday morning, N12 reported that Cohen had said privately to those around him
that the Saudis were waiting until after the US election, but that they could
potentially announce normalization as a “gift” to the winner.
However, it seems that the N12 report either misunderstood or did not fully flesh out what Cohen had said. What Cohen actually said to those around him was that if US President Donald Trump wins reelection, there could be an almost immediate announcement.
Yet, if as the polls
suggest, Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden wins the election, though the Saudis would still want a
normalization deal with Israel, there would not necessarily be a clear
timeline.
Cohen had emphasized
that the Saudis did not want to give a gift to Trump and then get nothing for
it upon a Biden administration taking over the reins.
Rather, Cohen
understands that a Biden administration may want to link normalization with the
Saudis to progress with negotiations with the Palestinians – the opposite
tactic of the Trump administration which is trying to pressure the Palestinians
to show flexibility in negotiations with Israel by moving ahead with
normalization deals without them.
Further, Cohen would
have acknowledged that the post-election situation in the US, especially if
Biden is elected, would be far more uncertain regarding international relations
in general, and that his estimate was based on knowing what the Saudis want and
are ready for.
The normalization deal
will also reportedly involve an arms deal between the US and Saudi Arabia,
which could serve to cushion the move, Cohen said.
Normalized ties are
something many in Israel and Saudi Arabia look forward to, with a recent poll
by Zogby Research Services finding that nearly 80% of Saudis are in favor of working towards normalizing ties
with Israel within the next five years.
This was reflective of
another poll published by Mitvim – The Israeli Institute for Regional Foreign
Policies, which saw Saudi Arabia as the country with which most Israelis would like to next establish normalized ties.
In addition, it was also
reported by N12 citing Israeli sources that US-mediated normalization talks
between the Jewish state and Oman are close to achieving a breakthrough. In
fact, these sources believe Oman is the most likely country to next normalize
ties, though some believe Muscat will also take a more cautious approach and
not sign anything until the election is over.
These announcements
follow the ongoing wave of full relations being established between Israel and
countries in the Arab world, with Sudan recently announcing a move towards
normalization.
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