Just days after announcing that the country would resume diplomatic relations with Iran, Saudi Arabia reportedly denied visas to Israelis, preventing them from attending a UN event in the Gulf Kingdom.
The UN World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) invited members of Israel’s small Circassian community to attend an event celebrating the selection of their village, Kfar Kama, as one of the world’s most authentic tourism destinations.
Circassians are Muslims originally from the Caucasus region
who fled to Israel after the Russian conquest of their region in the 19th
century. Unlike Muslim Arabs, they are drafted to the Israeli army. Some 5,000
Circassians live in Israel, nearly all of them in Kfar Kama.
But despite a promise from Saudi Arabia to the UNWTO that
the country would treat all visa applicants equally, the Saudi government
refused to issue visas to permit the Circassian-Israelis to enter the country..
Israel’s Foreign Ministry intervened, sending a letter
requesting assistance to the UNWTO secretary-general, who echoed those concerns
to the Saudi Foreign Ministry. However, the Saudi Foreign Ministry has
reportedly refused to budge.
While it’s believed that Saudi Arabia and Israel maintain
extensive ties regarding regional security, intelligence, and military
cooperation, the Gulf Kingdom has shied away from the concept of signing an
official normalization pact with Jerusalem.
Saudi Arabia has maintained that a two-state solution, which
sees the Palestinians given their own homeland, is a precondition for peace
with Israel.
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