Saudi Arabia’s warning to Israel; The West Bank Accession has serious consequences – Mehr News Agency | Iranian and world news

According to RCO News Agency, the Palestinian News Agency quoted Zionist television as saying that Saudi Arabia had se a sharp message to Israel through a diplomat source, warning Israel that any accession to the Palestinian territories, even partially, preveed the possibility of normalizing relations.
According to the report, some Saudi political figures in secret coacts with Israel expressed their full opposition to annexation, even if confined to the Jordanian valley.
The messages se to Israel states: “Removing any step towards annexing any part of the West Bank will have significa consequences at all levels.”
Israeli Channel 4 has announced that the message of Saudi Arabia is clear and concise: the accession will close the door for any future agreeme with Israel.
It is noteworthy that Zionist Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu signed the E3 plan to expand the settlemes in the West Bank near the occupied Quds on Thursday (September 5th) in order to join the West Bank io the occupied territories.
Several US and Zionist officials told Oxyus, Foreign Minister Marko Rubio, during his trip to the occupied Quds, will investigate the annexation of parts of the West Bank to Israel.
According to the report, Rubio implicitly pois to Zionist officials at unnecessary meetings that it is not opposed to the issue of accession and that the US governme will not preve the move.
On the other hand, a senior US official in an ierview with ‘AxiusIt has revealed that Israel’s claims about Washington’s green light have been concerned about the Trump administration, and these claims have been regarded as a kind of pressure to limit the White House.
In writing AxiusThe White House and the US Departme of State have recely held talks on a topical formulation of the accession plan to preve the real -time Washington’s real position.
(Tagstotranslate) Saudi Arabia (T) Israel (T) Zionist regime (T) Palestine (T) West Bank Accession



