Netanyahu: My biggest goal is peace with Saudi Arabia and confrontation with Iran

According to the report of Fars International News Agency, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke about his goals in the new period of gaining power in an interview with “Sky News” yesterday (Friday, June 9) and admitted: “Peace with Saudi Arabia and also preventing Iran’s acquisition of nuclear weapons is one of the biggest goals that I set for myself when I returned to power.
According to the report of the Zionist networkI 24Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime, emphasized in an interview with this English channel: “Establishment of peace between Israel and Saudi Arabia will change history.”
He further noted: Peace with Saudi Arabia is one of the biggest goals I set for myself when I returned to power, and these goals are peace with Saudi Arabia and the Arab world, as well as preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.
Netanyahu continued: We already signed the four Abraham Pact peace treaties that Israel concluded under my leadership with the United Arab Emirates, with Bahrain, with Maghreb, and with Sudan; We have reached a historic milestone.
The prime minister of Tel Aviv admitted: “It is clear that peace with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia will be a great leap forward, because this country is the most influential Arab country not only in the Arab world, but also in the Islamic world.”
In response to the question of whether it is possible for Tel Aviv to reach an agreement with Saudi Arabia soon, Netanyahu said: I hope so, but I do not guarantee such a thing; This is the responsibility of the Saudis, our hand is extended to all Arab countries and definitely to Saudi Arabia, which is a very important country.
The Prime Minister of the Zionist regime claimed: We have great opportunities to advance peace in the region, peace between the two countries, and the welfare of our people, and I believe that this will change history.
In another part of this conversation, Netanyahu stated: I believe that [صلح با عربستان] It will contribute to the possibility of ending the conflict between Arab countries and Israel; It also helps us to resolve the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
The Prime Minister of the occupying regime admitted in the final parts of this press interview that he tried to question the value of the Palestinian nation in the Arab world: Palestinians make up only 2% of the Arab world; I think that they will create a turning point in their policy when they see that the Arab world has made peace with Israel.
Netanyahu concluded his interview by saying, “I think if we pursue this from outside Palestine, it will have a better chance of success than inside; “First, we try to establish peace with the Palestinians, and then we try to throw the Palestinians to the Arab world.”
Hebrew media announced on Thursday (June 8th) that the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime had a telephone conversation with US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken and discussed several important issues, including Iran’s nuclear program. According to a statement from Netanyahu’s office, he announced his firm position on Ibn Barah and said that any nuclear agreement that does not stop Iran’s nuclear program will not oblige Israel not to act against Iran.
Blinken, who canceled his trip to the occupied territories in the past few days and went to Saudi Arabia instead, admitted in an interview with media such as “Al-Sharq Al-Awsat” that the American government still considers diplomacy to be the best way to deal with Iran. Instead of Washington trying to normalize relations between Riyadh and Tel Aviv, he warned about the actions of Netanyahu’s cabinet that undermine the possibility of reaching a political solution.
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