Zionist media: Saudi Arabia agreed to open its skies to Israeli planes

According to IRNA, the information base of the Ansarullah movement in Yemen wrote in a breaking news item on Thursday night: The Zionist enemy media reported on a security agreement between Israel and Saudi Arabia to open Saudi airspace to Israeli aircraft in exchange for the withdrawal of international forces from Tiran and Sanafir islands. And announced their delivery to Riyadh.
The base did not provide further details about the deal, citing Israeli media.
The Zionist website “Vala” revealed on June 3: “The administration of US President Joe Biden is secretly between Israel, Saudi Arabia and Egypt in order to reach a solution to complete the process of transferring the two islands of” Tiran and Sanafir “in “The Red Sea is mediating with the Saudi government, along with steps to normalize relations between Tel Aviv and Riyadh.”
The two islands of Sanafir and Tiran were under Egyptian rule, but were ceded to Saudi Arabia during the reign of current Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi. Al-Sisi’s move was accompanied by a wave of protests inside Egypt.
Rai Al-Youm newspaper wrote in April 1400 that Egypt was recognizing Saudi ownership of the Tiran and Sanafir islands to establish a direct geographical connection between Saudi Arabia and occupied Palestine, as well as the project of the city of Neum in northwestern Saudi Arabia, which is owned by Zionist companies. They are currently working there to make the city the center of a comprehensive crossroads of economics, trade and tourism in the future.
After the signing of a compromise agreement between the UAE and Bahrain with the Zionist regime on September 16 last year (1399), Saudi officials, including the Saudi Foreign Minister, repeatedly expressed their interest in establishing relations with the Zionist regime. “The normalization of relations with Israel is economically, socially and security-wise in the interest of the region,” Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan said in an interview with Siwanan, without mentioning the Zionist regime’s ongoing crimes and illegitimacy. ».
Some news sources had also revealed that in December 2016, the then Prime Minister of the Zionist regime, Benjamin Netanyahu, paid a secret visit to Saudi Arabia and met with the Saudi Crown Prince, Mohammed bin Salman.
“If the talks are successful and normalization steps are taken between Israel and Saudi Arabia, this will be an achievement for the cabinet of the current Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, as well as for the US government in the Middle East,” the Zionist website Vala wrote in its June 3 report. Will be considered.
According to this site, the compromise agreement between Egypt and the Zionist regime stipulated that the islands of Tiran and Sanafir be free of military forces and that international observer forces be present, so the completion of the agreement to transfer sovereignty over these islands from Egypt to Saudi Arabia must be approved by the regime. Be Zionist. This is what happened in 2017. At the time, the Zionist regime stipulated that Egypt and Saudi Arabia agree to allow international observer forces to remain on the two islands.
The Biden government has begun efforts to complete the agreement between Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Israel, and the United States believes that such an agreement will pave the way for strengthening relations between Israel and Saudi Arabia.
The site quoted US officials as saying that the Saudis wanted an end to the work of international surveillance teams on the two islands, with a commitment to free the two islands from military forces and to guarantee the freedom of navigation in the straits of the two islands.
According to the site, the Zionist regime wants concessions – such as Saudi steps to normalize relations with Tel Aviv – in exchange for Riyadh agreeing to such measures.
“For example, Israel has also asked Saudi Arabia to allow Israeli planes to use its airspace to fly to East Asia to reduce travel hours,” the site added. Saudi Arabia basically agreed to this during the administration of former US President Donald Trump, but only allowed Israeli planes to the UAE and Bahrain to use its airspace.
“The Biden government has not yet reached a final agreement between Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Israel on the two islands, and negotiations are ongoing, and the White House hopes that an agreement will be reached before Biden’s visit to the Middle East,” the Zionist website concluded. .