Israel’s president has publicly urged the normalization of relations with Saudi Arabia, according to Brazil’s CartaCapital. While several Arab nations — including the UAE, Bahrain, and Morocco — have normalized ties with Israel through the Abraham Accords, Saudi Arabia has so far declined to take that step.
The push comes at a diplomatically sensitive moment, with the broader Middle East reshaped by the US-Iran confrontation and ongoing regional realignments. Whether Riyadh will move closer to formal recognition remains one of the most consequential open questions in Middle Eastern geopolitics.
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