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Iran Situation Drives Arab States to Develop Closer Relations with Israel: Talks of Building New $500 Billion City on Red Sea Coast"This is a developing story. I find it one of the more fascinating stories out there. And it's a positive story, which the Middle East doesn't produce too often." -Jonathan Schanzer
In late October, Saudi Arabia denied that its officials embarked on a secret diplomatic visit to Israel in September, following reports in Israeli media that a Saudi royal recently traveled to the Jewish state. The Saudi denial followed reports by Israeli radio in September that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman visited Israel and secretly met with government officials there. Israel has not confirmed nor denied the reports. Subsequently, in late October, President Donald Trump's son-in-law and adviser Jared Kushner, who has been spearheading efforts to restart Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations, as well as U.S. Special Representative for International Negotiations Jason Greenblatt and Deputy National Security Adviser Dina Powell, made an unannounced visit to Saudi Arabia. Earlier this year, Trump had made Saudi Arabia and Israel his first two stops abroad as president. A White House official told Politico that Greenblatt has "been in frequent contact with" senior officials from several Arab states—including Jordan, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates (UAE—and that "while these regional talks will play an important role, the president reaffirms that peace between Israelis and Palestinians can only be negotiated directly between the two parties." Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has repeatedly stated in recent years that Arab nations are becoming more open to relations with the Jewish state, particularly due to shared concern about Iran. But at a recent event in New York City featuring Efraim Halevy, the former director of Israel's Mossad intelligence agency, and Prince Turki al-Faisal, the former head of Saudi Arabia's General Intelligence Directorate, al-Faisal suggested Netanyahu might be exaggerating Israeli relations with the Arab world. "I don't think there are any 'under the table' talks," said the former Saudi intelligence chief. "I think Mr. Netanyahu painted a picture for himself in which there are some clandestine understandings between the two countries because of Iran, and is thus trying to present supposed support from the Arab world in order to encircle Iran while avoiding the Palestinian issue altogether." Despite al-Faisal's comments, Jonathan Schanzer, senior vice president of research at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD) think tank, said it has been difficult not to notice how public events featuring Israelis and Saudis seem to be taking place more often. "It's also hard not to note how Israel and the Gulf states have tempered their tone towards each other over the last year or so. Even the Judo flap in the UAE ended with an apology, which would have been unthinkable a few short years ago," Schanzer told JNS.org, referring to the recent international judo tournament in which Israel's team was forced to compete without national symbols. Lori Plotkin Boghardt, an expert on the Gulf states at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, said it is clear that the interests of Israel and the Gulf states are increasingly aligned. "What I think everyone can agree on is that they're seeing eye to eye on multiple threats in the region, and that this sense of shared threats has only increased recently," she told JNS.org. "It is unclear to me right now whether the Saudis are particularly keen on pushing Palestinian-Israeli peace…ahead of some of its other priorities, notably curbing Iran's regional ambitions and isolating the Qataris," Schanzer said, referring to the dispute between terror-funding Qatar and a Saudi-led group of Arab states. Boghardt also expressed doubts about Saudi involvement in the peace process right now, but said it cannot be ruled out in the future. "I think under the right conditions, the Saudis could be open to this, but we're not there yet," she said. A window into the future According to reports, the city would be modeled on a "free zone" concept pioneered by Dubai, which would exempt it from tariffs as well as enable it to implement its own regulations and laws, separate from the rest of Saudi Arabia.
"There couldn't be anything close to this unless Israel and the Saudis had the opportunity to discuss in detail their relations and this bridge," Yoram Meital, chairman of the Chaim Herzog Center for Middle East Studies and Diplomacy at Israel's Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, told Bloomberg News. The Washington Institute's Boghardt believes that for now, the Red Sea project is part of the crown prince's efforts to overhaul and diversify the Saudi economy, which is heavily dependent on oil. "I think the crown prince essentially has a domestic agenda in mind here, like building business and employment opportunities," Boghardt said. While the extent of Israeli-Saudi ties remains unclear, FDD's Schanzer is optimistic about that emerging relationship, seeing it as a positive step in a region plagued by conflict and violence. "This is a developing story," he said. "I find it one of the more fascinating stories out there. And it's a positive story, which the Middle East doesn't produce too often."
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