Saudi Prince: I Side with Israel – Not the
Palestinians
By United with Israel
Updated October 29, 2015 - See also -
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Taking into account regional upheaval and changes throughout the
Middle East, billionaire Saudi prince al-Waleed bin Talal says his
country should work with Israel to contend with the Iranian threat.
Significantly, and rare for a Saudi to admit in public,
he emphasized that if the Palestinians launch another uprising, he
will side with Israel.
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al-Waleed bin Talal has stated that in the event of another
Palestinian Intifada (uprising) against Israel he would side
with the Jewish State, saying that “Saudi Arabia has reached a
political maturity to constitute a durable alliance with the Jewish
nation.”
“I will side with the Jewish nation and its
democratic aspirations in case of outbreak of a Palestinian Intifada
and I shall exert all my influence to break any ominous Arab
initiatives set to condemn Tel Aviv, because I deem the Arab-Israeli
entente and future friendship necessary to impede the Iranian
dangerous encroachment,” Al Qabas quotes the Saudi media
tycoon as saying.
The Saudi Prince and entrepreneur posited that his
country must reconsider its regional commitments and devise a new
strategy to combat
Iran’s increasing influence in Gulf States by forging a defense
pact with Tel Aviv to deter any possible Iranian moves in the light
of unfolding developments in the Syria and Moscow’s military
intervention, the Kuwaiti Al Qabas daily reports according
to AWD News.
“The whole Middle-East dispute is tantamount to
matter of life and death for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia from my
vantage point ,and I know that Iranians seek to unseat the Saudi
regime by playing the Palestinian card , hence to foil their plots
Saudi Arabia and Israel must bolster their relations and form a
united front to stymie Tehran’s ambitious agenda,” Kuwaiti News
Agency (KUNA) quoted Prince al-Waleed as saying on Tuesday , adding
that Riyadh and Tel Aviv must achieve a modus vivendi, for Saudi
policy in regard to Arab-Israeli crisis is no longer acceptable.
Iran seeks to buttress its presence in the
Mediterranean by supporting the Assad regime in Syria, added Prince
al-Waleed, but to the chagrin of Riyadh and its sister Gulf
sheikhdoms, Putin’s Russia has become a real co-belligerent force in
Syrian 4-year-old civil war by attacking CIA-trained Islamist
rebels. Here surfaces the paramount importance of Saudi-Israeli
nexus to frustrate the Russia-Iran-Hezbollah axis.
There have been several reports over the past
years of
secret Saudi-Israel relations, and specifically on military and
intelligence issues. The recent
nuclear deal with Iran has led Saudi officials and leaders to
voice support of regional cooperation with Israel.
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