Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s talks with US President Joe Biden focused on “how to advance peace with Saudi Arabia,” says a senior Isra...
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s talks with US President Joe Biden focused on “how to advance peace with Saudi Arabia,” says a senior Israeli official after the meeting between the two.
“They agreed to move forward with working teams. The focus was on how to advance the deal, not whether to. They went into a lot of detail.” The senior official says that Netanyahu told Biden that “Palestinians should be part of the process, but shouldn’t have a veto over the process.”
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