T. Belman. Evidently Israel is being offered recognition by Saudi Arabia and other Arab countries in exchange for a division of Jerusalem otherwise known as the establishment of the US Consulate in Jerusalem.
I say NEVER
By David Israel, JEWISH PRESS – – October 21, 2021
Israel’s Consul in Dubai Ilan Sztulman told Globes on Tuesday that there has been a recent acceleration in the contacts between the Jewish State and several Arab countries who may join the Abrahamic agreements, hinting that the big catch in this fisherman’s net is Saudi Arabia. Globes reported that there are ongoing, quiet behind-the-scenes contacts, but that they would not necessarily lead to full diplomatic relations as with the Emirates and Bahrain.
All of this shiny goodness comes with a price, which a Wednesday Globes report called “gestures to the Palestinians,” which is another way to say opening the American consulate for PA residents on Agron Street, at the heart of western Jerusalem. Globes suggested that just as the cost of the initial Abrahamic Accords was a settlement construction freeze and abandoning the promise of partial sovereignty in Judea and Samaria, so would the cost of Saudi diplomatic sugar be allowing the folks from Ramallah to establish a permanent presence in the Israeli capital.
Those other Gulf states, led by Saudi Arabia, have a problem establishing full relations. As I noted on Wednesday (Report: US Urging Saudis to Normalize Relations with Israel, Join Abrahamic Agreements), when, in 2017, the Trump administration made great efforts to persuade Saudi Arabia to normalize relations with Israel, Saudi Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman showed openness to the idea but his father King Salman insisted on maintaining the traditional Saudi policy on the Israeli-Palestinian issue and not exceeding the conditions for recognition of Israel set in the Arab Peace Initiative – those conditions being the establishment of a Palestinian state based on the 1967 borders with eastern Jerusalem as its capital.
According to Globes, the solution for the above dichotomy would be lower-level relations, such as a Saudi economic mission, complete with economic agreements in specific areas. In this context, it appears that Israel’s friends on the shores of the Persian Gulf have really bought the story about the Zionist economic miracle: The United Arab Emirates economy minister said recently that his country aims to raise the value of economic activity with Israel to more than $1 trillion in the next 10 years, hoping to work together on everything from healthcare to climate change and energy.
Speaking of Saudi sugar: the Saudis have already agreed to allow Israeli planes to fly over their territory from Israel to India and back. The timing of the implementation of this permit is still unclear, but a source involved in the details told Globes that the Biden administration is putting pressure on “the countries in question.”
Of course, with El Al dumping much of its fleet and looking to let a lot of waiters in the sky start waiting tables on Dizengoff Street, it’s not clear who exactly would remain alive long enough to take advantage of those open Saudi skies. But even without a national carrier, that one trillion dollar promise is still very appetizing, and to some Israeli tycoons may be worth the loss of an Itsy Bitsy part of our majestic, holy, eternal city.
If I forget thee, O Jerusalem, let my right hand pick up a trillion bucks (in promissory notes).
Ilan Sztulman, 64, Israel’s Consul General in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates, is a human dynamo. Born in São Paulo, he served as Israel’s Consul General there, then moved up to serving as Israel’s Ambassador to Argentina from 2016 until 2019. Sztulman is credited with much of Israel’s stunning success in such a short time in the Gulf States, not the least of it is the Israeli Pavilion in the Dubai Expo. A business source involved in Israel’s economic ties with Saudi Arabia told Globes that the agreements with the Emirates and especially with Bahrain have led in recent months to several deals on a small scale with Saudi Arabia – the transactions are made through Bahrain and the Emirates. You can bet your bottom trillion dollars that Sztulman was involved.
Sztulman’s boss, Foreign Minister Yair Lapid, is at the intersection of grandiose Israeli dreams about Saudi Arabia and persistent White House ambitions about cutting off half of Jerusalem and giving it to a future Palestinian State. Should any kind of quid pro quo involving the Saudis and the “Palestinian consulate” be established – Lapid will surely be there to facilitate and collect. If not this year then in a year and a half, when he is scheduled to take over as Prime Minister.
I reported on Wednesday (Bennett ‘Surprised’ by US Pressure on Settlements; Biden to Reopen Jerusalem’s ‘Palestinian’ Consulate) that the Biden administration had decided to reopen the US consulate in eastern Jerusalem despite pressure from the Israeli government and congressional lawmakers. The consulate is expected to reopen “shortly” after the passing of the state budget by the Knesset in November, meaning that the consulate would open in early December. But even if the Americans give in for now and opt to avoid a major fight that would surely involve pro-Israel members of Congress, the die has been cast.
Mudar and I have discussed this many times over the years. He always said that Saudi Arabia wanted to replace Jordan’s role on the Temple Mount. The Saudi Monarchy wanted to be supreme over all three holy sites..
Mudar took the position that it wasn’t Jordan’s responsibility to run the Wakf. He was happy to let the Saudis take over, once he came to power.
This issue was totally separate from the Arab Peace Initiative. Running the TM is of supreme interest to the Saudis rather than the creation of Palestine. The Saudis don’t care about dividing Jerusalem. Also the Saudis hate the Muslim Brotherhood because it stands for overthrowing the Kingdom. Thus the want both the MB and Hamas to be neutered.
Finally the Saudis want to take down Iran because it is a threat to its stability in particular and to Sunni, in general. Israel is their alley in this not the US. This is important.
I believe they would prefer to have the status quo because it would be more stable than Palestine, if created.
Four years ago we predicted that King Abdullah’s day’s were numbered and gave the reason’s why. This year it has become increasingly evident that we were right. His regime is on its last legs.
The Saudis would like nothing better than to assist Mudar in replacing the King in Jordan so it could replace Jordan on the TM.
Agreed. Jerusalem is the eternal Captial of the Jewish State. Not just no, but no forever! Whatever it takes, whatever it costs, No!
I agree Israel should NOT agree to US Consulate in Jerusalem for the PA.
They have an embassy in Jerusalem they may host Pal-Arabs there if they wish.
Saudi’s do NOT care about US consulate in Jerusalem. Saudi’s want the USA to start treating the Crown Prince as the Trump administration had and not some piranha. Also the Saudi’s want to the US to restore relations to previous levels. The US pulled an air projection unit from Saudi Arabia which makes the Saudis more vulnerable to attacks.
The Saudis also want Israel and the Pal-Arabs to be negotiating a peace deal.
Israel has more to lose than gain with the Saudi’s are asking for.
Bennett needs to find a way to reject the US insistence on the consulate opening.
Israel has some cards to play and I will wait to see if they play them.
@retired
In full agreement.
Big Deal!
There is no good reason to give up vital basic sovereignty.
Saudi Arabia will deal with Israel,the Saudis need Israel more than Israel needs Saudi Arabia.
The Saudi’s former friends in the EU are now big buddies with the Iranian enemies.The Arab States need a first world regional power as a counter weight to
Iran.
Israel is the only regional state that can help them.
Bear this in mind,the regime in Washington is not a free agent & the demands they make on Israel are really the demands of the EU NWO.
And the Western Europeans elites
hate the Jews as much as they hate America!
Giving away something worthwhile for some vague statements of good will from Washington is a fools play!
Imagine a deal cut between the Jewish Agency & the Vichy government in France in 1941!
Deals with the regime now in Washington would be pretty much the same.