Israel and Saudi Arabia normalising relations with each other would end the conflict with Palestinians and the wider Arab world, Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has claimed. Speaking at the Hartog National Security Conference in Tel Aviv yesterday evening, Netanyahu stated that "If we have the upper hand, I think we can expand the circle of peace, and if we expand the circle of peace to Saudi Arabia, I think we will actually end the Arab-Israeli conflict". Such an opportunity, he said, "means we have to work not from the inside-out to solve the Palestinian problem," adding that "I believe that we can reach a breakthrough if the Saudi leadership decides that they want to be a part of it […] Source
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