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Netanyahu Snubs Biden’s Push To Normalise Israel-Saudi Ties; ‘Won’t Recognise Palestinian State’

Israel PM Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected reports that his country is ready to embrace a plan by the U.S. to recognise a Palestinian State in order to make a historic breakthrough in normalisation of ties with Saudi Arabia. Israel Hayom reported that Netanyahu hopes the Americans will be able to convince the Saudis that Israel has taken significant steps to further the Palestinian cause. The report added that Saudi Arabia would then agree to a historic recognition of Israel. Watch for more details.

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