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    Trump Adviser Backs Saudi-Israel Pathway for Middle East Peace

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    What It’s About

    A key adviser to President-elect Donald Trump, Massad Boulos, suggests that a roadmap to Palestinian statehood may be necessary to foster diplomatic relations between Israel and Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia, while not demanding an immediate Palestinian state, seeks a vision or roadmap as a key condition for diplomatic ties with Israel.

    Why It Matters

    Building on the success of the Abraham Accords, the potential normalization of relations between Israel and Saudi Arabia could be a monumental step for regional stability. Boulos emphasized that such breakthroughs could encourage normalization between Israel and additional Arab nations, aligning with past achievements thanks to Trump’s leadership.

    The Bigger Picture

    Boulos’ remarks underscore a strategic vision striving for peace through mutual cooperation and the advancement of ties. While aligning with Trump’s ambitions to extend the Abraham Accords, the idea of a roadmap does not immediate mandate a Palestinian state but rather encourages continued dialogue.

    Pro-Israel Achievements

    The strategy to reinforce Israeli security through dynamic diplomacy could enhance regional ties. Israel’s safety and prosperity remain paramount amid discussions, reflecting Trump’s appointments who steadfastly support Israel’s interests and security priorities.

    What’s Next

    Policies will become more specific as these discussions unfold, following Trump’s inauguration. Meanwhile, support surfaces for constructing enduring relationships across the Middle East based on reinforced trust and steadfast collaboration through initiatives like the Abraham Accords.

    This story was first published on timesofisrael.com.

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