Officials in Saudi Arabia are reported to be “optimistic” that they can secure US President Donald Trump’s backing for a fresh Middle East peace deal, including American recognition of a Palestinian state.
The deal, first reported by Israel’s public broadcaster Kan, is believed to include provisions for the formalisation of statehood, tied to an end of hostilities in Gaza and normalisation of relations between Israel and Arab states.
Citing an official in the Kingdom’s royal family, the report suggests that some details (including normalisation) remain up for negotiation but that recognition and “war termination” are firm conditions of any agreement.
This would appear to mirror reports last week that the Trump administration had quietly dropped normalisation with Israel as a requirement for agreeing a civil nuclear deal with Riyadh.