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Anshel Pfeffer

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Analysis

Netanyahu’s secret Saudi meeting was designed to be made public

Bibi and the Crown Prince wanted to send a message to Biden that the anti-Iran alliance in the region is here to stay

November 26, 2020 10:13
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo with Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem last week. Mr Pompeo is said to have attended the meeting with the Crown Prince
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It was the most closely guarded secret in Israel on Sunday night. Even the most senior cabinet ministers had not been informed why the coronavirus cabinet had been delayed. The only people in the know were on the private Gulfstream jet that took off from Ben Gurion airport at 7.30 that evening: –– prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu, his national security adviser, the Mossad chief and a handful of bodyguards. Even military adjutant Brigadier-General Avi Blut, who also there and was in charge of maintaining secure communications with Israel, had been ordered not to inform his boss, the IDF’s chief of staff, of his whereabouts.

The tight secrecy that preceded the hour-long flight to the Saudi city of Neom and Mr Netanyahu’s meeting there with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo were in near total contrast to the openness over it the next day. Unconfirmed and censored reports regarding the visits of senior Israelis to the Saudi kingdom have been in circulation for at least a couple of decades. This time it was all different. 

Senior Israeli and Saudi officials were not denying (at least not until later on Monday afternoon, when the Saudi foreign minister tweeted a, by then, unconvincing denial). Perhaps the clearest confirmation came in an angry response by defence minister Benny Gantz, furious at having been duped, who said that it was “a scandal that the Saudi flight was leaked.”