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Israeli minister says Netanyahu met Saudi Crown Prince, but Riyadh denies it

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Jerusalem (CNN) - An Israeli government official said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held his first ever known meeting with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Sunday, but the claim was swiftly denied by Riyadh's top diplomat.

Speaking on Israel's Army Radio on Monday, Education Minister Yoav Gallant called the covert meeting, which reportedly took place in the Saudi city of Neom, an "incredible achievement" and congratulated Netanyahu.

"Let's say that the very existence of the meeting, the fact that it was put out publicly, even if it's half official at the moment, is a matter of great importance from any aspect and matter," a member of Netanyahu's Likud party, when asked about the Sunday meeting. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo was also in Neom at the same time meeting with bin Salman as part of his tour of the Middle East. Several Israeli news organizations reported that Pompeo also took part in the meeting.

But Saudi Arabia's foreign minister, Faisal bin Farhan, denied the meeting took place. "I have seen press reports about a purported meeting between HRH the Crown Prince and Israeli officials during the recent visit by @SecPompeo. No such meeting occurred. The only officials present were American and Saudi," bin Farhan tweeted Monday.”

Israeli minister says Netanyahu met Saudi Crown Prince, but Riyadh denies it
https://www.cnn.com/2020/11/23/middleeast/israel-netanyahu-saudi-arabia-crown-prince-intl/index.html

This is a significant event if this meeting really did take place. If the Saudis and Israel normalize relations, that will reduce tensions in the entire region, and will hopefully apply enough pressure to reduce and eventually eliminate the influence of Hamas, and could lead to a deal between Israel and the Palestinians.
 
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