Saudi Arabia refused a deal with Israel without establishing a Palestinian state

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Riyadh responded harshly to Trump's words, rejecting any compromises regarding Palestine. Saudi Arabia stated that it would not normalize relations with Israel without establishing an independent Palestinian state. This statement was a response to US President Donald Trump, who had previously claimed that Riyadh was no longer making such a claim.

Saudi Arabia refused a deal with Israel without establishing a Palestinian state
The Saudi Arabian Foreign Ministry's statement emphasizes that the kingdom's position is "clear and unambiguous" and cannot be reviewed. Riyadh also condemned any attempts to expel Palestinians from their lands.

Earlier, Trump shocked the global community by claiming that the US could take control of the Gaza Strip after the "migration" of its residents.  This provoked a sharp reaction not only from Arab countries but also from US Western allies.

Before the start of the war in Gaza, Washington actively promoted negotiations to normalize relations between Israel and Saudi Arabia. However, the fierce conflict and Trump's recent statements have made this process even more complicated.

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