Nobody wanted to fight
When the Israeli–Palestinian conflict escalated dramatically in early October 2023, many observers ... ... monarchies continued, albeit fading from the public eye. The only consistent supporters of Palestine were the stubborn Yemeni Houthis, who have attacked foreign ships in the Red... ... parallels between Palestinian radicals and the Muslim Brotherhood movement (banned in Russia) at home, which has been driven deep underground, but was, alongside Israel,...
... unprecedented in its scale and brutality, and the equally unprecedented Israeli retaliation, which claimed lives of many thousands of Palestinians ... ... centerstage of international attention, whereas further normalization of Saudi Arabia’s relations with Israel has been indefinitely postponed.... ... transformed, upon the adoption of the UN resolution on the partition of Palestine in 1947, from an interstate stand-off that went through ... ... The monopolization of the peace process by the United States, in Russia’s view, was one of the reasons that led to the horrific ...
“Close your eyes and you’re not sure if it’s an Israeli or a Saudi speaking.”
That’s what Daniel Levy, Middle East director ... ... George Soros.
The New York Times sourced Levy about the latest attempt by Israel and Saudi Arabia to cooperate on a casus belli project involving their common enemy, Iran... ...
Bandar had sealed his fate last year during his secret visit outside Moscow with Russian president Vladimir Putin. He bragged that Riyadh controlled Chechen extremists...