The Middle East has witnessed a series of normalization agreements between the Zionist enemy entity and Arab countries that have thrown themselves into the arms of the usurping entity, including the UAE, Bahrain, Morocco, and Sudan.
The latest country to join this list of shame is Saudi Arabia, with American officials revealing that a normalization agreement with it could be reached within three to six months, with the agreement ready pending the fulfillment of two conditions for implementation.
In this context, Jared Kushner, senior advisor to former US President Donald Trump, revealed in an interview with the Zionist website “Israel Hayom” that the Trump administration was planning to reach an agreement with Saudi Arabia during the transition period between administrations. He indicated that he informed the Biden team that the agreement with Saudi Arabia could be reached within three to six months.
However, Kushner criticized the Biden administration, pointing out that they “wasted two years criticizing Saudi Arabia” before starting to adopt Trump’s policies regarding the region.
Regarding his vision for the region, Kushner said that the Trump administration’s goal was to create an economic bloc linking the Middle East from the port of Haifa in the Zionist entity to Muscat in Oman, where countries in the region could cooperate economically in trade, technology, and investment.
He added that the changes taking place in the Gulf countries today open the door for greater cooperation with the usurping entity, especially with the younger generation taking the reins in these countries.
Kushner pointed out that the Trump administration had a deep understanding of the problems in the region, saying, “There will not be a learning period like the first time, as Trump and his team are fully aware of the situation in the Middle East.”
Kushner concluded by saying that normalization between the Zionist entity and Saudi Arabia is inevitable under Trump, noting that this would lead to the spread of Zionist innovations in the region and enhance economic cooperation between Arab countries and the usurping entity, according to his claim.
For his part, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken hinted that the normalization agreement between Saudi Arabia and the Zionist entity is ready, pending the fulfillment of two conditions for implementation.
In a press statement on Friday, Blinken said that the agreements between the United States and Saudi Arabia regarding the normalization of relations with the Zionist entity are ready for implementation, but there are two conditions for their completion.
Blinken stated in this regard that “talks about the normalization deal between the entity and Saudi Arabia are approaching a breakthrough. Is there really a breakthrough? And what is the status of these talks today?”
Blinken added, “One of the things I remember is that on October 10 last year, I was supposed to travel to Saudi Arabia and ‘Israel’ to work on the Palestinian component of this normalization deal. Of course, this trip did not happen because of October 7. But even with the events in Gaza, we continued these talks and continued to work.”
He continued, “Regarding the agreements required between the United States and Saudi Arabia, they are fully ready for implementation, and this would lead to normalization between ‘Israel’ and Saudi Arabia. But there are two things required to achieve this: the first is ending the conflict in Gaza, and the second is having a credible path towards establishing a Palestinian state.”
It is noted that in the latter half of 2020, the first public Arab-Zionist normalization process of the 21st century was signed, called the “Abraham Accords” by its architects.
The UAE engaged in negotiations to normalize its relations with the Zionist entity, and on August 13, 2020, it was announced that the two parties had reached an agreement in this regard. Less than a month later, specifically on September 11, 2020, another normalization agreement was announced with Bahrain, which joined the UAE, the Zionist entity, and the United States in signing.
The Abraham Accords were signed on September 15, 2020, at the White House, between the UAE, Bahrain, and the usurping entity, with American mediation.
These agreements pertain to a “peace treaty and full normalization of diplomatic relations between the signatory parties and the Zionist entity, and taking measures to prevent the use of any of their territories to target the other party.”
The two sides announced their readiness to engage with the United States in what the agreement called a strategic agenda for the stability of the Middle East.
The UAE is considered the first Gulf state to establish normalization relations with the Zionist entity, and the third Arab state after Egypt and Jordan. Before announcing its normalization with the entity,