The Jerusalem Post

Qatar slams Saudi crown prince for meeting with Jewish groups

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WASHINGTON – Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman met with leaders of the organized Jewish community in New York as part of his two-week tour of the East and West Coasts, sparking criticism from Qatar.

Qatar’s state-funded network, Al Jazeera, accused the crown prince of meeting with “rightwing Jewish groups” that fund “illegal settlement building” and “guard the gates of Washington.”

The Al Jazeera piece further states that Jewish organizati­ons represente­d in the meeting seek to “stifle” the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement, which the network defines as an effort “to economical­ly pressure Israel into providing equal rights and a right of return to Palestinia­ns.”

The meetings last week were strictly off-record, and details of the crown prince’s conversati­ons with heads of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, the American Jewish Committee, the Anti-Defamation League, the Conference of President of Major American Jewish Organizati­ons, B’nai B’rith Internatio­nal and the Jewish Federation­s remain largely under wraps.

But the very existence of a meeting marks a turning point for the US Jewish community, which has for decades lacked any communicat­ions channel with Saudi leadership historical­ly hostile to Israel.

Jewish leaders tell The Jerusalem Post they see Muhammad’s accessibil­ity as a sign he is serious about warming relations between Saudi Arabia and Israel. Participan­ts in the meeting otherwise declined to comment for this article.

In Washington, after talks with US President Donald Trump at the White House, Muhammad met with the administra­tion’s “peace team” working on a comprehens­ive proposal to end the Israeli-Palestinia­n conflict. That team, led by the president’s son-in-law and senior adviser, Jared Kushner, and his special representa­tive for internatio­nal negotiatio­ns, Jason Greenblatt, hopes that support for their plan from Riyadh and the wider Arab world will boost its prospects for success.

Qatari leaders have met with some of the same Jewish figures in recent months, including the head of the Conference of Presidents, Malcolm Hoenlein, as well as Mort Klein of the Zionist Organizati­on of America. The Al Jazeera article makes no mention of the Qatari meetings.

 ?? (Amir Levy/Reuters) ?? SAUDI CROWN PRINCE Muhammad bin Salman attends a meeting at UN Headquarte­rs in New York on Tuesday.
(Amir Levy/Reuters) SAUDI CROWN PRINCE Muhammad bin Salman attends a meeting at UN Headquarte­rs in New York on Tuesday.

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