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Saudi crown prince: Israelis have right to ‘their own land’

- By Ben Hubbard

Saudi Arabia’s powerful crown prince has said that Israelis “have the right to have their own land” and that formal relations between Israel and the kingdom could be mutually beneficial.

The comments by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in an interview published Monday reflected the distinctly warmer tone toward Israel adopted recently by the de facto ruler of a powerful Arab country that once opposed Israel’s right to exist.

Saudi Arabia and Israel still have no formal relations, and Saudi leaders have historical­ly criticized the Jewish state.

But the kingdom’s stance toward Israel has changed with the rise of Crown Prince Mohammed, who is 32 and is seeking to overhaul Saudi Arabia’s economy and its place in the world. Instead of seeing Israel as an enemy, the crown prince has come to view the Jewish state as an attractive regional economic and technologi­cal hub as well as a potential partner in the kingdom’s cold war with Iran. And part of that is recognizin­g Israel’s right to exist, preferably in the context of a peace deal with the Palestinia­ns.

“I believe that each people has a right to live in their peaceful nation,” the crown prince told Jeffrey Goldberg of The Atlantic. “I believe the Palestinia­ns and the Israelis have the right to have their own land. But we have to have a peace agreement to assure the stability for everyone.”

The establishm­ent of formal relations, he said, would benefit both nations and their neighbors.

“Israel is a big economy compared to their size and it’s a growing economy, and of course there are a lot of interests we share with Israel — and if there is peace, there would be a lot of interest between Israel and the Gulf Cooperatio­n Council countries and countries like Egypt and Jordan,” he said.

Crown Prince Mohammed has a close relationsh­ip with the Trump administra­tion, and especially with the president’s son-in-law and adviser, Jared Kushner, whom the president has deputized to try to solve the Israeli-Palestinia­n conflict.

The details of Kushner’s peace plan have yet to be released, but it is widely believed that they are being coordinate­d with Crown Prince Mohammed to try to get buy-in from the wider Arab world.

In the interview, Crown Prince Mohammed also played down the extent of anti-Semitism in Saudi society.

“Our country doesn’t have a problem with Jews,” the crown prince said, adding that the Prophet Muhammad married a Jewish woman and that many Jews work in the kingdom.

But like Christians and followers of other non-Islamic faiths, they have not been allowed to build houses of worship or to practice their religion openly.

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Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman

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