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The leaders discussed the public health and water management challenges that their nations face, and ways Israel can offer assistance.
Israel is “at the cusp of an even more dramatic breakthrough: an historic peace with Saudi Arabia,” the Israeli prime minister said. “It will encourage a broader reconciliation between Judaism and Islam, between Jerusalem and Mecca, between the descendants of Isaac and the descendants of Ishmael.”
“Israel and Saudi have already normalized. When the formal agreement comes is anyone’s guess,” wrote Jonathan Schanzer of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies.
A senior adviser to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told JNS that Netanyahu meant to say “credible military threat” and that he stands by the original text of the speech.
WATCH: JNS CEO/Jerusalem Bureau Chief Alex Traiman and Senior Contributing Editor Caroline Glick offer a complete rundown and in-depth analysis of the multiple storylines taking place simultaneously as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu holds a series of diplomatic meetings in the United States during the U.N. General Assembly.
Some call for a halt in judicial reforms and others for the ouster of the Israeli prime minister under the broader banner of “democracy.”
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The Israeli prime minister invited Yoon Suk Yeol to visit the Jewish state.
The counter-protest is being held while anti-government activists hound Netanyahu during his U.S. trip.
The Israeli premier invited Lazarus Chakwera of Malawi and Salva Kiir of South Sudan to visit Israel.
The Israeli prime minister also discussed the Iranian threat, normalization with Saudi Arabia and the new economic corridor from India to Europe.