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On September 25, at the UN General Assembly, Saudi Foreign Minister Fezar faced a question from journalists and immediately returned to the United Nations.

Saudi Arabia reiterates that no Palestinian state is hindered by normalization of relations

You may not have noticed that the wind direction in the Middle East has quietly changed recently-at the United Nations General Assembly on September 25, Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal dropped a sentence to the CCTV camera, directly putting the United States and Israel on fire: "Palestine has not established a state and wants Saudi Arabia to establish diplomatic relations with Israel? There is no door!"

This is not a casual remark. It is the first time that Saudi Arabia has nailed its position on the Palestinian-Israeli issue to such a death on a top occasion like the United Nations, leaving no room for buffer.

The 80th session of the High-Level Conference of the UN General Assembly was opening, and reporters asked Fezalsa about the construction of a relationship, he did not turn around any curve, and knocked the barrier to draw a red line.

The Norwegian Foreign Minister listened, and he responded with a knife: “You think Spain and Norway are rushing to recognize a Palestinian state? and wait, the peace process is all figured out by Israel, they don’t want to create a Palestinian state at all!”

This speech directly broke the way in the past few decades in the West – shouting “peace first and recognition again” in the mouth, and actually allowing Israeli settlements to expand, smaller and smaller the Palestinian territory.

You may ask, why did Saudi Arabia suddenly get so hard?

After the Israeli air strike on Doha in early September this year, the Gulf countries completely woke up-relying on the security umbrella of the United States is simply unreliable, so the Gulf Cooperation Council directly launched collective defense to protect itself.

Saudi Arabia used to follow the rhythm of the United States, but now it is different. As the big brother of the Arab world, it has to hold on to domestic public opinion-most Saudi people sympathize with Palestine, and the government cannot give in on this matter at all.

And now the Arab countries are getting tighter, the UAE has frozen part of its cooperation with Israel, Qatar is no longer isolated, everyone understands that fighting alone is not Israel, united is the right to speak.

Then look at the Israeli reaction, that’s called a hard-top. Netanyahu spoke harshly before the United Nations, to “condemn those who do not blame the Palestinians”, and after Saudi expressed, he said more directly: “Do you want to build a Palestinian state? do not think about it!”

Not only is it hard in lips, but its actions are even more ruthless-on September 11th, it also approved the Jewish settlement plan in the "E1 Area" of the West Bank, which is obviously intended to continue to encroach on Palestinian land.

But he didn’t think that Egyptian President Sisi directly teared his face, broke the 46-year “peace deal”, publicly called Israel a “enemy”, and warned that “to do so again, the Egyptian peace treaty could be cancelled.”

It was the first time that Egypt was so openly dealing with Israel that it never dared to think of it.

The most embarrassing is actually the United States. on the one hand, its allies, Saudi Arabia, did not give a face, broke the road to establish relations; on the other hand, when the Security Council voted, 14 countries were in favour of a ceasefire in Gaza, on the United States voted against one vote, Hardwin stopped the ceasefire resolution.

At present, 157 of the 193 United Nations member states in the world have recognized the Palestinian state, accounting for more than 80%. The United States has become the only "alien" among the five permanent members. Even some of its own Democratic Party can't stand it and propose a bill to recognize the Palestinian state.--Although Congress cannot be controlled by the Republican Party, this signal is already obvious: the United States does not want to cling to Israel anymore.

Some people may ask, why does the United States have to hold on? Actually, riding a tiger is hard to get off. On the one hand, Israel is the "strategic fulcrum" of the United States in the Middle East. If you give up, you will give up, and the influence of the United States in the Middle East will collapse by half; On the other hand, Arab allies such as Saudi Arabia cannot be offended-energy and defense all depend on others. If Saudi Arabia is anxious, the United States will have a harder time in the Middle East.

Now well, Saudi Arabia directly blocked the road, the United States wanted to make good on both sides, and the result was that neither side did well, and the credibility fell a great cut.

The data from the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs show that by September, more than 2 million people were homeless in Gaza, 90% of the infrastructure was crumbled and economic losses exceeded $68 billion.

A reporter photographed a child sitting on the ruins crying, saying, "I'm hungry", and an old man said, "I just want to have a passport of my own country" with a worn-out certificate.

United Nations Secretary-General Guterres couldn't help but look at it and publicly said: "The establishment of a Palestinian state is not a reward, but a right they should have!" This statement is in line with Saudi Arabia's statement, which can be regarded as putting the consensus of the international community on the table.

In fact, if you think about it carefully, you will find that Saudi Arabia's statement this time is not accidental, but that the pattern of the Middle East has really changed.

What the United States said before, how many countries in the Middle East have to listen to it, now is different – Saudi Arabia is leading in independent defense, Egypt is hard on Israel, many European countries jump out to recognize the Palestinian state, even the United States itself is unable to stand.

The 157 countries standing on the side of Palestine, not because of other things, is that everyone has seen enough of the hardness of Israel, also enough of the suffering of the Palestinians, more than enough of the double goals of the United States.

Today's Middle East is no longer the era when the United States has the final say. Arab countries gradually understand that it is better to rely on themselves than to rely on others, and only by uniting can they win fairness; The international community is also slowly waking up. It is useless to just shout "peace". It has to support the establishment of a Palestinian state with real knives and guns.

Saudi Arabia’s voice is like shouting out the Middle East’s “new post” – it’s not that easy to get around Palestine for reconciliation.

Do you think this Saudi hard gas can really promote the establishment of a Palestinian state? how long will the U.S. influence in the Middle East last?


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