Trump in Saudi Arabia: Dealmaking without the Israelis?

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He’s back in the Gulf to do deals. Only there’s a familiar ally that seems cut out of the dealmaking.

Donald Trump on familiar ground in Saudi Arabia where he made his first trip as president back in 2017. The U-S president may have said no to ceremonial Arabic coffee but seems ready to approve a landmark civilian nuclear agreement, an agreement no longer linked to Riyadh normalizing ties with Israel…

… Israel also left out of Monday’s release by Hamas of what’s thought to be the last U-S citizen held by Hamas in the Gaza Strip, a goodwill gesture before Trump travels on to Qatar. Has Washington grown tired of Benjamin Netanyahu’s forever war?

Last month at the White House, the Israeli prime minister seemed caught off guard when Trump in his presence announced negotiations with Iran. Under Trump I, the Saudis would have also pushed back hard. But Riyadh’s relations with Tehran have since thawed…

… and if it’s all about the money – after all the president of the United States says he’s not a man to turn down a free plane like the one the Qataris are offering to replace Air Force One - then who’s the highest bidder in this new chapter of transactional diplomacy?

Produced by François Picard, Rebecca Gnignati, Juliette Laffont, Jimena Morales-Velasco, Alessandro Xenos. 

  • Rina BASSIST International correspondent for the Israel Public Broadcasting Corporation

  • Salman AL-ANSARI Saudi American Public Relation Affairs Committee

  • Andreas Krieg Senior Lecturer of Defence Studies, King's College London

  • Benham Ben Taleblu Senior Director of the Iran Program, Foundation for Defense of Democracies

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