Saudi Arabia, Israel have a common enemy, says crown prince
![]() Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has said that Saudi Arabia and Israel have a common enemy, adding that the Kingdom cannot have relations with Israel before solving the issue with the Palestinians, because both of them have the right to live and coexist. His comments came during his talks to TIME. When he was asked that how much Saudi Arabia’s interests align with Israel’s, the Saudi Crown Prince said: "it seems that we have a common enemy, and it seems that we have a lot of potential areas to have economic cooperation. And we cannot have a relation with Israel before solving the peace issue, the Palestinians, because both of them they have the right to live and coexist." He added; "And since that day happen, we will watch. We will try to support a peace solution. And when it happens, of course next day we’ll have good and normal relations with Israel and it will be the best for everyone." |

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