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Saudi Arabia’s Israel Normalization Pause: Why Riyadh Is Rewriting the Rules of Middle East Diplomacy

  Saudi Arabia’s approach to Israel normalization is entering a new phase of strategic caution. While earlier expectations suggested Riyadh might join the Abraham Accords , current policy signals show a clear recalibration. Instead of outright rejection or rapid engagement, Saudi Arabia is now tying recognition to one firm condition: the establishment of a Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital. Normalization on Hold: From Momentum to Conditional Diplomacy What once looked like an accelerating diplomatic pathway has slowed into a conditional framework. Saudi Arabia has effectively paused momentum toward normalization, reframing it as a long-term political outcome rather than an immediate geopolitical deal. This shift reflects a broader reassessment of regional priorities, where strategic autonomy now outweighs externally driven alignment pressures. Palestine First: The Core Diplomatic Threshold At the center of Riyadh’s position is the Palestinian issue. By elevatin...

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