Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Expresses Assassination Fears Amid Efforts to Normalize Relations with Israel
Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman has expressed concerns about the possibility of being assassinated, as reported by American magazine Politico. He shared these fears during a conversation with U.S. Congress members, attributing the risk to his efforts to normalize relations with Israel and his unconditional cooperation with the United States.
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Bin Salman emphasized that his actions have put his life in danger, drawing parallels to the assassination of Egypt’s former President Anwar Sadat, who was killed for making peace with Israel. He stressed the importance of including a pathway to a Palestinian state in any agreement, underscoring the potential threat to his life if such steps are not taken.
This revelation highlights the complex and risky dynamics involved in Middle Eastern diplomacy, as the Saudi Crown Prince navigates both domestic and international challenges in pursuit of peace and cooperation.
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