Israeli aircraft at Saudi bases, but has Netanyahu visited?
Israel has no diplomatic relations with Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia is Israel's closest ally in the Middle East, even though it is not officially in a relationship. And for this reason, Saudi Arabia is equally respectful of the Palestinian independence movement. It seems that the main reason for this is Saudi-US friendship. And all these political conflicts are going on in the Middle East for this friendship.
A mysterious plane arrives in Jordan from Ben Gurion Airport of Zionist Israel. Then the plane traveled to Saudi Arabia. A top Israeli official on the plane traveled to Riyadh, but it is believed Israeli warlord Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was on the plane. The Daily Jerusalem Post reported.
Last Tuesday, the plane departed Israel's Ben Gurion airport in the Jordanian capital of Amman, the newspaper reported. After staying at Amman Airport for just two minutes, the plane departed on the way to Saudi Arabia and landed in Riyadh.
It was a private aircraft owned by the US-owned Challenger 3 model. In the evening the plane stayed only an hour after arriving in Riyadh. Then he goes back to Israel. The Jerusalem Post reported that US Defense Secretary Mark Asper was visiting Riyadh when the mysterious plane reached Riyadh.
Israeli media speculates that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu or Israeli intelligence chief Yossi Cohen visited Riyadh and met with Saudi King Mohammed bin Salman on the plane.
The plane recently traveled from Israel to the Egyptian capital, Cairo.
Saudi Arabia has no diplomatic relationship with Zionist Israel and Saudi Arabia does not recognize Israel. However, in recent times, Saudi Arabia's relations with Israel are getting closer
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