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Netanyahu Obstacle Faces Saudi US Defense Pact

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Reports suggest that a significant defense pact, which could reshape the Middle East, is close to being finalized. This pact, spearheaded by the US and Saudi Arabia, hit a roadblock seven months ago due to Hamas’s unprecedented attack on Israel.

However, there are significant hurdles to overcome. To secure the necessary 67 votes in the US Senate to make it a binding treaty, Saudi Arabia insists on establishing diplomatic ties with Israel. This, in turn, requires resolving the Gaza conflict and Israel committing to a Palestinian state.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, whose coalition relies on support from far-right factions, risks government collapse if he pursues a two-state solution against their objections. Netanyahu faces public opposition to concessions for Palestinians, viewed as rewarding Hamas.

This defense pact could reshape the regional power dynamics and solidify US interests. A three-way alliance with Israel would weaken Iran, which backs proxy groups in the Middle East and recently attacked Israel directly.

However, time is running short, with uncertainty over President Joe Biden’s tenure. If Donald Trump returns to office, garnering Democratic support becomes more challenging.

Pro-Palestinian protests on American campuses pose a political risk for Biden, particularly among young voters. Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia is curbing anti-Israel sentiment while pursuing diplomatic ties with Israel.

It’s a delicate moment for a volatile region, but the potential rewards are significant.

Now, onto the must-reads:

UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak faces challenges if his Conservative Party suffers losses in local elections today. Keir Starmer’s Labour Party aims to gain ground, potentially signaling trends for the upcoming general election.

Thousands of Russians are returning home after fleeing abroad following President Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, bolstering the Kremlin’s image and its economy.

Former South African President Jacob Zuma is making a political comeback, leading a new party that could impact the upcoming elections.

Billionaires are hosting a fundraiser for Donald Trump, aiming to boost his 2024 campaign finances amid ongoing legal challenges.

China launches its most advanced warship, enhancing its naval power in the Indo-Pacific region.

The US warns Georgia against pursuing laws targeting non-governmental organizations, risking relations with NATO and the EU.

Venezuela increases workers’ income ahead of presidential elections.

Biden expands national monuments in California, continuing his administration’s conservation efforts.

In a Pew Research Center survey, Americans prioritize limiting China’s influence as a top foreign-policy goal.

And finally, Elon Musk disrupts a deal to open Tesla’s electric-vehicle chargers to other automakers, potentially affecting Biden’s EV push.

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