Lebanese website reveals details of Israeli-Saudi peace deal
By: Yona Schnitzer/TPS

According
to a Lebanese website, regional peace deal includes settling
Palestinians outside Israel, no annexation of Jerusalem and
Saudi/Israeli cooperation against Iran.
A secret correspondence between the Saudi Foreign Minister Adel Al
Jubeir and Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman reveals the draft of a
possible peace deal between Saudi Arabia and Israel, the Lebanese
website Al-Akhbar claimed Tuesday.
Al-Akhbar posted what it said was the full text of the
document which lists five basic principles supposedly agreed upon
between Israel and Saudi Arabia, which would constitute the framework
for a regional agreement and the end of the Arab Israeli conflict.
The five principles are:
- Jerusalem – “The Annexation of Jerusalem
to international sovereignty as per the 1937 and 1947 partition plans –
two international agreements which have recommended that the city not
be annexed to either the Arab or Jewish entities.”
- Palestinian Refugees – “Saudi Arabia affirms its aspiration to settle Palestinian refugees
in their countries of residence. The Kingdom can contribute to this
effort by supporting innovative solutions such as cancelling the Arab
League’s decision from the 1950s by which no Arab nation is to settle
Palestinian refugees within their borders, as well as divert efforts to
the redistribution and settlement of Palestinian refugees throughout the
Arab states.”
- American Mediation and Agreed Upon Principles –
“The United States and Saudi Arabia will reach agreements regarding the
main principles for ending the conflict, after which President Trump
would summon the foreign ministers of the region to a summit in order to
obtain their agreements, and only after all have agreed to the same
basic principals, would the actual negotiations begin.”
A secret correspondence between the Saudi Foreign Minister Adel Al Jubeir and Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman reveals the draft of a possible peace deal between Saudi Arabia and Israel, the Lebanese website Al-Akhbar claimed Tuesday.
Al-Akhbar posted what it said was the full text of the document which lists five basic principles supposedly agreed upon between Israel and Saudi Arabia, which would constitute the framework for a regional agreement and the end of the Arab Israeli conflict.
- Jerusalem – “The Annexation of Jerusalem to international sovereignty as per the 1937 and 1947 partition plans – two international agreements which have recommended that the city not be annexed to either the Arab or Jewish entities.”
- Palestinian Refugees – “Saudi Arabia affirms its aspiration to settle Palestinian refugees in their countries of residence. The Kingdom can contribute to this effort by supporting innovative solutions such as cancelling the Arab League’s decision from the 1950s by which no Arab nation is to settle Palestinian refugees within their borders, as well as divert efforts to the redistribution and settlement of Palestinian refugees throughout the Arab states.”
- American Mediation and Agreed Upon Principles – “The United States and Saudi Arabia will reach agreements regarding the main principles for ending the conflict, after which President Trump would summon the foreign ministers of the region to a summit in order to obtain their agreements, and only after all have agreed to the same basic principals, would the actual negotiations begin.”


