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Israel has covert contact with Saudi Arabia because of concern over common foe Iran, minister reveals

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Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. Israel and Saudi Arabia have had covert contacts, an Israeli minister said on Sunday. Photo: AP

An Israeli cabinet minister said on Sunday that Israel has had covert contact with Saudi Arabia amid common concerns over Iran, a first disclosure by a senior official from either country of long-rumoured secret dealings.

The Saudi government had no immediate response to Israeli Energy Minister Yuval Steinitz’s remarks. A spokesman for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also did not respond immediately to a request to comment.

Both Saudi Arabia and Israel view Iran as a main threat to the Middle East and increased tension between Tehran and Riyadh has fuelled speculation that shared interests may push Saudi Arabia and Israel to work together.

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Saudi Arabia maintains that any relations with Israel hinge on Israeli withdrawal from Arab lands captured in the 1967 Middle East war, territory Palestinians seek for a future state.

Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrives for the weekly cabinet meeting in Jerusalem. Photo: Pool via AP
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrives for the weekly cabinet meeting in Jerusalem. Photo: Pool via AP
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US President Donald Trump’s peace envoys, seeking an Israeli-Palestinian agreement with regional support, have visited Saudi Arabia several times since he took office.

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