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The Prince of Saudi Arabia has condemned the Israeli Foreign Minister

 Prince Turki al-Faisal of Saudi Arabia sharply criticized Israel at a security summit in Bahrain on Sunday.



  Israeli Foreign Minister Gabi Ashkenazi joined online.  This development has posed challenges to any further interaction between Arab countries and Israel.


  According to the news agency AP, Israel has been surprised by Prince Turki al-Faisal's harsh remarks in the Manama dialogue because the Israeli foreign minister did not expect this to happen.


  Especially when the authorities of Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates warmly welcomed Israel after the agreement to normalize relations.


Conflict and conflict have been going on for decades in Israel and Palestine.  The Palestinians believe that these agreements are a betrayal of them and that their Arab allies have stabbed them in the back.

Prince Turki al-Faisal began his speech by describing Israel's vision of a peace-loving and high-moral country as a dark Palestinian Palestinian reality under "Western colonial power.

  Prince Turki al-Faisal also condemned the "undisclosed stockpile of nuclear weapons by Israel and the Israeli government's efforts to weaken Saudi Arabia."


Prince Turki al-Faisal reiterated Saudi Arabia's official stance that the solution to the problem is the implementation of the 'Arab Peace Initiative'.


  The Saudi Arabian-sponsored 'Arab Peace Initiative' agreement in 2002, in 1967, called for Israeli-occupied territory to be given the status of a Palestinian-Palestinian state in exchange for Israel's relations with Arab countries.

  "I would like to express my regret over the remarks made by the Saudi delegation," Israeli Foreign Minister Gabi Ashkanazi said shortly after Prince Turki al-Faisal's conversation.  I don’t think the words and the changes that take place in his words are happening in the Middle East.  "


  Reiterating Israel's stance, Israeli Foreign Minister Gabi Ashkenazi said, "The Palestinians are responsible for the peace not being settled. We will choose between the Palestinians whether we resolve it or not, or continue to blame ourselves."


  Dor Gold, a former UN ambassador and close observer to Netanyahu at the Bahrain Security Summit, said in response to Prince Turki al-Faisal's remarks that many false allegations had been made in the past.


  He was also attacked by Prince Turki al-Faisal


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