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    Posted 9/17/2023, 7:54:00 AM

    Saudi Arabia Reportedly Halts Israel Ties Over Netanyahu Government Policies on Palestinians

    • Saudi Arabia has halted normalization talks with Israel due to Netanyahu's "extremist" government, per an unconfirmed report.

    • Saudis believe Netanyahu is torpedoing chances for peace with the Palestinians.

    • Saudis were put off by demands from Netanyahu's far-right coalition partners.

    • US says Saudis see resolving Palestinian issues as critical for any Israel deal.

    • Israel's foreign minister said "Palestinian issue is not an obstacle to peace."

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