Netanyahu Tells Trump To Back Saudi Prince After Brutal Khashoggi Murder
WASHINGTON (JTA) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called senior Trump administration officials to express support for Saudi crown prince Mohammed bin Salman after the killing of Jamal Khashoggi, The Washington Post reported on Thursday.
The newspaper quoted “people familiar with the calls” as saying that Netanyahu and Egyptian President Abdel Fatah al-Sissi defended bin Salman, saying his effective leadership of Saudi Arabia had important strategic implications.
Israel and Saudi Arabia do not have diplomatic relations but share intelligence about their mutual enemies, especially Iran. Netanyahu is also banking on bin Salman to advance recognition of Israel in the Arab world while peace negotiations with the Palestinians remain stalled.
Saudi agents killed Jamal Khashoggi after he entered the country’s consulate in Istanbul for a routine paperwork errand. Khashoggi, once close to the Saudi royal family, moved to the Washington, D.C. area in recent years. Writing for The Washington Post, he became a prominent critic of the family, particularly bin Salman.
Bin Salman has told President Donald Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, to whom he is close, that low-level officials who had gone rogue had killed Khashoggi.
That version has aroused considerable skepticism among Saudi watchers, considering bin Salman’s vast control over what happens in the kingdom.
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