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CAIRO U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken faced stiff resistance from the Arab worlds most powerful strongmen on Sunday, trying to convince Egypts Abdel Fatah El-Sisi and Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to embrace Washingtons view of the Israel-Hamas conflict, despite deep public sympathies for the Palestinian cause in the respective countries.
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In Riyadh, the Saudi ruler kept Blinken waiting several hours for a meeting presumed to happen in the evening but which the crown prince only showed up for the next morning.
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Saudi Arabia, the birthplace of Islam and home to its two holiest sites, is an influential voice in shaping Arab perceptions of the conflict. While Riyadh prizes its role as a defender of Palestinians, it views Hamas as a spoiler to greater regional integration, including the crown princes flirtations with normalizing relations with Israel.
But efforts to convince Riyadh to condemn Hamas have failed thus far, and the Saudi foreign ministry has denounced Israels extensive bombing campaign in Gaza, calling it an assault on defenseless civilians.
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stopdiggin
(15,634 posts)(IMO). Egypt and the Saudis were never going to come out in support of Israeli actions ... Just not going to happen.
2naSalit
(103,805 posts)Not surprised at the temperament of the other Arab countries, the US view isn't widely accepted in the region and that's no surprise either.