Zionist Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has indicated that he recently visited Saudi Arabia. He confirmed this for the first time since news broke that Netanyahu had visited Saudi Arabia in November.
At a closed-door meeting of the ruling Likud party on Saturday, Netanyahu was asked if there was a possibility of an agreement between Israel and Iraqi Kurdistan soon. In response, Netanyahu said, "I have recently visited an Arab country. As for what I could not say about the UAE visit, I will not say it yet.
On November 22, Netanyahu reportedly met with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in the Red Sea town of Niyam. US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo was also present at the meeting.
Various Israeli sources confirmed the news of the meeting. However, no official statement has been issued by any party. It was then reported that Netanyahu had been in Saudi Arabia for several hours. However, the Saudi Foreign Ministry denied the details of the meeting. However, Netanyahu did not rule out a meeting between the Saudi prince.
The Israeli prime minister then said that many more countries would sign an agreement to normalize relations with Israel, and that it would be faster than expected.