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Saudi Arabia and Israel: From Secret to Public Engagement, 1948-2018
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Podeh, Elie
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Arab Israeli relations
/ Arab Spring
/ Cooperation
/ Historical development
/ Jewish people
/ Jihad
/ Mass media
/ Meetings
/ Pragmatism
/ Religion
/ Zionism
2018
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Saudi Arabia and Israel: From Secret to Public Engagement, 1948-2018
by
Podeh, Elie
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Arab Israeli relations
/ Arab Spring
/ Cooperation
/ Historical development
/ Jewish people
/ Jihad
/ Mass media
/ Meetings
/ Pragmatism
/ Religion
/ Zionism
2018
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Saudi Arabia and Israel: From Secret to Public Engagement, 1948-2018
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Saudi Arabia and Israel: From Secret to Public Engagement, 1948-2018
2018
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Media reports have recently indicated that Israel and Saudi Arabia have been cooperating behind the scenes against their common enemies, Iran and jihadist groups. This article sets to explore the rationale behind and essence of this cooperation, while putting it in proper historical
perspective. The article shows that Saudi policy toward Israel was consistently dictated by pragmatism rather than ideology, while Israel's suspicions toward the kingdom disappeared only following the 2006 Lebanon War and the Arab Spring.
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