‘Six or seven’ Muslim nations to make peace with Israel after Saudis – FM

Eli Cohen: “It’s important to restate what the prime minister said, peace with Saudi Arabia is also peace between Jews and the Muslim world.”

JERUSALEM POST STAFFSEPTEMBER 22, 2023 18:35
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addresses the 78th United Nations General Assembly at UN headquarters in New York City, New York, US, September 22, 2023 (photo credit: REUTERS/BRENDAN MCDERMID)Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addresses the 78th United Nations General Assembly at UN headquarters in New York City, New York, US, September 22, 2023(photo credit: REUTERS/BRENDAN MCDERMID)
Six or seven Muslim nations will join Saudi Arabia in making peace with Israel following the conclusion of the long-sought normalization deal with the Saudis, Foreign Minister Eli Cohen revealed in an interview with KAN News on Friday afternoon.

Speaking directly after Netanyahu’s speech at the UN General Assembly in which he heralded the dawn of a “new Middle East,” Cohen said that “it’s important to restate what the prime minister said, peace with Saudi Arabia is also peace between Jews and the Muslim world.

“Six or seven nations from Africa and Asia will join the peace deal with the Saudis,” Cohen said.

“I’m telling you, I have met with several officials from Muslim nations with which Israel does not share formal ties.”

שר החוץ אלי כהן: “נפגשתי עם מדינות מוסלמיות משמעותיות שאין לנו קשרים איתן. עוד 7-6 מדינות מאפריקה ואסיה יצטרפו לשלום עם סעודיה”@SuleimanMas1 ו-@shemeshmicha , שליחי כאן חדשות עם פמליית רה”מ לאמריקה pic.twitter.com/1Ll0ic3Ao8

— כאן חדשות (@kann_news) September 22, 2023
Cohen causes diplomatic debacle with Libya

Last month, Cohen caused a diplomatic crisis by leaking his conversation with his Libyan counterpart Najla Mangoush. She was fired for holding that meeting, forced to flee her country, and is now under investigation.

After reports of the meeting broke, Libyans began rioting in the streets before Prime Minister Abdulhamid al-Dbeibeh said Libya “completely rejects” any notion of Israeli normalization.

“I’m not talking about [Libya],” Cohen remarked. “We will wait [with announcements], but more countries will join our peace circle, you will see.”

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