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Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, and Mauritania are on the brink of normalizing relations with Israel, Jared Kushner, envoy to the Middle East of former US President Donald Trump, noted.

In an article published by the Wall Street Journal, he wrote: "We are witnessing the last vestiges of what has been known as the Arab-Israeli conflict."

Kushner also noted that "one of the reasons the Arab-Israeli conflict persisted for so long was the myth that it could be solved only after Israel and the Palestinians resolved their differences."

"That was never true," Kushner added, noting that the Arab normalisation deals with Israel dubbed the Abraham Accords "exposed the conflict as nothing more than a real-estate dispute between Israelis and Palestinians that need not hold up Israel's relations with the broader Arab world," claiming that this dispute "will ultimately be resolved when both sides agree on an arbitrary boundary line."

He added that "there are also several more countries on the brink of joining the Abraham Accords, including Oman, Qatar and Mauritania. These relationships should be pursued aggressively—every deal is a blow to those who prefer chaos."

"The Saudi people are starting to see that Israel is not their enemy. Relations with Israel are in the Saudi national interest and can be achieved if the Biden administration leads."

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