February 4, 2025
Trump’s Gaza plan will undermine Israel-Saudi ties
There was speculation ahead of President Donald Trump’s meeting today with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that the two leaders might find themselves at odds over the Gaza ceasefire deal spearheaded by the administration. Instead, Trump doubled down on his proposal to “clean out” the Gaza Strip and relocate Palestinians to neighbouring Arab countries like Egypt and Jordan. Incredibly, he then suggested that the US should take over Gaza.
Trump’s remarks would seem to be at odds with his administration’s goal of expanding the Abraham Accords to include an Israeli-Saudi normalisation deal. In the wake of Israel’s response to the 7 October attacks, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman announced that diplomatic relations with Israel would be dependent on Israel paving the path for a Palestinian state. Considering that Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, the Palestinian Authority and the Arab League released a joint statement rebuking Trump’s suggestion, the goal of an Israeli-Saudi accord now looks like a pipe dream.
Nor is it likely that the Trump administration will shy away from its position. Some of the President’s first appointments have voiced support for Israeli annexation of the West Bank, including Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee and Ambassador to the UN Elise Stefanik. Meanwhile, Trump’s national security advisor Michael Waltz went further, stating that Palestinian resettlement would take 10-15 years. None of this bodes well for Israel’s normalisation with the Arab world.
Trump also signed an executive order reimposing his first administration’s hawkish “maximum pressure” sanctions policy towards Iran. Yet at the same time, he signalled a willingness to talk with Tehran, saying his main objection is to Iranian nuclear weapons and that he is “unhappy” to impose new sanctions. When asked by reporters during his press conference whether the United States would support Israeli strikes against Iran, Trump said “we’ll see what happens.”
Author
Christopher
McCallion
Fellow