False Covenant of Peace and Security: DID NETANYAHU FLY TO SAUDI ARABIA TO MEET CROWN PRINCE BIN SALMAN?
The mysterious flight between the two nations had many asking “Whodunnit?”
BY TZVI JOFFRE. OCTOBER 24, 2019. JERUSALME POST.
A privately owned, unidentified
Challenger 604 jet departed from Ben-Gurion International Airport, landing
first in the Jordanian capital of Amman and then in the Saudi
Arabian capital of Riyadh on Tuesday evening, causing many to question
which Israeli decided to pay the Saudis a visit.
The plane in question departed from Israel and flew to an airport in Amman,
where it remained on the ground for about two minutes before taking off again
and landing in the Saudi capital.
After a little less than an hour, the plane, privately owned and registered in
the United States, took off and returned to Ben-Gurion Airport.
The plane has also made trips in recent months between Tel Aviv and Cairo. US Secretary of Defense Mark Esper was also in Riyadh at around the same time, pointed out Haaretz reporter Avi Scharf in a tweet.
Maariv reporter
Yossi Melman posted in a tweet that either
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu or Mossad Chief Yossi Cohen may have been on
the flight.
In September, Ambassador to the UN Danny
Danon told The Jerusalem Post that Israel and various Arab
states, including those with whom Israel does not have formal ties, were
working together at the UN and elsewhere against Iran.
While the “Europeans were running around trying to get a meeting
between [US President Donald] Trump and [Iranian President Hassan] Rouhani, Israel
and various Arab states were coordinating efforts to reveal the true face of
the Iranians,” Danon said.

