According
to the Sunday Times, Riyadh has already given the go-ahead for Israeli
planes to use its airspace in the event of an attack on Iran. The
newspaper also quoted a diplomatic source as saying the Saudis were
willing to assist an Israeli attack by cooperating on the use of drones,
rescue helicopters and tanker planes. "Once the Geneva agreement is
signed, the military option will be back on the table," the source told
the Times.
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
How close are Saudi Arabia and Israel over Iran?
"According to the Sunday Times, Riyadh has already given the go-ahead for Israeli
planes to use its airspace in the event of an attack on Iran. The
newspaper also quoted a diplomatic source as saying the Saudis were
willing to assist an Israeli attack by cooperating on the use of drones,
rescue helicopters and tanker planes. "Once the Geneva agreement is
signed, the military option will be back on the table," the source told
the Times."
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