Speaking at the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos Friday Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said that Saudi Arabia now sees Tel Aviv "as an ally rather as an enemy" and "great shift has taken place" in the Arab policy toward the Palestinian issue.
An Israeli minister and close ally of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sought Wednesday to play down revelations the United States monitored the premier’s private communications.
Israel has angrily reacted to recent media reports about its spying on the United States and tried to whitewash the controversy by claiming that there are attempts to disturb Tel Aviv-Washington ties.
Israel has issued a fresh threat of war against the Gaza Strip, saying alleged rockets fired from the Palestinian territory are enough reason for Tel Aviv to invade the besieged enclave.
US Secretary of State John Kerry has left the Middle East after four days of intense diplomacy negotiations which failed to bear any framework deal.
Israel has slammed the landmark agreement between Iran and the Sextet over Tehran’s nuclear energy program, saying Tel Aviv is not bound by the Geneva deal.
Senior Israeli officials and European diplomats have said that Britain and France did not rule out the possibility of reaching an interim agreement with Tehran that would ease some of the international sanctions on Iran.
Israeli regime's President Shimon Peres has said that Tel Aviv mulling to join the international treaty banning chemical weapons use after Syria said it would destroy its chemical weapons.