The Saudi sky is open for Israel
Israel has made its airspace open for the first time in the passenger plane of Saudi Arabia. The country has withdrawn the 70-year ban on commercial aircraft for entry into Saudi Arabia over Saudi Arabia. The news was published in the Guardian on Friday.
It is said in the news, although the country has not yet officially recognized Israel; On Thursday night, the arrival of an Air India flight from Saudi Arabia using the Saudi sky to reach Israeli city of Tel Aviv was found to have melted the relations between the two countries. Enemies of both countries are also one. And it is Iran.
After landing at Ben Gurion airport, Israeli transport minister Israeli Qatz said, it is a historic time. With the direct flight, Israel's sky is connected to the Saudi sky.
However, it could not be ascertained whether the other fleet of Israeli carrier (El Al) would also be able to get the opportunity. Saudi Arabia did not officially say anything about this.
Air India's flight leaves Delhi and moves to Saudi Arabia for three hours to reach Tel Aviv. The aircraft used to use Oman's airspace shortly before. Oman also has no diplomatic relations with Israel.
During his first Saudi visit to the US President Donald Trump, he arrived in Tel Aviv on a direct flight from Riyadh. His son-in-law, Jared Kushan, has a good rapport with the Saudi Prince, Muhammad bin Salman. They discussed two potential peace plans between Israel and Palestine. After the United States recognizes Jerusalem as the capital of the Palestinians, the Palestinians reject the US mediation and express their confidence in Saudi Arabia. Jerusalem has always been claiming Palestine as their holy land.