For the past year, the world has witnessed a litany of demonstrations at the highest level of tensions between Muslims and Jews beyond the Middle East – around the world, on campuses, in stadiums, and even on the streets.
Amsterdam was yet another reminder that the current conflict between Israel and Palestinians is more than a regional war. It has become a global conflict between Muslims and Jews in Europe, North America, and other parts of the world.
Political pundits have projected that President-elect Donald Trump’s next move to resolve the conflict in the Middle East will be to continue the momentum of the Abraham Accords by bringing the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia on board. The president-elect should recognize that the kingdom is not only the pathway to regional peace; it is also the conduit for a dramatic change in global Muslim-Jewish relations.
First and foremost, Saudi Arabia holds supreme religious significance for Muslims globally as the spiritual center of Islam and the custodian of Islam’s two holiest sites, Mecca and Medina. As such, its normalization with the Jewish state would reverberate and resonate throughout the Muslim world, thus building and strengthening interreligious cooperation between Muslims and Jews.
The kingdom’s embrace of diplomatic ties with Israel would send a resounding, profound message to 1.8 billion Muslims worldwide. It would signify a definitive shift towards greater acceptance, understanding, and cooperation with the Jewish people.
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