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Israelis not allowed to step on Holy Land, Saudi Arabia

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Riyadh: Saudi Arabia condemns visas to Israeli citizens, saying that Israeli passport holders are barred from entering the Holy Land.

Talking to US broadcaster CNN, Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan took a two-pronged stand and said those with Israeli passports would not be welcomed. Our relations with Israel are not built and this policy has not been changed.

Prince Faisal Bin Farhan added that bilateral relations with Israel cannot be expected until the Palestinian issue is resolved and a peace agreement is reached between the parties. The issue of sharing Israel with the region is not yet under consideration.

It should be noted that this explanation came from Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan's announcement after the Israeli government allowed its citizens to travel to Saudi Arabia for religious duties and trade. Israeli Interior Minister Alejandr Deiri claimed that the decision came after contact with the security and diplomatic services departments of both countries.

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