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Israeli team arrived in Saudi Arabia for Global Video Game Competition

A team of Israelis arrived in Saudi Arabia to participate in a global video game competition.

ANI Jul 10, 2023 15:13 IST googleads

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Tel Aviv [Israel], July 10 (ANI/TPS): A team of Israelis arrived in Saudi Arabia to participate in a global video game competition.
Three gamers, their coach and manager entered the Gulf state via the United Arab Emirates.
The tournament runs from July 16-19.
Team manager Zvika Kosman told Israel's public broadcaster that he worked in conjunction with FIFA, which hosts the event, to ensure the Saudis allowed the team to participate.
He said that there was no direct contact between Jerusalem and Riyadh during the negotiation process, adding that the team had agreed not express their Israeli identity outwardly in public.
However, the team will reportedly display the Israeli flag as Hatikvah, Israel's national anthem, plays at the opening ceremony, in accordance with FIFA regulations.
The Israelis will be guarded by local authorities and a private security firm.
The annual FIFAe World Cup sees entrants compete in the latest version of the immensely popular soccer video game.
The Israeli team is ranked second in the world.
Last month, Israeli National Security Adviser Tzachi Hanegbi told the Tazpit Press Service that the United States believes that a landmark diplomatic deal normalizing relations between Israel and Saudi Arabia is achievable.
The remarks come as the Biden administration has embarked on an intense diplomatic push to reach such an agreement, which Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said could pave the way to ending the Arab-Israeli conflict.
"There is an increased American involvement on the issue," Hanegbi told the Tazpit Press in an interview in Cyprus. "They believe that there is a possibility [to reach an agreement]."
Hanegbi said that the Americans had not yet updated the Israeli government on the contours of such an agreement or what their vision is, and said that the situation remains murky.
"There is more hidden than known," he said, using a popular Hebrew saying.
In return for normalization with Israel, Riyadh reportedly wants American support for its civilian nuclear program, something Washington has long opposed, as well as a strong security pact with the United States.
Netanyahu has called a deal with the Saudis a "quantum leap" for regional peace.
Israel has normalized ties with the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Morocco and Sudan as part of the Abraham Accords. (ANI/TPS)

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