It is no secret that Turkish President Erdogan, a member of the Muslim Brotherhood, has been trying for many years to "restore the glory of its past" and re-establish the Ottoman Empire, thereby controlling the region with a strong hand.
His way to do this is through energy and a developed economy that will make Turkey a gateway to Europe, which is experiencing major energy shortages after the cessation of gas and oil supplies from Russia.
In his joint plan with the Qataris and the Saudis, gas and oil pipelines will run from the Gulf countries through Jordan and Syria to the seaports in Turkey.
Israel can cut off all of Erdogan and the Qataris' dreams and plans if it reaches a normalization agreement with Saudi Arabia.
In such a situation, Saudi oil and gas would be transported by pipeline through Jordan to Israeli seaports and from there directly to Europe.
Today, there is a strong momentum for implementing such an agreement with the Saudis after the announcement of a ceasefire in Gaza (one of the Saudis' conditions), and I am sure there will be full backing from the White House when Trump comes to power.
The "Palestinian" issue will remain in the air, but it is the least interesting to the Saudis, and over it they prefer the construction of civilian nuclear reactors for electricity production and American aircraft.