Saudi Arabia Will Have to Change Its Tune If It Wants Normalization with Israel
The door is still open, but not so wide as before.
February 10, 2026
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Israel’s Knesset was first convened on February 14, 1949, but it did not move into its current building until August 30, 1966. To celebrate the upcoming 60th anniversary, the building has a special exhibit for visitors, which includes a Roman-era vessel, standing over 30 inches tall, recently discovered in the Galilee. JNS reports:
The door is still open, but not so wide as before.
In the words of one reporter based in the country: “They whistle, and we go.”
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Subscribe NowIsrael’s Knesset was first convened on February 14, 1949, but it did not move into its current building until August 30, 1966. To celebrate the upcoming 60th anniversary, the building has a special exhibit for visitors, which includes a Roman-era vessel, standing over 30 inches tall, recently discovered in the Galilee. JNS reports: