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Does Saudi crown prince recognize Israel’s right to exist?

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After the crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman described Iran, Muslim Brotherhood and Al-Qaeda/ISIS as the three vertexes of the Evil Triangle; their sponsored media namely al-Jazeera, MiddleEastEye and MiddleEastMonitor and their sympathizers started misquoting MbS.
Below is the extract from the interview he had with Goldberg published on http://www.theatlantic.com.
Goldberg: Let’s talk about the broader Middle East. Do you believe the Jewish people have a right to a nation-state in at least part of their ancestral homeland?
MbS: I believe that each people, anywhere, has a right to live in their peaceful nation. I believe the Palestinians and the Israelis have the right to have their own land. But we have to have a peace agreement to assure the stability for everyone and to have normal relations.
Goldberg: You have no religious-based objection to the existence of Israel?
MbSWe have religious concerns about the fate of the holy mosque in Jerusalem and about the rights of the Palestinian people.This is what we have. We don’t have any objection against any other people.
The peace agreement based on three important conditions was proposed by King Abdullah who was Crown Prince in August-2001 which Israel outrightly rejected.
The peace agreement had making Jerusalem as common capital, land swapping that occured during Arab-Israel war and return of Palestinian refugees to their homeland.
Matter of fact is, Crown Prince reiterated the peace agreement proposed by his uncle.
Muslims across the globe appreciated Saudi Arabia’s peace agreement which will enable them to freely visit Masjid al-Aqsa without an iota of trouble.