The United States and Saudi Arabia reportedly reached an agreement on how to work toward ending the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Under the deal, reached while Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah visited President Bush in Texas, the United States will use its influence over Israel to prod it toward compromise, while the Saudis will do the same with Palestinian Authority President Yasser Arafat and the broader Arab world, The New York Times reported Wednesday.
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