Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi’s visit to Saudi Arabia marks a pivotal moment in Middle Eastern diplomacy, with implications for both regional security and the Palestinian cause. After stops in Lebanon and Syria, Araghchi met with Saudi leaders in Riyadh, where both nations expressed discontent with Israel’s escalating aggression in Gaza and Southern Lebanon. While Iran has long championed Palestinian rights through support for groups like Hezbollah, Saudi Arabia has also voiced its commitment to Palestinian statehood. The recent thaw in Saudi-Iranian relations, following a 2023 China-brokered agreement, has opened doors for renewed diplomatic cooperation. This shared interest in countering Israeli policies has brought these former rivals closer together. China’s involvement highlights its growing influence in the region. The rapprochement between Saudi Arabia and Iran could reshape alliances, foster collaboration, and potentially reduce tensions in conflict zones like Yemen and Syria.