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But powerhouse Saudi Arabia, considered the crowning jewel of regional normalization, has not followed suit and is demanding such a step be contingent on a Palestinian state.

According to the letter, Gray told the UK government in August that Glasgow hosting the Games would be "contingent on the UK government providing a full, uncapped underwrite of financial risk connected to the event".

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The group wants compliance with SB 1289 to be contingent on such funding.

More pivotal for the Seahawks is that it means something in the division race, which may be contingent on who won the first matchup.

Biden has thus far continued to sign off on military aid for Israel, even as Democratic senators have insisted it should be contingent on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu changing his tactics to limit the suffering of Palestinian civilians, and despite evidence suggesting the war in Gaza has been “this century’s most destructive.”

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