Tehraninfo-icon:- Saudi Arabiainfo-icon's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have held secret meetings in Amman, Israelinfo-icon's Maariv newspaper reported Friday.

The two leaders met at the Royal Palace in the Jordanian capital on the sidelines of a visit to Amman by White House special adviser Jared Kushner and USinfo-icon Middle Eastinfo-icon envoy Jason Greenblatt.

Citing an informed source, the report said bin Salman's meetings with Netanyahu took place both with and without the presence of Jordaninfo-icon's King Abdullah.

Israel and Saudi Arabia have no diplomatic relations, but they are widely believed to have secret liaisons. Latest reports say the two regimes are working behind the scenes to establish formal relations.

Kushner and Greenblatt are on a regional tour to discuss Washington's so-called peace plan with officials in the occupied territories, Saudi Arabia, Egyptinfo-icon, Jordan and Qatarinfo-icon.

US President Donald Trumpinfo-icon has proposed to establish a Palestinian state with half of the West Bank with Abu Dis as its capital, a report says.

As part of the tour, US President Donald Trump's envoys met with bin Salman on Wednesday.

The two sides discussed "increasing cooperation between the United Statesinfo-icon and Saudi Arabia, the need to facilitate humanitarian relief to Gazainfo-icon, and the Trump Administration's efforts to facilitate peace between the Israelis and Palestinians," a White House statement read.

PressTV-Kushner meets bin Salman on Mideast 'peace' process

Trump's senior adviser Jared Kushner meets with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman for talks on the Israeli-Palestinian conflictinfo-icon.

The meeting came one day after the envoys spoke about similar topics with the Jordanian king in Amman. Separately, Netanyahu met with King Abdullah in Amman on Monday.

Riyadh has been supporting the US initiative purported to resolve the decades-long Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

'Palestinians should make peace or shut up'

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has said that Palestinians should either accept peace proposals or "shut up," Israeli mediainfo-icon reports.

The Saudi crown prince recently sparked controversy by telling the Palestinians that they should either accept peace proposals or "shut up."

"It's about time that the Palestinians accept the offers, and agree to come to the negotiating table -- or they should shut up and stop complaining," Israel's Channel 10 news quoted Salman as saying during a trip to New York in March.