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Leaders of Arab states indifferent to sovereignty Israel today

2020-07-06T14:23:43.486Z


| Political-politicalEgypt, Saudi Arabia and Gulf governments sent a message to Israel: The sovereignty will be accepted in equality • Indirect meaning: green light for Trump program Most Arab leaders recently sent messages to Israel stating that they are worthy of the process of sovereignty, Israel News today has learned from sources in the political system that have relied on information held by Israel. The informa...


Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Gulf governments sent a message to Israel: The sovereignty will be accepted in equality • Indirect meaning: green light for Trump program

Most Arab leaders recently sent messages to Israel stating that they are worthy of the process of sovereignty, Israel News today has learned from sources in the political system that have relied on information held by Israel. The information is the same as the one published in this paper by Arab correspondent Daniel Sirioti. 

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In internal talks conducted by Arab leaders, they are said to be on hand with regard to the reaction of the street in their countries towards the Israeli move - if and when it is implemented. However, they themselves are indifferent to the move, and will satisfy symbolic condemnation. According to those leaders, only if violence breaks out in the field and affects the stability of their own government will they have to act against it. 



Abdullah alone in the campaign



Messages in this spirit came from Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the Persian Gulf Principals. The only Arab official who expressed firm opposition to sovereignty was King Abdullah of Jordan. He explained that the Jordanian interest was actually a permanent and long-term IDF presence on the western border of the kingdom, but he feared that sovereignty would spark a riot wave that would undermine the kingdom's stability and therefore act against it in the international and regional arena.



The indifferent messages of the Arab leaders towards the annexation are in line with their public statements. With the exception of Abdullah King Jordan's vocal opposition, most kings and presidents in the region refrain from engaging in the annexation plan. Even those who express themselves maintain a subdued tone. In Israel, they are convinced that there is no accident here. 

Since the Arab Spring, which led to the fall of the strongest Arab leaders, including Hosni Mubarak and Muammar Gaddafi, the Arab rulers have been mainly concerned with survival. What may threaten the continuation of their rule, Islamic terrorism or Iranian bombing, engages them far more than any regional issue. This is the reason for Saudi Arabia's continued boycott and allies in the Gulf of Qatar who both support the Muslim Brotherhood and also cooperate with Iran. This is the explanation for the stiff fighting of the belligerents, led by Saudi Arabia, the radical and terrorist Islam that came from their victim - most of the 9/11 terrorists were Saudis. 

The enemy of my enemies - my friend

When Arab leaders look outside, they know that their own armies cannot be trusted. See the value of Saudi Arabia's ongoing failures in the war in the Houthis in Yemen. And when they look to the right and left on the regional map, we will tell them who wants to swallow them as light prey - Iran of course - and who is the only force against the predator: the Jewish state. Therefore, after decades of hating Israel and hating it on their subjects, the spoiled princes of Saudi Arabia and Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Kuwait are changing direction. 



This is the explanation that, in the midst of preparations for annexation, the UAE has announced twice in the past two weeks about health cooperation agreements with Israel. The emirates are interested in Iranians and not Palestinians. This is the regional cheese that moves. These are the new rules of the game, which are led by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Mossad head Yossi Cohen. Just as last year the head of the Mossad was the one who rescued the UAE from setting up an Israeli booth at the Dubai Expo, so now he and his men are behind the tightening tango between Israel and the Gulf.

Covert diplomatic activity, which lasted for months, led to the agreements between Group 42 from Abu Dhabi, the aerospace industry and Raphael - two Israeli government companies focused on security - to collaborate in research and development to find solutions to help fight Corona. 

Coincidentally or not, these agreements were signed a few hours after the mysterious explosion at the heart of the Nantes nuclear reactor. Is Israel responsible for the explosion that fatally hit Iran's Dimona? Maybe the UAE knows the answer.

Source: israelhayom

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