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In this Israeli press review:- Netanyahu's 'diplomatic neglect'- Government blames US, Bennett and LapidMore here ⤵️ [_link]>— Middle East Eye (@MiddleEastEye) March 13, 2023
In this Israeli press review:- Netanyahu's 'diplomatic neglect'- Government blames US, Bennett and LapidMore here ⤵️ [_link]>
Where was the US when Iran, Saudi Arabia restored ties? | JPost - editorial |
The deal between Saudi and Iran is a significant development in the Middle East. Israel needs to speak with its allies in Washington and urge the Biden administration to become more active. 'Sapere aude'
"As long as we can't be certain that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has a government that he controls, we can't cooperate" [_link]— Haaretz.com (@haaretzcom) March 13, 2023
"As long as we can't be certain that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has a government that he controls, we can't cooperate" [_link]
Analysis: Saudi-Iran Rapprochement: In China's Middle East, Israel Has Little Influence | Haaretz - by Zvi Bar'el | Israel's dream of forming an Arab alliance against Iran was shattered on Friday with the news that Iran and Saudi Arabia have The dramatic announcement is likely to redraw the regional map of friends and foes and will have global reverberations. The agreement provides Iran with much-needed legitimacy in the Arab world and could lead to further deals with Arab states like Egypt, pave the way to end the war in Yemen, offer a workable solution to the crisis in Lebanon, and even lead to a resumption of negotiations to save the nuclear deal. The Saudi-Iranian rapprochement will force the United States to re-evaluate its standing in the region. After all, it was China - not Washington or Moscow - that was able to reassemble a complex political constellation traditionally under American purview.
Israel's dream of forming an Arab alliance against Iran was shattered on Friday with the news that Iran and Saudi Arabia have
The dramatic announcement is likely to redraw the regional map of friends and foes and will have global reverberations. The agreement provides Iran with much-needed legitimacy in the Arab world and could lead to further deals with Arab states like Egypt, pave the way to end the war in Yemen, offer a workable solution to the crisis in Lebanon, and even lead to a resumption of negotiations to save the nuclear deal.
The Saudi-Iranian rapprochement will force the United States to re-evaluate its standing in the region. After all, it was China - not Washington or Moscow - that was able to reassemble a complex political constellation traditionally under American purview.
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