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I think that you are completely overrating Israel. They have failed to annex the small largely defenseless West Bank and Gaza for the past 77 years.You're asking a question that no one has an easy answer to or a straight clear path towards solving.
The Abraham accords will only provide a temporary peace, not a permanent one, because Israel has become and will increasingly move into an extremist direction in the future given their demographics, and they are not hiding their intentions, they will claim all the lands through war and violence that they think God has entitled them to. This includes waging war on all its neighbours, including Egypt and Saudi in the future.
It also will not tolerate a single state that can challenge it in anyway in the region, they are already drumming up the propaganda against Turkey and laying the ground work for future confrontations against it. Nothing will stop their violent behaviour until they are eradicated from the region, no treaty like the Abraham accords or whatever other BS they offer to ME states will actually prevent more violence and chaos at their hands.
But how you actually go about and destroy this Zionist demonic force given the current political make of the region is not something I have an answer for and no one else does either. There will need to be substantial structural changes to the regions leaderships and their governments that ends up in uniting them to finally be able to defeat this menace and defeat them, but I don't see this happening anytime soon. This struggle and violence will continue for decades if not much longer from the way things are.
20% of Israel's population is made up by Arabs who are growing in numbers quicker than Ashkenazi/Eastern European Jews. The Israeli Arab Jews (2/3 of the population) are increasingly against what Israel is doing as well and would probably prefer fraternal/friendly ties with Arabs next door.
Israel will not be "eradicated" they have the strongest conventional army in the region (on paper) and are armed with 100-200 nuclear warheads. They have a nuclear triad as well.
The key here is that the Palestinians are going nowhere and already outnumber the Jews. If you include the Arab Jews within Israel this disparity gets even greater. So either they accept the 1967 borders and become even less relevant or they accept a one-state solution that will eventually turn them into another Arab state de facto.
Fantasies of conquering 120 million big Egypt or 40 million big KSA (by 2050 almost double that) larger than Iran and Iraq combined with some of the world's harshest geography (numerous mountain ranges, deserts etc.) is a pipe dream.
The Jewish/Zionist radicals (religious) are also going to die out within Israel as the younger generation, much like across the world, are less and less religious and less and less prone to believe nonsense prophecies etc.
Western analysts are already predicting that Israel will become a future GCC vassal state economically.
To be honest with you I have always looked at Israel as another Arab state (with 1/3 of Eastern European Jews - proven to be around 50% Middle Eastern/Arab in origin by all available DNA tests - in fact they cluster somewhere between Middle Eastern Arabs and Italians) - merely a Jewish equivalent just like I always looked at Lebanon as a Christian Arab state. Originally it was when it was carved out from Syria by the French. It is a war for land - much like the current Iran/Israel/USA war has nothing to do with Islam. Those are geopolitical conflicts and aims at having your "people" in power, in order to benefit from this economically. Nobody in power really cares about those slogans - they are mostly used as propaganda for the foot soldiers to go and die for some "greater idea" whether religion, nationalism etc.
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@Foinikas
Several Byzantine emperors and dynasties were of Arab origin as well as were several Roman emperors. Same thing with popes.
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