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note how Zionists seek to smear by association those who threaten them by linking them with Iran (with no basis in reality):
we see the same tactics in this thread by certain bad-faith members. be wary.
Egypt, Jordan, UAE, Bahrain, Morocco, Sudan. True that most still do not.Which Arab governments have ties with Israel? Very few.
I don't see any evidence of this. The ones that do not recognise Israel can use that as leverage over Israel in favour of the Palestinians, e.g., Saudi Arabia. That is respectable. But the ones that already recognised Israel without extracting any concessions have no leverage.The ones that do, are campaigning it as a measure of peace that benefits Palestinians.
I really don't understand this point at all. Israeli officials have called for Palestinians to move to Egypt and Jordan and also repeat the lie that no Arab state wants them. Are these statements not 'throwing the Arab states under the bus'?If Israeli's throw them under the bus, the public pressure will force them to change position.
That's why Jews won't publicly throw them under the bus. And instead try to make them appear as helping people of Gaza with 'courageous' aid drops.
You are free to do as you wish. I give criticism and credit where due. My respect for the Arabs of Palestine, Lebanon, and Yemen is extremely high. My respect for the Arabs of Jordan, Egypt, and UAE is extremely low. I think this is a justified position and clearly not a function of any supposed prejudice against Arabs.I think you know that's what I meant but you're going on ignore if I get another reply that's just intending to trash Arabs without offering solution/other perspective.
You should replace Israel with the USA in your post and see how it looks and sounds..You can only apply leverage if you're in a position to do so. At the moment, what leverage is there in Arab states? They sat on their behinds for over a year, the Egyptians couldn't push the Israelis back from the Philadelphia corridor, they couldn't force the Israelis out of Southern Lebanon. Open field day in Syria, possibly even taking more territory. Now, you have the Israelis emptying out various refugee settlements in the West Bank, and not a single shot fired.
Can you share back up information for this claim? Its alot, but with valid evidence (not enemy propaganda accepted as truth), i can accept it.In the deepest stages of the IDF invasion of south Lebanon, Hezbollah was losing 50-150 fighters per day.
ok...Israel won't tolerate a Sunni majority led Syria
So why did it support the removal of Assad when he is Alawite?-- but does tolerate Alawite and Druze led Syria, both of whom are Shia sects.
No it doesn't...how does it show this? Israel definitely cant support Iraq's Shiite majority after eating so many Shahed 131 drones it didnt intercept...It also supports Iraqi Shia majority led Iraq.
It was clear from day one Syrian opposition was going to be undermined. And democracy won't be allowed anywhere in the middle east.
America just gave Israel another $6 billion in free weapons that Israel didn't pay for. Total aid to Israel, a tiny country committing a genocide against a tiny impoverished Gaza Strip -- is well over $100 billion now
Arab leaders gathered in Cairo to discuss an alternative plan for rebuilding Gaza, opposing US President Donald Trump’s controversial proposal. The summit aimed to present a comprehensive vision for reconstructing Gaza without displacing its Palestinian population. The plan involves a significant reconstruction effort, with UN estimates suggesting it will cost over $53 billion. Egypt has developed a postwar plan in which Palestinians would be relocated to safe areas inside Gaza equipped with mobile homes while its cities are rebuilt. Hamas would cede power to an interim administration of political independents until a reformed Palestinian Authority can assume control. Israel has demanded that Gaza be fully demilitarized, a condition strongly opposed by Hamas, who consider disarmament a “red line.” The international community, including many Arab states, has rejected Trump’s proposal, which involves taking control of Gaza and relocating its people. The situation in Gaza remains critical, with widespread destruction and a need for urgent humanitarian aid. The Arab summit seeks to secure funding for reconstruction and formulate a unified strategy to address the crisis while protecting Palestinian rights and statehood.
Source: DID
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