A sensible article on an Israeli site. Even Netanyahu has been saying things like 'friendly Arab governments' over the last some months. Remember the rhetoric not long ago: All Arabs are out to destroy Israel due to 'anti-semitism'?? But such has a couple of tiny militias humbled Israel! Oh, how the Mighties have Fallen! This article is sensible-- suggesting a recipe for Israel's survival, which was, is and will remain, to be part of the Middle East instead of a self-proclaimed 'The Last Outpost of the West in the Middle East'.
But even this article doesn't address the root cause of this conflict: Israeli occupation, suppression, humiliation and displacements of Palestinians; however, I think the writer and the readers know what needs to be done.
Fearing ties between Israel and the Saudis to be inevitable, Iran had its proxies attack the Jewish state. Now Israel must work toward a more lasting regional peace
blogs.timesofisrael.com
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While Iran is strategically playing offense, Israel is tactically playing defense. To play the same game, Israel must adopt a strategic calculus that regionally integrates it in the region. Iran’s attempts to engulf Israel with security threats must be met by Israel isolating Iran.
This isn’t only an Israeli, or a Saudi interest. It is also an American one, which is why the US continues to invest resources to advance such a deal with diplomatic opportunities, such as Ambassador Bandar Al Saud’s recent MEAD address, alongside deepening security collaborations through the platforms offered by CENTCOM.
Building on the Abraham Accords to enhance economic ties and military interconnectedness between signatories can lead to an Abraham Accords 2.0. To win in its war against Iran and its proxies, Israel must look through a wider prism at the conflict. Such a deal is the key to achieving a lasting Israeli victory beyond its current war.
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