Gulf-Israeli Relations and Their Impact on the Stability of the Region
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https://doi.org/10.56989/benkj.v2i4.1022Keywords:
Gulf-Israeli relations, the Arab Gulf, the Arab regionAbstract
Despite the Arab-Israeli conflict that extended for nearly a century, and the occupation of sacred Arab lands, some Arab countries have established relations with this entity under many names, including peace agreements, the case of Egypt and Jordan with the Israeli enemy, or what appeared recently under the name of agreements Peace and normalization, or what they call the (Abraham) agreements between the Arab Gulf states and Morocco with the Israeli enemy, agreements that transcend all Arab nos, all Arab and Islamic initiatives and United Nations resolutions on the rights of the Palestinian people to establish their state with Al-Quds Al-Sharif as its capital, and that the presence of Arab and Islamic countries in the region does not It still adheres to its position rejecting the existence of this entity and the necessity of liberating Palestine or at least establishing a Palestinian state with its capital in Al-Quds Al-Sharif.
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