Quellen zufolge legt Saudi-Arabien das Israel-Abkommen inmitten des Krieges auf Eis und engagiert sich mit dem Iran

by Morrokov

15 comments
  1. Exactly what Iran were aiming for by having hamas attack Israel

  2. Peace and tranquility all the time is never good for business, fear creates volatility and keeps people on their toes.

  3. I think this was Hamas’ strategic goal. Israel and Saudi Arabia being able to recognize and have diplomatic relationships would have been a great move for peace.

    Hamas doesn’t want peace and only wants to further inflame tensions between muslims and jews.

  4. It amazes me how easily these countries are to manipulate. They will do things that are detrimental to their country and citizens all in the name of hatred for the Jews. It is the ONE and ONLY thing they all agree on it seems.

  5. Please don’t let this Hamas attack be our generations Arch Duke moment.

  6. As much I hate MBS, but he’s probably in the best spot negotiate a long term peace deal if does the agreement with Israel and US.

    Hard for Iran or Hamas to call the region to fight a jihad against Israel; if Saudi is in a military alliance with Israel. If they do a economic trade deal, UAE, Egypt and other Arab countries would want to jump in and eat that cake also. Too much potential money involved.

    He’s also the only one with enough leverage to negotiate for the West Bank on behalf of the Palestinians.

  7. With the deal between Iran and Saudi Arabia over Yemen brokered by China, it strengthens its dealings with Israel and the US. China isn’t the US, and can’t provide a security guarantee to Saudi Arabia, the Chinese through their economic muscle can influence the Iranians.

    People here seem to think Saudi Arabia needs an Israeli deal more than Israel and the US does, that isn’t true. For Saudi Arabia it would be nice to have, but not critical. For all the things people say about Gulf Arabs, is one thing they are good at, is negotiations.

    By attaching the plight of the Palestinians to any deal, MBS reaffirms Saudi Arabia’s position as the Custodians of Mecca and Medina. And if a long-lasting deal is made it would cement Saudia Arabia’s position in the Middle East and the Muslim world. It would most likely mean that countries like Pakistan and Indonesia would normalize relations with Israel.

    The peace deals Israel has made with the Arab world wouldn’t have happened without the US, whether Egypt or UAE.

    Despite all the posturing, none of the players in the Middle East are truly independent players, they are all somehow dependent on larger global players like the US and China.

  8. Maybe we should settle the Shia Sunni divide then we can better deal with the Muslim Jew divide.

  9. So Saudi Arabia just let itself get manipulated by its greatest regional rival.

  10. i mean their was never going to be a deal because israel was never going to end their illegal occupation and ethnic cleansing.

  11. The Hamas attack was a pretty rousing success. Plus the Israeli response will likely overshadow it too.

    Rarely has something so heinous been so successful.

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