There is no doubt that the opening of the Emirates’ embassy in Tel Aviv has broke everyone’s heart, and every Arab and Muslim wishes that the number of embassies of Islamic and Arab countries in Tel Aviv does not exceed this. But the collapse of some regimes suggests that we should wait for more flags to be raised in Tel Aviv.
I do not want to get into the debate about what other countries are on the verge of such a collapse, but I will try to analyze the positions of the Emirates and say how the Abu Dhabi government was trapped but Riyadh managed to save itself.
Saudi Arabia knew that a public compromise with the Zionist regime would cause it many calamities. Looking at the Emirates’ compromise plan, we find that this action was ordered by the former US administration. This government was trying to form an Arab-Israeli coalition in the region to oppose the Islamic Republic of Iran.
The forerunner of this plan was Saudi Arabia; It provided the space and conditions for the Emirates, Bahrain and Morocco to enter the compromise trap, and the three countries fell into this trap without asking any questions about the compromise between Saudi Arabia and “Israel”.
Trump tried as much as he could to get concessions from the Arabs and give them to the Zionist regime. On the other hand, Netanyahu happily used all these concessions to improve his situation in three elections and was able to get as many votes as possible in this election. However, he eventually failed to form a cabinet, and the Arabs were forced to compromise until the US government changed, and with the advent of a government that resumed classical Middle East relations, a compromise was another political priority. Were not American.
Even the plan to form an Arab-Israeli coalition against Iran was not given much attention by the new US administration; Biden announced from day one that he had no intention of confronting Iran; He and his government know full well that this coalition will not work because Tel Aviv cannot even defend itself against the two resistance movements in southern and northern occupied Palestine.
Evidence of this claim is Netanyahu’s statement that he was ready to lose even the United States but did not allow Iran to acquire a nuclear weapon. Biden also summoned the regime’s Secretary of War, Benny Gantz, and called on him to contain Netanyahu, warning him of the consequences of an adventure in dealing with Iran. Returning from Washington, Gantz also tried to oust Netanyahu by forming a coalition with the opposition.
What I want to say is that all the excuses that the UAE made for compromise are no longer of logical value, and Saudi Arabia, which prepared the ground for this compromise, does not intend to include the UAE in its future coalition.
The compromise plan is no longer seductive even for the Zionist regime. Because the goal of this regime of compromise is to gain legitimacy, and this legitimacy does not come from compromising with a country like the UAE, which itself has essentially no legitimacy. What the Zionist regime wants from the UAE today is to provide investment conditions for the regime’s businessmen and to facilitate their movement, especially to Southeast Asia. The interests that brought the regime to compromise remain, especially access to Iran’s borders, and therefore wasted time does not change the nature of things.
There is no doubt that the opening of the UAE embassy in Tel Aviv has touched everyone’s heart, and every Arab and Muslim wishes that the number of embassies of Islamic and Arab countries in Tel Aviv does not exceed this. But the collapse of some regimes suggests that we should wait for more flags to be raised in Tel Aviv.
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I do not want to get into the debate about what other countries are on the verge of such a collapse, but I will try to analyze the positions of the UAE and say how the Abu Dhabi government was trapped but Riyadh managed to save itself.
Saudi Arabia knew that a public compromise with the Zionist regime would cause it many calamities. Looking at the UAE compromise plan, we find that this action was ordered by the former US administration. This government was trying to form an Arab-Israeli coalition in the region to oppose the Islamic Republic of Iran.
The forerunner of this plan was Saudi Arabia; It provided the space and conditions for the UAE, Bahrain and Morocco to enter the compromise trap, and the three countries fell into this trap without asking any questions about the compromise between Saudi Arabia and “Israel”.
Trump tried as much as he could to get concessions from the Arabs and give them to the Zionist regime. On the other hand, Netanyahu happily used all these concessions to improve his situation in three elections and was able to get as many votes as possible in this election. However, he eventually failed to form a cabinet, and the Arabs were forced to compromise until the US government changed, and with the advent of a government that resumed classical Middle East relations, a compromise was another political priority. Were not American.
Even the plan to form an Arab-Israeli coalition against Iran was not given much attention by the new US administration; Biden announced from day one that he had no intention of confronting Iran; He and his government know full well that this coalition will not work because Tel Aviv cannot even defend itself against the two resistance movements in southern and northern occupied Palestine.
Evidence of this claim is Netanyahu’s statement that he was ready to lose even the United States but did not allow Iran to acquire a nuclear weapon. Biden also summoned the regime’s Secretary of War, Benny Gantz, and called on him to contain Netanyahu, warning him of the consequences of an adventure in dealing with Iran. Returning from Washington, Gantz also tried to oust Netanyahu by forming a coalition with the opposition.
What I want to say is that all the excuses that the UAE made for compromise are no longer of logical value, and Saudi Arabia, which prepared the ground for this compromise, does not intend to include the UAE in its future coalition.
The compromise plan is no longer seductive even for the Zionist regime. Because the goal of this regime of compromise is to gain legitimacy, and this legitimacy does not come from compromising with a country like the UAE, which itself has essentially no legitimacy. What the Zionist regime wants from the UAE today is to provide investment conditions for the regime’s businessmen and to facilitate their movement, especially to Southeast Asia. The interests that brought the regime to compromise remain, especially access to Iran’s borders, and therefore wasted time does not change the nature of things.