Without progress or any reasonable any desire for accomplishing [Palestinian statehood], remaining by the Palestinians has stopped to be a need for the Gulf governments despite irrefutable dangers from Iran, Turkey and the Muslim Brotherhood, joined with the rise of regular financial and security interests. Relations with Israel have essentially gotten more dire than the Palestinian inquiry.


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Actually they are mently accepted Israel as power ,actually they are mently sick and not following the Quran and Sunnah
ReplyDeleteWhile the continuing influence of the Palestinians on the Arab world should not be underestimated, the current landscape in the Middle East is bringing new policy priorities to the fore. As Israel’s ambassador to Washington, Ron Dermer, recently observed, “The Arab states are no longer dancing to the Palestinians’ tune.” BESA joins the debate by posing the question: What has happened to Arab support for the Palestinians? The following answers were submitted by Washington Institute senior fellow Sarah Feuer and adjunct fellow Neri Zilber.
ReplyDeleteMr shah yes you are right they are mently accepted Israel as powerðŸ˜
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