Don’t Squander Arab Good Will on the Peace Process
Improving ties between Israel and the Sunni states can benefit the U.S. in other ways.
May 5, 2017
Improving ties between Israel and the Sunni states can benefit the U.S. in other ways.
Both Benjamin Netanyahu and Donald Trump have suggested that renewed Israel-Palestinian negotiations could be aided by the involvement of Arab states friendly to the U.S. and Israel, including Persian Gulf countries like Saudi Arabia that have a growing unofficial economic and military relationship with the Jewish state. To John Hannah, this is precisely the wrong way to take advantage of improving ties between Israel and Arab countries:
Improving ties between Israel and the Sunni states can benefit the U.S. in other ways.
It’s really about repairing relations with the Arab world.
Rolling out the red carpet.
The first-ever photographs of an ancient community.
In Virginia, perhaps not.
Both Benjamin Netanyahu and Donald Trump have suggested that renewed Israel-Palestinian negotiations could be aided by the involvement of Arab states friendly to the U.S. and Israel, including Persian Gulf countries like Saudi Arabia that have a growing unofficial economic and military relationship with the Jewish state. To John Hannah, this is precisely the wrong way to take advantage of improving ties between Israel and Arab countries:
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