Israel’s shift from peace to territorial seizure is remaking the Middle East, but at the cost of becoming a dangerous pariah.
Israel’s shift from peace to territorial seizure is remaking the Middle East, but at the cost of becoming a dangerous pariah.
The analysis identifies a structural recalibration: Arab leaders now perceive Israel’s overt pursuit of regional hegemony as a greater danger than Iran. This, combined with Iran’s diminished power and economic risks, drives their diplomatic restraint and closer ties with Tehran.
