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Israel and the Changing Alignments in West Asia: Implications for India

8 Oct 2021

But the normalising of stage in the regional relations between the Arab nations and Israel politics and to some has definitely overhauled the geopolitical and extent dictating the regional political associations in the West Asian regional agenda. [...] 3, moNsooN 2021 (July-september) Israel and the ChangIng alIgnments In West asIa The signing of the Abraham accords also evinces the culmination of the Arab ideological rejection of recognising and making peace with Israel as mentioned in the Khartoum Declaration of 1967. [...] The signing of this agreement also reinforces the American influence over its key allies in the region, while also reversing the trend set by the previous American President Trump and his policies to reduce the Us military engagement in the region. [...] At the same time, Yitzhak Shamir, a former Israeli Foreign Minister, indicated in the 1980s that “… future direction of events in the region can be played by forces and influences outside the region.”7 In the contemporary flux scenario in the West Asian regional politics, his assessment of the role of external players in the regional politics and the significance of peace and security in the Israe. [...] The first and the foremost being the rise of Iran following the Iranian nuclear deal, which led to apprehensions in both Israel and the Arab world, eventually leading to a slim but imperative convergence of mutual interests between the Jewish state and the Arab world.
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