A deeper look at Israel’s relationships with Arab autocrats

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Al-Araby

Israel’s burgeoning relationships with various autocratic Arab regimes represent one of the most significant developments in the modern Middle East. Though these high-level connections have been broadening considerably for over two decades, they have evolved from largely behind-the-scenes cooperation to more overt forms of coordination, particularly following the 2011 Arab Uprisings and culminating in the 2020 “Abraham Accords,” originally signed between Israel, Bahrain, and the United Arab Emirates, and later expanded to include Morocco and Sudan. The overwhelming focus of analyses seeking to…

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