Relations (1)
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Israel and the Gulf states are linked through their shared geopolitical positioning regarding Iran, as evidenced by their mutual status as targets of Iranian aggression [1] and their collective interest in regional stability {fact:2, fact:4, fact:5}. Furthermore, both entities are central actors in the shifting Middle Eastern landscape, often cited together in diplomatic and security contexts involving Iran {fact:1, fact:5}.
Facts (3)
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A “Good Deal” with Iran? Requirements for Preventing a Future ... washingtoninstitute.org 1 fact
claimWestern policy concerns regarding Iran include its sponsorship of terrorism, direct and proxy aggression against Israel and the Gulf states, and violence against its own people.
Twenty questions (and expert answers) about the Iran war atlanticcouncil.org 1 fact
claimKurdish forces could stretch the Iranian regime's resources thin and reduce military pressure on the Gulf states and Israel.
Opportunities for Collective Regional Security in the Middle East carnegieendowment.org 1 fact
claimTo achieve long-term objectives in Syria, such as integrating Turkish-backed militias into governance, pressuring Kurdish factions, returning Syrian refugees, and spearheading reconstruction, Türkiye must coordinate with Iran, Israel, Egypt, and Gulf States.