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Opportunities for Collective Regional Security in the Middle East carnegieendowment.org Mar 5, 2025 9 facts
claimThe leadership of the Islamic Republic of Iran, including Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, is aware that regional actors such as Tel Aviv, Ankara, and Riyadh are capitalizing on Iran's waning influence.
perspectiveThe responsibility for ending conflicts and establishing stability in the Middle East rests on major regional actors, specifically Tel Aviv, Tehran, Ankara, Cairo, Riyadh, and Abu Dhabi.
accountSince October 2023, Egypt has attempted to mitigate regional instability by collaborating with Ankara, Riyadh, and Abu Dhabi, while maintaining a cautious diplomatic approach toward Tehran and demonstrating strategic restraint with Tel Aviv.
perspectiveIsraeli actions before 2011 perpetuated regional instability and weakened the ability of Tel Aviv to establish diplomatic and security agreements across the Middle East and North Africa.
perspectiveCollective security arrangements among regional powers like Tel Aviv, Tehran, Ankara, Cairo, Riyadh, and Abu Dhabi could serve as a foundation to reduce tensions, mitigate conflicts, and facilitate peaceful settlements.
claimThe leadership of the Islamic Republic of Iran, including Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, is aware that actors such as Tel Aviv, Ankara, and Riyadh are capitalizing on Iran's waning influence.
perspectiveCollective security arrangements among regional powers like Tel Aviv, Tehran, Ankara, Cairo, Riyadh, and Abu Dhabi could serve as a foundation to reduce tensions, mitigate conflicts, and foster long-term stability in the Middle East.
perspectiveThe responsibility for ending conflicts and establishing stability in the Middle East rests on the region's major actors, specifically Tel Aviv, Tehran, Ankara, Cairo, Riyadh, and Abu Dhabi.
accountSince October 2023, Egypt has mitigated regional instability by collaborating with Ankara, Riyadh, and Abu Dhabi, while maintaining a cautious diplomatic approach toward Tehran and demonstrating strategic restraint with Tel Aviv.
Iran and the Gulf: Why Hedging Is No Longer Enough warontherocks.com Feb 20, 2026 2 facts
perspectiveGulf states view the binary policy perspective held by Washington and Tel Aviv regarding Iran as detached from the reality of their own exposure to regional instability.
claimPolicy debates in Washington and Tel Aviv often view Iran through a binary lens of regime survival or collapse, assuming coercive pressure will produce one of these outcomes.
Geopolitical, Strategic, and Humanitarian Implications of ... ardd-jo.org 4 days ago 2 facts
Actar Publishers actar.com 2 facts
accountIn 2016, architect David Tajchman publicly proposed a self-initiated high-rise skyscraper design called the 'Gran Mediterraneo' specifically for Tel Aviv, Israel.
claimDavid Tajchman designed the 'Gran Mediterraneo' skyscraper proposal because he believed the emerging skyline in Tel Aviv's 'White City' failed to adequately account for the city's 1930s and later Brutalist architectural legacies.
After the War: Rethinking Regional Security in the Middle ... arab-reform.net Mar 13, 2026 2 facts
perspectiveWashington and Tel Aviv are likely to view any regional framework not subordinated to their preferences as a threat.
claimThe economic model for the Middle East prioritized corridors linking the Gulf, Israel, and Europe, benefiting Tel Aviv and Dubai while treating the Levant (Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, and Jordan) as a security problem to be bypassed or bombed rather than rebuilt.
Emails Reveal Epstein's Ties to Mossad—But Corporate ... - FAIR.org fair.org Nov 14, 2025 1 fact
claimAll-Source Intelligence and The Grayzone reported on 10/13/25 that Iran struck a secret Israeli military site near a tower in Tel Aviv.
Escalating Middle East Conflict and Its Global Geostrategic ... diplomatmagazine.eu Mar 17, 2026 1 fact
measurementMissile attacks in Israeli cities have injured more than one hundred people, with some remaining in critical condition, and caused destruction to buildings and vehicles in Tel Aviv.
History of the Central Intelligence Agency - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org 1 fact
accountThe CIA authorized the shipment of 18 Hawk missiles to Tehran via a Boeing 707 from Tel Aviv, which arrived on October 25, 1985.