Arab–Israeli alliance
Security-focused coalition in the Middle East and North Africa / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Arab–Israeli alliance,[3] sometimes called the Israeli–Sunni alliance,[4][5] refers to an unofficial security coalition comprising Israel and various Arab countries. Originally formed in the interest of the Gulf Cooperation Council, it is primarily focused on deterring the political and military ambitions of Iran (see Iran–Saudi Arabia proxy conflict and Iran–Israel proxy conflict),[1] and has been actively promoted by the United States since the February 2019 Warsaw conference.
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Type | Unofficial coalition |
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Purpose | Regional security |
Region | Middle East |
Membership | Israel Bahrain Saudi Arabia[1] United Arab Emirates[2] Jordan Morocco |
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