The article discusses the Arab Gulf states' changing stance towards Iran and Israel amidst ongoing Middle Eastern tensions. Initially skeptical of the JCPOA nuclear deal, these states now oppose conflicts with Iran, driven more by opposition to Israel's military actions than trust in Tehran. Despite enduring skepticism about Iran, there is a clear pivot towards a pragmatic approach seeking stability, as evidenced by widespread condemnation of Israeli strikes following escalated violence in Gaza, reflecting a desire for de-escalation in the region's volatile dynamics.
The Arab Gulf states, once applauding Trump’s withdrawal from the JCPOA, now oppose conflict with Iran, revealing a pragmatic shift amidst ongoing cynicism towards Tehran and a desire for peace.
Arab capitals exhibit fierce opposition to Israel's military strikes, linking them to broader regional instability and a humanitarian crisis escalating from years of violent conflict in Gaza.
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