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Netanyahu intrigued by secret alliances against Iran in the Middle East

The Prime Minister of Israel believes that the regime in Iran will soon fall

Israel is forming new alliances with countries in the Middle East to counter the threat from Iran.

This was stated by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, as reported by RBC-Ukraine, citing The Times of Israel.

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“We are creating new alliances with key countries in the region to counter the common Iranian threat,” noted the head of the Israeli government.

Netanyahu did not disclose the countries that will be part of these alliances, specifying that he “hopes to share more about important deals soon.”

He separately assured that the Iranian regime will fall soon.

According to him, during last year’s operation against Iran, Israel eliminated the immediate threat of the Iranian army acquiring nuclear weapons and a large number of ballistic missiles.

“(Currently – ed.) we have achieved an additional result by destroying the regime’s industrial capacity to produce these means of destruction,” Netanyahu said.

Israel’s relations with Middle Eastern countries

It is worth noting that Israel’s relations with many Middle Eastern countries have historically remained tense due to the protracted conflict with the Palestinians and several Arab states.

The situation began to partially change in 2020 when the Abraham Accords were signed with the mediation of the United States. As part of these accords, Israel established diplomatic relations with the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain.

Later, Morocco and Sudan joined the accords.

Despite this, several countries in the region still do not recognize Israel, and relations with some states remain complicated.

Incidentally, in November of last year, Kazakhstan joined the Abraham Accords.