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What do Arab nations think about the Israel-Iran tensions? | DW News [Video]

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What do Arab nations think about the Israel-Iran tensions? | DW News

As Israel considers its response to Iran’s attack and continues to fight its war against Hamas in Gaza, there are fears over where these regional tensions could head. The international community is observing with great interest how Arab nations in the region now react. It’s a complex part of the world with many rivals, both political and religious, vying for influence. Israel’s neighbor Jordan and regional heavyweight Saudi Arabia both appeared to help defend Israel from Iran’s missiles – to the surprise of many. Both countries are involved in a complicated balancing act, making it difficult to predict their future actions.

00:00 Introduction
02:54 Oraib Al-Rantawi, Al Quds Center for Political Studies
09:01 Guido Steinberg, German Institute for International and Security Affairs
14:35 Hans-Jakob Schindler, Counter Extremism Project
21:19 Mehrzad Boroujerdi, Missouri University of Science & Technology

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