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A defining moment in Israeli-Arab relations is upon us.

JL;DR SUMMARY Nachum Kaplan's essay explores the evolving dynamics in Israeli-Arab relations, emphasizing the impact of Arab cultural influence within Islam on these relationships. A way out west there was a fella, fella I want to tell you about, fella by the name of Jeff Lebowski. At least, that was the handle his lovin' parents gave him, but he never had much use for it himself. This Lebowski, he called himself the Dude. Now, Dude, that's a name no one would self-apply where I come from. But then, there was a lot about the Dude that didn't make a whole lot of sense to me. And a lot about where he lived, likewise. But then again, maybe that's why I found the place s'durned innarestin'.

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ZionismMiddle EastPeace ProcessIsraeli Arab RelationsIslamCultureArabizationSadatHistoric ConflictsIsrael 1973

Places mentioned

Israel
"Title: A defining moment in Israeli-Arab relations is upon us."
Gaza, Palestinian Territories
"A fascinating question regarding U.S. President Donald Trumps Gaza peace plan is whether soldiers from Arab countries will join the international peacekeeping force tasked with securing Gaza."
United States
"Let us address some hard facts head-on."
Egypt
"In 1967, Israels six-day rout of three Arab armies humiliated the entire Arab order. The response was the Khartoum liturgy of the Three Nos no peace, no recognition, no negotiation a theological quarantine against the reality of defeat."
Cairo, Egypt
"The idea of a single Muslim world united against Israel is itself an Arab export. It was invented in Cairo, perfected in Damascus, and financed in Riyadh."
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
"The idea of a single Muslim world united against Israel is itself an Arab export. It was invented in Cairo, perfected in Damascus, and financed in Riyadh."
Damascus, Syria
"The idea of a single Muslim world united against Israel is itself an Arab export. It was invented in Cairo, perfected in Damascus, and financed in Riyadh."
Morocco
"North Africas Berbers, another non-Arab people Islamized but not Arabized, rarely march for Palestine. Their grievances are with Arab rulers, not Jews."
United Arab Emirates
"Beyond the Arab core, Islam is evolving in ways that make peace with Israel not only possible but natural. The Abraham Accords were negotiated not by Cairo or Damascus, but by the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, and Morocco states either marginally Arab or post-Arab in outlook."
Bahrain
"Beyond the Arab core, Islam is evolving in ways that make peace with Israel not only possible but natural. The Abraham Accords were negotiated not by Cairo or Damascus, but by the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, and Morocco states either marginally Arab or post-Arab in outlook."
Azerbaijan
"Azerbaijan, by contrast, is a close Israeli ally. Its Islam is Turkic and pragmatic."
Tehran, Iran
"Iran before 1979 was Muslim, but not Arab. Under the Shah, Tehran and Jerusalem were allies two non-Arab, Western-facing powers defying the Soviet-backed Arab bloc."
Kazakhstan
"The same is true for the Muslim republics of Central Asia. Uzbek and Kazakh elites, raised in Soviet secularism and Turkic nationalism, see Israel as a model for survival, not a rival for salvation."
Uzbekistan
"The same is true for the Muslim republics of Central Asia. Uzbek and Kazakh elites, raised in Soviet secularism and Turkic nationalism, see Israel as a model for survival, not a rival for salvation."
Indonesia
"Wahhabi thought has also become more prominent in Indonesia. It is a country I have spent much time in, and the increased prominence of hijabs and burkas is unmistakable, as Wahhabism Arabization has changed the countrys once-syncretic form of Islam."
Johor, Malaysia
"Sultan Ibrahim Ibni Almarhum Sultan Iskandar of Johor (a Malaysian state) told Malays they should be proud of their Malay culture and not mimic Arab practices and customs."
Turkey
"Turkey tells the same story in reverse. Under the secular Kemalists, Turkey saw Israel as a partner: two post-imperial nations anchored in modernity."
Oman
"For Arab rulers, that success is unbearable; for Islamists, it is blasphemy."
Saudi Arabia
"Saudi Arabia, the birthplace of Wahhabism, now toys with the same choice. The Saudi Crown Prince speaks of a new Middle East where economics trumps dogma."
Sudan
"In 1967, Israels six-day rout of three Arab armies humiliated the entire Arab order. The response was the Khartoum liturgy of the Three Nos no peace, no recognition, no negotiation a theological quarantine against the reality of defeat."
Singapore
"Every Israeli breakthrough the drip-irrigation field, the start-up hub, the gay-pride parade is a rebuke to societies that still debate whether women may drive or children may read secular books."

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