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Why do Israel's enemies join together despite their clear differences? | Eylon Levy with Mike Doran
27 Feb star 0 Politics Israel
Michael Doran, Senior Fellow at The Hudson Institute, discusses with Eylon Levy the reasons behind the alliances formed between Israel's adversaries, despite their apparent ideological and political differences. Doran argues that a common animosity towards the West is a unifying factor for these groups. This shared enmity outweighs their individual conflicts or distinctions, making them more inclined to collaborate against Israel, which they perceive to be an extension of Western influence in the Middle East. This dynamic poses significant challenges for Israel as it navigates a complex geopolitical landscape with enemies who are sometimes only temporarily united by a greater opposition to the West.
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