First of all, the Israeli attacks have damaged the Israeli consolidated regional supremacy established after the Arab Spring. When the political authority and the state structure of the traditional states that were known as the main carriers of Arab nationalism, such as Syria, Iraq and Yemen, collapsed after the Arab Spring, Israel unexpectedly found itself in a much more secure environment.The two Gulf states, namely the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Saudi Arabia, which emerged as the new leaders of the Arab world, collaborated with the Israeli state.The UAE has remained the only close partner of Israel; Egypt and Saudi Arabia have begun to follow a more balanced policy. After the most recent Israeli attacks, Arabs have begun to take the Palestinian cause into consideration.
The Trump administration gave carte blanche to the members of the orb alliance, which paved the way for many illegal and illegitimate developments, such as:
'The orb alliance'
Second, the “orb alliance” established by former U.S. President Donald Trump's administration with Saudi King Salman and Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi disintegrated. The orb alliance and the following developments clinched the pro-Israeli alliance and the new regional balance of power.- the declaration of the so-called Deal of the Century
- the recognition of the annexation of the Golan Heights by Israel
- moving the American embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem
- claiming that the united Jerusalem is the capital of Israel
Biden vs. Trump
The Biden administration had been claiming that it will follow a “human rights centered” approach in its foreign policy, especially towards pro-Trump regimes of the Middle East, including Trump’s “favorite dictator.” However, it seems that the Biden administration has been trying to normalize the pro-Trump states without forcing them to restructure their domestic policies. In other words, Biden and his team have been trying to “normalize the abnormalities” in the region. The American insistence over the mediation efforts between the Israeli state and Hamas is an indication of this objective. The U.S. government forced Netanyahu to accept the cease-fire offered by Egypt. Thus, the U.S. government contributed to the increase of Egypt’s credibility in the eyes of the regional actors. On the other hand, the Biden administration’s emphasis on human rights and democracy has frightened the authoritarian regimes of the Arab world. Therefore, they have changed their hawkish and belligerent political discourse and have initiated processes to normalize their relations with adversary actors in order to diversify their foreign policy and thus to decrease the vulnerability of their respective regimes. The Gulf countries who have been otherizing and imposing an embargo against Qatar for the last several years suddenly have opened their arms to Qatar and initiated diplomatic relations, lessened their harsh rhetoric against the Muslim Brotherhood and sent relatively friendly messages to both Turkey and Iran.
[Daily Sabah, June 1 2021]