
Saudi Arabia and Israel
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In "Saudi Arabia and Israel: The Sinful Proximity," the GEW Intelligence Unit delves into the intricate relationship between two states that have long been viewed as geopolitical adversaries. This meticulously researched book, edited by Hichem Karoui and published by Global East-West (London), comprehensively analyses the evolving dynamics between Saudi Arabia and Israel, exploring their challenges, strategic interests, and covert interaction.
The book aims to provide insights into the complexities, motivations, and implications of their interactions throughout history, shedding light on the potential and consequences for open diplomatic relations, challenges, societal impacts, and human rights considerations. The book also aims to extract key lessons and findings in case the covered ties evolve into an open diplomatic relationship in a context full of tensions due to the current plight of the Palestinian people under the Zionist occupation.
Through a blend of insightful commentary and in-depth research, this authoritative work sheds light on the complex web of political, economic, and security considerations that shape the interactions between these two Middle Eastern powers. It is a timely and thought-provoking read for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in understanding the shifting alliances in the region.
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Content
- Intro
- Half-Title
- Full-Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- I - The Current State Of Unofficial Israeli-Saudi Relations
- Sources And References
- II - Introduction
- III - Historical Background
- Sources And References
- IV - Present Relationships
- Sources And References
- V - Secret Contacts And Covert Cooperation
- Sources And References
- VI - Regional Conflicts And Struggles
- Sources And References
- VII - Prospects
- Sources And References
- VIII - Implications For Global Diplomacy
- Sources And References
- IX - Societal Impact And Domestic Perspectives
- Sources And References
- X - Human Rights Concerns And Ethical Dilemmas
- Sources And References
- XI - Conclusion
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