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People
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Summary
This document analyzes the shifting geopolitical power dynamics in the Middle East following the Arab Spring, focusing on the persistence of Iranian influence despite setbacks and the rising challenge of Sunni Islamist forces in Turkey and Egypt. It discusses the implications for Israel's security, noting the transition from a simple pro-US/pro-Iran binary to a more complex and volatile regional competition.
People (2)
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Assad | ||
| Jonathan Spyer |
Organizations (5)
| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Hamas | ||
| Hezbollah | ||
| AKP | ||
| Muslim Brotherhood | ||
| Global Research in International Affairs Center |
Timeline (3 events)
attack in Eilat
attacks on the pipeline bringing Egyptian gas to Israel
upheavals in the Arab world
Relationships (4)
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Key Quotes (4)
"These setbacks do not mean the end of Iran and its allies as a regional power bloc."Source
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"The less good news, from Israel's point of view, is that the new forces on the rise in the region consist largely of one or another variant of Sunni Islamism."Source
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"Turkey appears to be in the process of making a bid for the regional leadership also sought by Iran."Source
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Quote #3
"But the current flux in the region is likely to produce a more volatile, complex Middle East"Source
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