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Anti-Iran Coalition; The purpose of the Israeli-Arab summit in the Niqab

A member of the Zionist regime’s parliament attributed the success of the Niqab meeting to the formation of a joint coalition against Iran.

According to Pak Sahafat News Agency International Group, Tonight (Sunday night), a meeting is scheduled to be held with the participation of the four Arab countries of Egypt, the UAE, Bahrain and the Morocco, as well as the United States, chaired by Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid in the Negev in occupied Palestine.

In this regard, Zoe Hauser, a member of the Knesset (Israeli parliament), said that the regime is pursuing specific goals of “this political-historical meeting.”

In an interview with Ma’ariu newspaper, he claimed: “This is a real opportunity to form an alliance with the friends of Israel to confront the Iranian octopus. The Houthis again attacked civilian facilities in Saudi Arabia on Friday, trying in every way possible to destabilize the region. This meeting should be used so that Israel can take the lead in introducing all of Iran’s arms as terrorist organizations.”

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Hauser continued: “This is an important step in demonstrating the region’s stance on the Americans and in fighting the Americans in order to keep the Revolutionary Guards on the list of terrorist organizations. Israel must press for adding Houthis to the list of terrorist groups.”

He praised the success of the Niqab meeting in forming a united front and a joint coalition, and claimed: The truth is that Americans pay less attention to the region, and we need to show that this gap is filled by a single regional front.

Zionist media sources say that Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan will also visit the occupied Negev desert today (Sunday, March 27) to attend a meeting hosted by the Zionist regime.

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