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The article discusses the statements of Amr Moussa, the former Secretary-General of the Arab League, regarding the geopolitical situation in the Middle East, with a focus on the war between the United States and Iran, and Israel's role in it. Moussa explained that the ongoing conflict, in which Israel appears to be involved, aims to redraw the map of the region, as Israel seeks to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons, considering that Iran wants to compete with Israel in nuclear capability. He pointed out that military strikes targeting Iran are part of an attempt to change the Iranian regime, and the goal of the war is to reshape the Middle East's landscape. Moussa emphasized that Israeli dominance over the region is unfeasible because it mainly relies on soft power, which Israel lacks—such as knowledge, culture, and arts—while the United States exercises comprehensive global influence due to its strength in education and culture. He also stated that the persistent Arab aversion to Israel hampers its ability to achieve dominance, especially after its expansionist practices against the Palestinians. Moussa concluded that military power alone is insufficient to attain hegemony amid ongoing threats from neighboring countries.
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