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The article discusses statements made by Amr Moussa, the former Secretary-General of the Arab League and the Egyptian Foreign Minister, regarding the redrawing of the Middle East map. He emphasized that the goal is to incorporate Israel into the region and to position it as the leader, while ensuring its security through dominance. He clarified that this project is questionable because it requires guarantees from Israel, which has presented itself poorly in the region. Moussa stressed that normalization and the Abraham Accords are not built on a solid foundation, and that military power alone will not achieve Israel's objectives; instead, soft power and understanding are essential. He also pointed to the formation of military alliances between Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, and Turkey, noting that Egypt is taking a cautious political stance regarding participation in such alliances. He considers this to be a form of fundamental change in the region. Additionally, he mentioned that Turkey wishes for Egypt to join the Mecca Defense Pact, while Egypt affirms that the issue requires institutional studies.
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