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Amr Moussa, the former Secretary-General of the Arab League and former Egyptian Foreign Minister, emphasized that the conflict between the United States and Iran is ongoing, with America's goal being to restore Iran and turn it into an ally. This stance contradicts Israel's objective of being the only preferred partner for Washington, especially excluding others like Iran. He explained that the concept of "Gulf security" needs to be reconsidered following the U.S. war on Iran, and that the Arab-Israeli conflict has shifted and become less of an immediate concern for Arab countries compared to challenges in Lebanon, Gaza, the West Bank, and the Golan Heights. Moussa also pointed out that the region is undergoing rapid unrest and change, and that the division of the Arab world is not in Egypt's interest. Furthermore, he indicated that the situation in Sudan poses a threat to Egypt’s interests, and affirmed that Egypt's stance remains wise and measured regarding the events in West Asia.
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