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The article discusses Israel's concerns about the impact of the new regional alliances, especially after the signing of the "Mecca Agreement" between Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, and Turkey. The analysis highlights that the agreement reflects changes in the landscape of regional alliances, where differences in countries' positions and increasing flexibility in forming adaptable alliances to face security challenges are evident. These developments are accompanied by Turkey’s growing influence and Qatar’s efforts to strengthen its relations despite opposition from Iran and Syria. It also clarifies that Israel perceives these transformations as a threat to its isolation and regional influence, especially amid rising security threats and its diminishing role in the area.
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