No news there. Relations between Israel and Jordan, Egypt, have been pragmatically okay since long time, and the other regional regimes since the 70s at the latest had understood that Israel's existence does not put their own tyrannical regimes at risk at all. Its all pragmatism until here. Three lost wars have taught their lessons to the Arabs, too.
When they now seem to move closer to each other, this does not indicate a warming of emotions for each other. Only illustrates how desperate everybody is about the IS maelstrom and Obama's Uran-deal.
Iran-deal I mean of course.
And as I often have said: compared to the Shia-Sunni war, the Palestinian-Arab question is of complete meaninglessness anyway, the Arab side always has made propagandistic use of it only, never meant it to be representative for a vital key interest of theirs. Europeans and Americans usually just do not get this when demanding Israel to make ever more concession to the Palestinian Arabs.
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