@EgyptianAmerican
1. What deals? Exactly. What Zionist investments? There are none.
2. Israel has Nukes
3. They still have the support of the U.S
4. The Arab league wasn't created for war. There is no Islamic NATO. There is a Islamic alliance against terrorism but no NATO.
5. No one is attacking Yemen. Saudi Arabia and a Arab Alliance are fighting terrorists called Houthis and supporting the legitimate Yemen government. You know... the same thing the PMU are doing for Iraq.
6. I Thought you were anti-Islam and Anti-Arab. Why are you acting like a child throwing a temper tantrum. Why do you care? What do you propose Arab states do? Just go against a country with Nukes that is backed by a superpower with a president that won't hesitate to drop a Nuke on any major threat.
7. If you care so much than why aren't you yelling at your countrymen to do something about It? Since that's all you've been complaining about the past 60+ years.
You remind of those Republican conservatives that constantly say there is a problem but offer no viable solution that doesn't result in a massacre.
1. Deals and business, only few examples: According to the Israel Export & International Cooperation Institute, there were 117 exporters to Egypt active in Israel in 2011 and exports of goods from Israel to Egypt grew by 60% in 2011, to $236 million. Egypt had a 20-year deal to export natural gas to Israel. The deal is unpopular with the Egyptian public and critics say Israel was paying below market price for the gas.
In 2013, Israel facilitated Jordanian trade with Iraq and Turkey by allowing goods to be transported by truck via the
Jordan River Crossing near
Beit She'an. The goods are taken to
Haifa Port and shipped from there to Iraq and Turkey. In 2014, Israeli and Jordanian officials signed an initial agreement for a 15-year deal in which Israel will supply $500 million worth of gas to Jordan from the Tamar natural gas field in the Mediterranean
2. So what? Vietnamese also liberated themselves from USA, USA used mass destruction weapons such as agent orange and also had nukes.
3. American support: Arabs has as much and in some cases even more American support.
4. Military aspects of arab league:
The League's main goal is to "draw closer the relations between member States and co-ordinate collaboration between them,
to safeguard their independence and sovereignty, and to consider in a general way the affairs and interests of the Arab countries"
The military history of the Arab League is closely linked to the
Arab–Israeli conflict. The 1950 Arab Joint Security Pact set out provisions for
collective security among the Arab states, but only in 1961 was the
Joint Arab Command (JAC) proposed as a unified military
command for the Arab League first by the
Joint Defence Council, an
institution of the Arab League
Before the JAC could take shape, a unanimous resolution was passed at the
first Arab League summit (January 1964) establishing the
United Arab Command (UAC), although the UAC's inactivity following the
Samu Incident (1966) and during the
Six-Day War (1967) signalled its
de facto dissolution.
In March 2015, the Arab League General Secretary announced the establishment of a Joint Arab Force with the aim of counteracting extremism and other threats to the Arab States. The decision was reached while Operation Decisive Storm was intensifying in Yemen.
5. There is a coalition of arab countries attacking Yemen and it has caused one of the worst crisis in human history with people starving from hunger and diseases. No such coalition was formed against Israel after the 80s.
6. Indeed I don't care about Arabs or Islam from the point of view that they're arabs or muslims, I just see them as how I see any other human or country in the world: people and countries who my country could have ties, trade and agreement with. Also finding a solution for this rotten and polluting conflict would benefit whole humanity.
7. This is an arab problem (as arab governments themselves say), so arabs should work on it to find a solution. Iran or any other country such as Pakistan has no benefit in being involved in this conflict. You can easily start blockades, cut all economic or any other ties, refuse importing products which benefit Israel (except necessary products), putting the same mentioned pressure upon countries who are really close with Israel. This is the peaceful solution.
Else you can start a war and form a coalition like against Yemen or like in the past 3 wars against Israel. Combined arab armies have 50 times more weapons and soldiers than Israel.