Has Hamas reset the Israeli-Arab agenda?
By DW
10 October 2023 |
1:10 pm
After Hamas's attack on Israel, a focus on the normalization of relations between Israel and Saudi Arabia has been replaced by renewed Arab support for Palestinians and growing calls for a two-state solution.
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