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Israel is considering partnering with several moderate Arab
states in a US-brokered defense alliance that would be aimed at
containing Iran, which is accused of nuclear weapon ambitions, a British
newspaper reported Sunday.
The alliance would see Israel teaming up with Saudi Arabia, Jordan
and Turkey and the United Arab Emirates to forge a Middle East ‘moderate
crescent’ to contain, rather than confront, Iran, the Sunday Times
reported, citing an unnamed Israeli official.
According to the report, such an alliance would give Israel access to
radar stations in Saudi Arabia and the UAE in exchange for its own
early warning radar information and anti-ballistic missile defense
systems, the source said.
In addition to US-made Patriot anti-missile systems, Israel has
deployed the Iron Dome all-weather defense system, although this system
guards against rockets fired from distances of 4 to 70km away.
The report suggested that Jordan would be protected by Israel’s Arrow long-range anti-missile batteries.
“The plan is to start with information-sharing about Iran’s ballistic missiles,” said an Israeli official.
The proposal, known by participating diplomats as ‘4+1’, is being
brokered by the United States. If successful, it would represent a
marked shift in Middle East policy at the White House, which in the past
has said it is not interested in containing Iran, but rather preventing
it from achieving nuclear weapon capability.
However, Turkey has dismissed the report. “These are manipulative reports which have nothing to do with the reality,” a Turkish Foreign Ministry official told Hürriyet Daily News.
Tehran denies it is attempting to build a nuclear weapon, saying that
its nuclear research is aimed at creating new energy resources for its
civilian sector.
The prospects for the plan’s success, however, remain questionable as
Israel does not maintain formal diplomatic relations with Riyadh or Abu
Dhabi, while relations with Ankara have been rather strained for the
last several years.
Relations between Israel and Turkey sharply deteriorated following
the 2010 Gaza flotilla raid, which left eight Turkish nationals dead
after their ship attempted to break an Israeli-Egyptian blockade of the
Gaza Strip.
In March 2013, Israel apologized for the raid on the Turkish vessel,
which observers say represents a step toward the normalization of
relations between the two countries.
The Sunni states of Saudi Arabia, UAE and Jordan, not to mention
Israel and the United States, are all wary of Shiite Tehran gaining any
strategic advantage in the region, a factor that may compel the Arab
states and Israel to put aside their differences and join some sort of
alliance.
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