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Saudi-“Israeli” Unannounced Alliance Behind Suicide Attacks

Saudi-“Israeli” Unannounced Alliance Behind Suicide Attacks
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A Saudi-"Israeli" unannounced alliance which aims at facing Iran, Syria and Hizbullah stands behind the suicide attacks, which are believed to be seen more often in the near future.
Saudi-“Israeli” Unannounced Alliance Behind Suicide Attacks  According to an analyst quoted by the YNet news, "In one of the region's oddest pairings, "Israel" and the Gulf Arab states led by Saudi Arabia increasingly are finding common ground - and a common political language - on their mutual dismay over Iran's history-making overtures to Washington and the prospect of a nuclear deal in Geneva that could curb Tehran's atomic program but leave the main elements intact, such as uranium enrichment."
"The adage about 'the enemy of my enemy is my friend' is playing out over Iran," said Theodore Karasik, a security and political affairs analyst at the Dubai-based Institute for Near East and Gulf Military Analysis. "This situation opens up some interesting possibilities as it all shakes out."

There seems little chance of major diplomatic breakthroughs between "Israel" and the Gulf's array of ruling monarchs and sheiks. But their shared worries over Iran's influence and ambitions already has brought back-channel contacts and "intimate relationships" on defense and other strategic interests through forums such as the UN, said Dan Gillerman, a former "Israeli" ambassador to the world body.
"The stepped-up anxieties on Iran could bring new space for the Gulf-"Israel" overlap," the Zionist paper added.

Earlier last week the Sunday Times reported on a related note that "Israel" and Saudi Arabia are secretly working together on plans for a possible attack against Iran in case the Geneva talks fail to roll back its nuclear program, British paper.
According to the diplomatic source quoted by the Times, Saudia Arabia has agreed to let "Israel" use its air space, and assist an Israeli attack by cooperating on the use of drones, rescue helicopters and tanker planes.

"Israel's" Mossad intelligence agency is reportedly working with Saudi officials to make arrangements following the signing of a nuclear deal in Geneva.
"Once the Geneva agreement is signed, the military option will be back on the table. The Saudis are furious and are willing to give "Israel" all the help it needs," the Times quoted the source as saying.

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