Conclusion
The normalization agreements with (Israel)
represent a profound geopolitical transformation in
the region, according to the approach of the previous
administration of the United States of America, based
on normalizing Israel’s presence and accepting its role
in the region, and making it the focus of its security,
political and economic life. The recent normalization
agreement does not hide its endeavor to reshape the
region's awareness and culture to allow for the
integration of (Israel) into it, without any change in its
behavior and policies toward the Palestinians. The
official Arab abandonment of the Palestinian cause,
as was evident in the Arab League’s refusal to
condemn the UAE’s normalization with (Israel) and its
departure from the “Arab Peace Initiative,” indicates
that the dependence is now entirely on the
Palestinian people and their solid will to resist, as well
as on the rejection and failure of the Arab peoples.
All forms of normalization with (Israel), to deepen the
chasm that has become separating the Arab peoples
and their ruling regimes. Israel seems much closer to
consolidating its relations with its Arab neighbors
than to finding a solution that ends the Palestinian-
(Israeli) conflict. With the acceleration of regional