transformations, Israel has opened complex regional
relations that it may be able to take advantage of to
achieve its largest diplomatic breakthrough in
decades. Twenty-five years after the Oslo Peace
Agreement, and the handshake between Yasser
Arafat and Yitzhak Rabin on the White House lawn,
the Palestinian-(Israeli) conflict has receded. On the
(Israeli) and Arab agenda. These regimes believe that
normalization with Israel helps them protect its
security and bring it closer to Washington, regardless
of the position of the Palestinians and the position of
their peoples regarding this normalization, noting
that Arab public opinion still refuses by a large
majority to recognize Israel. The relations of some
countries with (Israel) have been strengthened to the
point of alliance before establishing diplomatic
relations; What makes the term normalization fall
short of description, but the focus remains on the
steps to normalize relations, given the extreme
sensitivity of Arab public opinion against it. It seems
clear that this position was not affected by the
internal concerns and issues of the Arab peoples. The
relationship with (Israel) is driven by the calculations
of the regimes, not the people. In addition to the fact
that Arab public opinion realizes that peace with