Israel’s strategy in the Arab world involves fostering fragmentation in countries like Yemen, Somalia, and Libya to enhance its regional influence. In Yemen, it supports the Southern Transitional Council’s secessionist ambitions, with leaders expressing willingness to normalize relations with Israel. In Somalia, Israel’s recognition of Somaliland threatens territorial integrity and aims to establish a military foothold. Meanwhile, in Libya, General Khalifa Haftar’s covert ties with Israel highlight a pattern of exploiting internal conflicts for strategic gains.
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