Why the Arab League could not stop Israel’s genocide
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An opinion piece in Al Jazeera argues that the Arab League's inability to intervene in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict stems from three structural constraints: Arab governments depend on external military and economic support, face domestic regime stability concerns, and fear strengthening Iran-aligned regional rivals. These competing pressures, the analysis suggests, have paralyzed coordinated Arab action.
Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/opinions/2026/6/29/why-the-arab...
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