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Iraq horror hands Israel a dream coalition

August 14, 2014 13:19

By

Anshel Pfeffer,

Anshel Pfeffer

1 min read

The decision by the Obama administration to launch air-strikes against Isis in Iraq over the weekend has brought to the fore a new Middle East crisis that, at least for a few days, overtook Gaza as the world's number one story.

But beyond shifting international attention, the chaos in Iraq, which is rapidly redrawing boundaries in the region, could have major implications for Israel.

President Barack Obama's decision to support the Kurdish battle against jihadi forces and to back the replacement of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki in Baghdad is an indication that his administration may be prepared for the first time to forcefully take sides in the region's main conflict. This could well be a crucial stage in the disintegration of Iraq and the emergence of an independent Kurdish state. Israel already has discreet ties with the Kurds and at least one deal to buy locally extracted oil.

The threat now posed by Isis to Jordan and Lebanon could lead to a wider regional alliance taking in Saudi Arabia - which has already promised $1bn in military aid to Lebanon - the US and Israel.

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