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By Mohammad J. Siddiqui
Dawn 23 December
MANY have hailed the recent US brokered Israel UAE accord as a glimmer of hope in the
violent and complex region of the Middle East. But despite its broad appeal to strengthen
economic and cultural ties between the two countries, it fails to address the Palestinian question,
hence dampening all hopes of this document becoming a global template for future agreements
of Israd with countries including Pakistan, Bangladesh and Indonesia,
The Gulf Cooperation Council (comprising six Middle Eastem monarchies) endorses and stands
behind this accord Historically, GCC members have been strong supporters of the Palestinian
cause, and their sympathies with the same are unconditional. So why has the GCC decided to
change course now?
The major blamc for the GCC's frustration with the Palestinian leadership can be attributed to
the power struggle between Hamas and Fatah and their past allyship with key GCC rivals such as
Saddam Hussein 's Iraq, Iran and the Muslim Brotherhood. But this agreement lays the
foundation of a united alliance against Iran and its proxies within the Middle East. With
America's blessing, the GCC has adopted a new multipronged strategy aimed at intensifying the
pressure on Iran. First, they plan on engaging the European countries to dismanu- Hezbollah's
influence in the Middle East. This would be supported by full and unconditional logistical
support of Israel that would be ready to go to extremes to settle its long-running feud with Iran.
Following the threat is the writty of GCC members over the incoming Biden
administration in the United States. There is high and cipation that the Biden administration
vould hold the GCC monarchies accountable over their track record of violating human rights,
whether it be war crimes in Yemen, freedom of speech at home, alleged terrorist finanning or the
lack of religious freedom. If this escalates, it could well see an internal regime change or perhaps,
a pathway to a controlled democracy.
Similarly, with the departure of Donald Trump Inel will be loving one of its greatest allies and
would be in need of a strong collective bargaining agreement from within the region to manage
the new president's administration. A formidable GCC alliance with Israel and India would
emner encaigi, support in the UN Conpress to retain the existing status quo until a mujer plobal
crisis takes place and their geopolitical stature is rostored
Apart from these external threars, a crash in the global resource aud service industry primarily
Taunsen) has left every member of the GCC in a major economic crisis With onded tal
estate projects that were financed by now casb-strapped banks, coupled with state enterprises
including luxury atlitres posting tuassive løssey OC members desperately need help in tam
of liquidity and investment The recent withdrawal of cash deposition Pakistan followed by
massive lav offis in the banks of the construction-related labour force in the Gulf is nothing more
than antion of the GCC argeting financial remove levede decom However,
to attract investors in the Gathevolatilit in the region has to decrease and demonbets
will be forced to curtail teir notonous entertsrence in the internal affalls of their neighbours​

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The Brahmaputra River Basin consists of the Ganges and Brahmaputra, which originates in Tibet and the Barak River starting in India. ... The river basin is a wide land area made up of parts of India, Tibet, Bhutan, Nepal, and Bangladesh. The Brahmaputra River flows for 1,800 miles through Tibet, India, and Bangladesh.

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