Arab positions on the events of Gaza (2006-2017 AD) Egypt and Jordan as a model
Abstract
The study dealt with the Egyptian and Jordanian position on the events in Gaza (2006-2017), since the start of the second legislative elections and the victory of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) until the national reconciliation agreement between Hamas and Fatah, the study aims to clarify the Arab position, including Egypt and Jordan because of their direct link to the events in Gaza, especially that the Strip was under Egyptian control for nearly 19 years, as well as the Jordanian link to the Palestinian events in general, especially that Hamas leaders were residing in Jordan before To be expelled in 2000, the study seeks to present the forces affecting the course of events within the Gaza Strip as the study dealt with Arab positions after the Arab Spring revolutions, which clearly affected Zionist policy.