The study focused on Israel's vision for the new Middle East, in terms of its goals, tools, and associated regional contexts. It also examined how Israel seeks to reshape the Middle East to ensure its military, security, and political superiority by exploiting regional transformations and conflicts. The study also focused on analyzing the most prominent aspects of the Israeli vision, from mapping, to preventing Iran from possessing nuclear weapons, to liquidating the Palestinian issue, and finally expanding the scope of normalization with the countries of the region. The study also reviewed the factors that encouraged Israel to adopt this vision, including the invasion of Gaza, the gains in Lebanon, and the decline in the power of Iran's allies in the region. Finally, the study addressed the most important obstacles and challenges facing the Israeli vision. Despite its achievements, it still faces structural obstacles that prevent its full realization in light of complex balances and regional obstacles.
Mohammed et al. (Mon,) studied this question.