He added in his talk to "Beyond the News" program (7/16/2022) that the second goal behind the attempt to integrate Israel is not only as an influential player power but as a leader of this regime, and the visit seeks to create competitive conflict axes between Israel and Iran, as well as an axis An international group that includes Israel, America and Arab countries in exchange for a Chinese axis that includes Russia and Iran.

With regard to the Palestinian issue, Al-Anani considered that everything that was said about it was merely a scattering of dust in the eyes, pointing out that the attempt to form a defensive bloc or an Arab "NATO" had failed, according to him.

And he saw that there are achievements concerning the Israeli interest, describing the Biden administration as weak and seeming to surrender to Tel Aviv with regard to the Arab region.

For his part, Professor of Political Science at Kuwait University Abdullah Al-Shayji said that Biden seeks to achieve goals that serve his internal agenda, enhance the chances of his election, as well as clearly support Israel, considering that there are failures related to the crisis of confidence inside the US.

What does Biden want?

According to Al-Shayji, Biden's visit aims to reassure the Gulf states of the US position in the region, as well as his desire to increase oil production, pointing out that Iran views the Jeddah summit as being against it, and that Israel is not comfortable with the lack of normalization.

He pointed out that Israel is not accepted by Arab regimes, and therefore cannot establish a security system that includes Arab countries, considering that Biden aspired to integrate Israel into the region from a military as well as economic and social point of view, underestimating the actual value of Israeli planes flying in Saudi airspace and airports. , which was a cause of pride for Biden.

It is noteworthy that Biden, in his speech at the Jeddah summit, said that his administration has a clear vision on what should be done in the Middle East, noting that Washington has invested in building a better future in the region, stressing that it will not abandon the Middle East, and will not allow a vacuum to exist. It is filled with other powers.

The US President made it clear that his country retains the ability and determination to eliminate terrorist threats.

For his part, the Emir of the State of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, stressed that achieving stability in the Gulf region is important to the world.

In his speech at the Jeddah summit, he stressed that the dangers facing the region require finding a just and lasting solution to the Palestinian issue.