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Mecca Defense Pact Gives Rise to a Saudi-Led Sunni Bloc, Posing New Challenges for Israel

The Mecca Joint Defense Agreement, signed on Friday, August 7, by Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Pakistan, represents the first formalization of the slow emergence of a conservative Sunni Islamic bloc intended to provide a strategic counterweight against both Israel and Iran. Many Middle East analysts have taken note of this nascent development, and its implications are already more than symbolic.

The bloc has its foundations in existing and growing bilateral ties among these countries in trade, economic relations, and military cooperation, and is not only a matter of declarations. The pact does not include all members of the emerging axis: Qatar and the emergent regime in Syria are both components of it, and in many ways those countries are a more natural fit for membership than Saudi Arabia. The agreement is therefore significant mainly because it indicates that Riyadh seeks at least one foot in this axis.

The pact was announced with portentous language. The joint statement declares that the agreement "is intended to strengthen collective deterrence against any act of aggression, and stipulates that any armed attack against any one of the three states shall be regarded as an attack against them all," while providing for "the enhancement of all aspects of defense cooperation among the three states." Israel should be watching the slow crystallization of this bloc carefully, as Jerusalem and Islamic claims there are likely to form the symbolic element that knits the emergent group together.

(JPost/VFI News)

"Dear Lord, we lift up Israel before You as new alliances form among the nations that surround her. We pray in Yeshua’s Name that You frustrate every plan devised for harm and turn the hearts of leaders in Riyadh, Ankara, and Islamabad toward peace rather than confrontation. Please give Israel’s leaders wisdom and discernment to watch, prepare, and act from strength. We thank You that You keep Jerusalem as the apple of Your eye and that no counsel can stand against Your purposes."