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The Times of Israel Daily Briefing

Moran Zaga: The Gulf states react to humiliation by Iran

The Times of Israel Daily Briefing

The Times of Israel

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4.51.1K Ratings

🗓️ 17 April 2026

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

Welcome to The Times of Israel's Lazar Focus. Each Friday, join host diplomatic correspondent Lazar Berman for a deep dive into what's behind the news that spins the globe.

The shorthand term "Gulf states" doesn't describe a monolith. The Arab states along the Persian Gulf -- Saudi Arabia, Oman, the UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, and Bahrain -- all have unique internal dynamics, and approach their relationships with both Israel and Iran in different ways.

Yet they do share a common threat -- the Shiite regional heavyweight just across the water, Iran.

Placing a priority on stability and prosperity, the Gulf states have sought to prevent a war between the US and Iran. And if that war did break out, they hoped to secure immunity from Iranian attacks by maintaining diplomatic channels with the Islamic Republic and by showing that they were working for a ceasefire.

That effort failed spectacularly. All the Gulf states were targeted by Iran, and the UAE was the country hardest hit by Iran in the war that began on February 28.

The war made the countries look weak, as none of them hit back, nor were they able to put together a unified diplomatic initiative to end the war.

Moran Zaga, expert on the Gulf states at the University of Haifa and at MIND Israel, explains how each of the countries is rethinking its approach to the Iran threat, and whether they are open to deeper ties with Israel.

For now, she says, they are facing new and pressing challenges that threaten their economic well-being -- the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, the possibility that the Houthis will shut down the approaches to the Red Sea, and Iran's insistence that it should decide who gets to enter the Persian Gulf.

Lazar Focus can be found on all podcast platforms. This episode was produced by Gabriella Jacobs and video edited by Ari Schlacht.

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome back to LaserFocus.

0:04.6

I am your host, LaserBurman, and this is our second ceasefire episode of Laser Focus.

0:09.3

Of course, we are doing this on a Wednesday night and by Friday morning things might be different.

0:15.0

There might be an extended ceasefire.

0:16.7

We might be back at war with Iran.

0:18.3

We don't know.

0:19.6

But what is a very important aspect of this war,

0:22.3

it's been an important aspect of the Middle East, even beforehand, is, of course, the Gulf

0:26.7

countries. Now, Gulf countries are not a monolith. There are many different countries. They all have

0:31.7

their own unique internal dynamics. They have their unique interests, their unique geographical

0:36.9

situation. And they see Israel differently and they see Iran differently. There are some that we have internal dynamics, they have their unique interest, their unique geographical situation,

0:37.6

and they see Israel differently and they see Iran differently.

0:40.8

There are some that we have peace agreements with, of course, Bahrain and the UAE.

0:44.7

There are some which we would love to have agreements with, of course, the Saudis.

0:48.6

And they were an interesting part of this war.

0:51.4

They all got hit during the war.

0:53.2

None of them joined in offensively, but they were certainly a part of this war. They all got hit during the war. None of them joined in offensively,

0:55.3

but they were certainly a part of this war. So what we're going to do tonight, what we're going to do

1:00.4

today is to take you through a discussion of where these countries were before the war, how they saw

1:06.3

Israel, how they saw the threat from Iran, what they experienced during the war and what they want to

1:10.7

see happen in a post-war settlement.

1:13.0

So we will be back in one minute after the break with our expert.

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