Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is reportedly working to establish a new regional alliance, moving away from the traditional moderate Sunni bloc. This emerging axis could include countries such as Turkey, Iran, Qatar, Egypt, and Pakistan. Recent developments suggest that Saudi Arabia is intensifying criticism of the United Arab Emirates, accusing it of collaborating with Israel against Saudi interests and even labeling it as an 'Israeli proxy.'
The kingdom has also shifted its position on Israel, now viewing it as the main challenge in the region, which analysts see as an effort to strengthen ties with Turkey. Additionally, there are signs that Mohammed bin Salman is adopting a more conciliatory stance toward the Muslim Brotherhood and supporting Turkish interests in Africa.

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