Arab Support for Palestinians Unchanged
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•Gaza war fuels Arab support for Palestinians, to little effect
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A year into the Gaza war , grassroots support for Palestinians has surged across the Arab world, but the groundswell has yet to trigger stronger action against Israel .
Nations with diplomatic ties to Israel have yet to make major policy changes.
Only Saudi Arabia has publicly shifted, halting normalisation talks with Israel unless a Palestinian state is recognised.
Egypt and Jordan signed peace deals with Israel in 1979 and 1994 respectively.
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