Israel and Arab leaders meet to plan operations to push Iran out of Syria

Washington Free Beacon:
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Wednesday, in what could be a possible gaffe, that his meetings with Arab leaders in Poland are "in order to advance the common interest of combating Iran."

The comments were made to reporters on the sidelines of the Warsaw Middle East ministerial following Netanyahu's meeting with the Sultanate of Oman's Minister Responsible for Foreign Affairs, Yusuf bin Alawi.

"Here I am going to a meeting with 60 foreign ministers and envoys of countries from around the world against Iran," Netanyahu said. "What is important about this meeting—and this meeting is not in secret, because there are many of those—is that this is an open meeting with representatives of leading Arab countries, that are sitting down together with Israel in order to advance the common interest of combating Iran."

"What we are doing is pushing and driving Iran from Syria," Netanyahu added. "We are committed to doing this."
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That sounds like a worthwhile goal that is all the more important with the US scheduled to pull its troops out of Syria.  I suspect there are countries at the meeting who are also trying to push Iran out of Yemen.  Iran has made itself a common enemy of the rest of the Middle East with its sponsor of terrorist proxies waging war against Israel and Saudi Arabia.

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