After the fall of the Assad regime in Syria, fears arose that similar events could be repeated in other countries in the Middle East. Information about this is being disseminated by Israeli and international media. The fear is that a radical Islamist movement could intensify in countries such as Egypt and Jordan.
Arab countries, especially Egypt, still remember the Arab Spring of 2011, which began in Tunisia and affected many other countries in the region, including Egypt. These events led to the resignation of President Mubarak and the subsequent evolution of power in the country. Despite the regime change, the problems that caused the unrest remain relevant.
Unrest also began in Jordan in January 2011. At first, the demands concerned economic aspects; the idea of overthrowing the monarchy in the country was not discussed. Israel is monitoring the situation in the region, discussing it with Washington to avoid destabilization. The question of possible changes remains open.
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