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Short answer
Israel has peace with Muslim countries like Egypt, Jordan, the UAE, Bahrain, Morocco, and even close ties with Shiite-majority Azerbaijan. This isn’t a war with Islam — it’s a defensive fight against the Iranian regime, a government that openly calls for Israel’s destruction, arms and funds terror
proxies across the region, and threatens global stability.The mission is clear: stop Iran’s nuclear and missile program —not its people. This is not about religion. It’s about stopping a dangerous regime that exports terror, chaos and death.
Long answer
Israel isn’t at war with the Muslim world. It has long-standing peace agreements and expanding ties with many Muslim-majority countries. Egypt and Jordan made peace with Israel in 1979 and 1994. The 2020 Abraham Accords opened a new chapter of cooperation, bringing the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain into formal relations with Israel. Morocco followed soon after, renewing diplomatic ties, and even Kosovo — a Muslim-majority nation — opened its embassy in Jerusalem in 2021.
Then there’s Azerbaijan, a Shiite-majority country with deep cooperation with Israel on defense, trade, and intelligence. The message is clear: Israel’s fight isn’t with Islam or Muslim nations — it’s with the Iranian regime.
And it’s not with the Iranian people, either. Israeli leaders have made that clear, In June 2025, Prime Minister Netanyahu said it directly: “Our fight is with our common enemy — the murderous regime that oppresses and impoverishes you.” One of his videos, delivered in Persian, reached over 1.4 million views, and the broader campaign drew more than 20 million views in a single day — most from inside Iran.
Israel targets the Iranian regime because it openly calls for Israel’s destruction, labeling it a “cancerous tumor.” Iran arms and funds terror groups like Hamas, Hezbollah, Islamic Jihad, and the Houthis — all of which have attacked Israel and others in the region. And at the same time it’s racing toward nuclear weapons, enriching uranium far beyond civilian use, and flooding its proxies with rockets and drones.
Let’s be clear: this isn’t about religion
.It’s about confronting a regime that spreads terror, fuels conflict, and threatens peace — not just for Israel, but for the entire region.