The Arab and Islamic communities in America had announced their support for Trump early on... Likewise, most Arab countries preferred Trump over Hartz, despite their awareness that American policy is made by traditional decision-making centers in accordance with America’s own interests first.
The lack of Arab and Islamic vote for Harris and the fact that a large percentage of them voted for Trump can be understood as highlighting the disappointment of these communities with the positions of the Democratic Party towards Arab and Islamic issues and the possibility of a change, even if slight, in the American position in favor of the Arabs.
With regard to the wars in Sudan and Yemen, Trump is likely to continue reducing US interventions unless they directly affect US interests, and this may lead to a reduction in US support for diplomatic solutions there, leaving these countries relying on their own strength or on regional support to confront their crises. Interior.
Trump is likely to continue the policy of supporting Israel's absolute superiority in the region, but subject to more stringent American controls.
Trump's position on Iran and its arms in the region is directed towards preventing Iran from possessing nuclear weapons, and the Trump position is directed towards limiting, not eliminating, Iran's arms in the region.
Trump will try to restore relations with Saudi Arabia, other Gulf states, and Egypt to the way they were during his previous era.
In general, Trump's return to the White House may embody a more conservative approach, as he will strengthen alliances with conservative countries in the region that are close to the American approach, with a clear tendency to reduce American military and diplomatic commitments, as long as they do not threaten the direct interests of the United States.