1) that didn't help them in 1973 Ramadan war, the Arabs had the same things and won(at least Egypt, Syria did good too but not as well as Egypt.. they both knew they were fighting the US through a proxy! so faith and principles were at their highest..)
2) When the Arabs united in 1973, they won the war and forced Usrael to negotiate and give back the biggest chunk of land it had ever taken from them by way of deception from the US)
3) The Arabs too are united since 1973 and much stronger now than anyone in the ME including Usrael.. the real problem is the US.. and as the saying goes.."when you can't beat him, join him"..and since no one can beat the US, not even other superpowers who have decided to join it.. it is a smart move to join the US, that gives some leverage and influence to the Arabs on all issues, including Palestine..this is a good and smart politico-strategic move that will bear fruits in the future..while the Usraeli bond with the US will be weakened.. Since they know that they will get nothing if they try to fight the US itself..the most powerful military and economic nation on earth..that is not that much hostile to them apart from the Usraeli problem..
1.)that didn't help them in 1973 Yom-Kippur war, the Jews had the same things and won(at least the IAF, IDF did good too but not as well as IAF.. they both knew they were fighting Russia through a proxy! so faith and principles were at their highest..)
2.)The Arabs didn't unite in 73
They didn't win the war
And they didn't force Israel to negotiate
They actually succumbed to the will of Israel
*Reminder: The Israeli government convened in June 1967 and decided to hand Sinai to Egypt in exchange for peace as quickly as possible.
3.)The Arabs are not united from the days of the caliphate until today
The Arabs are no stronger than Israel, Turkey, Iran
The real problem of the Arabs is the Arabs themselves
"it is a smart move to join the US" - yes it is
But the Arabs didn't fight against the US, but against Israel
The United States itself never fought alongside Israel, and usually only "got in the way" of Israel.
I don't know about that. they have a pretty good reason to wipe Israel off the map, but they don't seem to have the guts to pay the price.
Can be
But before the establishment of the State of Israel, many Arab officials said that no one could deny that the Land of Israel (Palestine) was the land of the Jews, and that the Temple was the Temple of the Jews.
Maybe it's a combination of both things...