Together with non-Arab Iran, Arab states convened in Saudi Arabia to discuss the "Israeli crimes in Gaza and Lebanon".
Arab hypocrisy, something we have seen in the last 120 years, has reached an uncharted summit in the latest gathering.
It is clear to anyone who knows the Middle East that the most feared issue in the region is Iran and not Israel, in fact, for many countries, it Israel is a source of not only hope but economic survival.
There is not one person among those that gathered in the Saudi capital who thinks that the region will be better off if Israel is destroyed and a Palestinian state is established in its place.
What would Jordan do without Israel's water and natural gas?
Egypt, whose economy is gutted, relies on Israeli natural gas which they then turn into liquid form and resells it to Europe. Israel could easily do that itself, but refrains from doing so in order to bolster the Egyptians.
The UAE, who wishes to be a Middle Eastern country that follows the freedom of the west know that Israel is the key to their success.
Saudi Arabia itself envies the UAE for its blossoming ties with Israel, but in the meantime does all the deals it can under the table.
Lebanon, who has been ruled by the Shiites from Iran and Hezbollah for decades are beginning to feel a sense of liberation, all achieved through the IAF and Israeli ground troops.
Even Syria, who is strangled by the Iranian chokehold it has on the Assad regime, is beginning to deal with Israel secretly, hoping Israel will save it from Iran.
All of these countries listen to PM Netanyahu speak about a Middle East free from Iran and pray five times a day he will succeed.
The Arab hypocrisy is thicker than ever, letting Israel do all the work itself.