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I'll repost this since it seems more apt now than ever in understanding the Arab mindset.
Also Iran is not Arabic. Its Persian

The common Arabic proverb is: "I against my brother, my brother and I against my cousin, then my cousin and I against the stranger". It is a Bedouin adage highlighting a hierarchy of loyalty based on kinship, where family stands united against outside threats despite internal disagreements.

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