The Arab Intifada is an alternate-history scenario wherein the United Arab Republics is established. The Israeli surprise attack against Egypt in 1967, though not without some success in targeting jet hangars and causing damage, ultimately fell short of its real-life impact. Israel fails to secure the Sinai, necessitating a retreat. Consequently, Gamal Abdel Nasser did not meet his demise in 1970 and, instead, continues to support Arab nationalist movements in Oman and the Emirates.
In Yemen, the civil war concludes with the Republicans prevailing over the theocrats. This outcome prompts Saudi Arabia to engage in a full-scale conflict, attempting to uphold the theocratic regime. The resulting civil war in 1971 led to the Kingdom's downfall, sparked by an escalation of tensions between the royal family and the Wahhabi guards. Meanwhile, as these factions vie for control of the capital, the Arab Republics seize the opportunity to invade Hejaz and al-Hasa.
In a strategic move, the Arab Republics launched a surprise attack against Israel in 1973. By the year's end, they successfully conquered the entire territory, thereby liberating Palestine and achieving the complete annihilation of Israel.
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