Several Arab nations are considering a new security alliance designed to address escalating regional instability. According to Jordan’s former Minister of Social Development, Amin Al-Mashaqba, discussions involve potential cooperation between Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar. The proposed alliance aims to proactively prevent further conflict and maintain security within the Middle East. Al-Mashaqba indicated the initiative is a response to growing concerns over ongoing regional challenges. Details regarding the alliance’s structure and specific objectives remain limited at this stage. The move signals a potential shift towards greater regional self-reliance in security matters. Further developments are expected as discussions progress among the involved parties.