The Arab world behind the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Summary. This article analyzes the background and impact of the current Palestinian-Israeli conflict, focuses on the attitudes and actions of Arab countries in this conflict, reveals the contradictions and dilemmas within the Arab world, and the impact and enlightenment on the Palestinian resistance movement.
The Palestinian-Israeli conflict is one of the most protracted, complex and sensitive issues in the Middle East, and it is also the focus of attention of the international community. Recently, the Palestinian-Israeli conflict has escalated again, and Israel has used its air superiority to carry out large-scale bombing of Gaza, causing a large number of Palestinian civilians, triggering global condemnation and condemnation. Not to be outdone, the Palestinian resistance groups, led by Hamas, fired thousands of rockets and launched counterattacks against Israeli cities and military targets, inflicting certain losses and pressure on Israel. What are the attitudes and actions of the Arab countries in this life-and-death conflict?
As brothers of the same origin as Palestine, Arab countries have paid great attention to and participated in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. On the one hand, some Arab countries actively support Palestinian resistance and even consider military intervention. For example, Iran, Turkey, Yemen and other countries, they are all important forces in the Islamic world, although the ethnic and religious relations with Palestine are not the closest, but they are all staunch opponents of Israel and staunch supporters of Palestine. They have not only expressed their sympathy and solidarity with Palestine politically, but have also provided assistance and cooperation to Palestine militarily. For example, Iran has provided ** technology to Palestine, Turkey has sent medical teams and relief supplies to Palestine, Yemen's Houthis have sent ** missiles and drones to Israeli and US military bases, and Allah in Lebanon and militia forces in Iraq have also joined the attack on Israel, forming a "Shiite arc" that has contained Israel's military power and created favorable conditions for Palestinian resistance.
On the other hand, some Arab countries have behaved coldly and even secretly colluded with Israel. For example, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan and other countries have the closest ethnic and religious relations with Palestine, but they have not given sufficient concern and help to the plight of Palestine, but have maintained a certain degree of cooperation and tacit understanding with Israel. Saudi Arabia, for example, has only paid lip service to Israel's atrocities without taking any real action, and has even allowed additional U.S. troops to deploy on its territory to guard against Houthi attacks. Egypt, for its part, has even refused to allow Palestinian refugees to enter the country, turned a blind eye to Israel's aggression, and even cooperated with Israel by closing the border passage in Gaza and cutting off the lifeline of Palestine. Jordan, while showing some sympathy for the Palestinians, has not taken any effective measures and has only made some empty statements at the United Nations without exerting any pressure on Israel.
Why do these Arab countries adopt such an attitude towards the Palestinian-Israeli conflict?There are many reasons for this, chief among them are their relations with the United States and Israel. The United States is the largest external force in the Middle East and Israel's biggest ally, and it has a tremendous influence on the politics, economy, and security of Arab countries. The United States has been promoting reconciliation and cooperation between Arab countries and Israel in order to realize its strategic interests in the Middle East. Under the mediation of the United States, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, and other countries have signed a series of agreements with Israel, established certain diplomatic, economic, and trade relations, and even some military and intelligence cooperation. In order to maintain good relations with the United States and Israel and to safeguard their own national interests, these Arab countries have no choice but to adopt an ambiguous attitude toward the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, and they do not want to offend the United States and Israel, nor do they want to lose the support of the Arab world.
What are the implications and implications of this approach for the Palestinian resistance?First of all, it shows that the Palestinian resistance movement is very difficult, and it has to face not only the strong military pressure of Israel, but also the internal divisions and contradictions in the Arab world, and that it cannot be expected that all Arab countries can give Palestine firm support and assistance, and may even be betrayed and betrayed by some Arab countries. Secondly, it illustrates the necessity of the Palestinian resistance movement, which is the only way for the Palestinian people to strive for freedom and independence, and that it is only through unremitting resistance that the Israeli siege and blockade can be broken, that the attention and support of the international community can be won, and that the final liberation of Palestine can be achieved. Finally, it shows that the Palestinian resistance movement is very promising, and it has received sincere support and assistance from some Arab countries and the Islamic world, as well as the solidarity and solidarity of righteous people all over the world, and as long as it persists in the long-term struggle, it will definitely be able to defeat the Israeli aggression. The Palestinian resistance movement is also the resistance movement of the Arab world, and it is not only related to the fate of Palestine, but also to the future of the Arab world.