OPINIONS
Sun 16 Jul 2023 9:53 am - Jerusalem Time
Relying too much on the American-Israeli dispute is futile
There are those who rely a lot on the dispute arising between the United States of America and the occupying state, given that it may in the future lead to a deepening of this dispute, and thus the United States will reduce its support for the occupying state, or at the very least, America will not oppose any Security Council resolution that may condemn Israeli violations And the crimes it commits against the Palestinians in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, provided that these convictions do not lead to punishment by the Occupying Power.
The differences between the United States and Israel are disputes within the same house, and their fate is the solution, because the relations between them are relations of a strategic alliance that cannot be broken as long as the occupying state provides clear services to America in the Arab region in particular and the Middle East region in general.
The occupying state takes the place of what the United States and its forces can do, whether through military force or, more precisely, the policy of carrots and sticks. The occupation is the one who does this in addition to Israel preserving the American role in the region to ensure the continuation of the plundering of its resources, especially the oil wealth, and to keep most of the countries in the region subordinate to the United States, which works to keep the occupying country as the first power in the region, and to make the Arab countries accept this situation and establish normal relations with it. The occupying state, as happened with several Arab and Islamic countries, at the expense of the Palestinian cause and the inalienable and inalienable national rights of our people.
The alliance or alliance between America and Israel is an alliance that cannot be broken except through an Arab and Islamic force that confronts the American and Israeli plans in the region, and works to mobilize the Arab and Islamic peoples to play their role in uniting the ranks of the nation, and pushing towards strengthening the position of Arab countries in the world and rejecting American and Israeli hegemony over Region.
Rehabilitation of the Arab and Islamic nation by exploiting its capabilities, whether in the ground or on its face, and reuniting its ranks and preventing the exploitation of its wealth, is the only way that will lead to the dissolution of the American-Israeli alliance, because the role of the occupying power in this case will not benefit the United States from it. It is forced to deal with the current situation, where the unity of the Arab and Islamic nation is, and to prevent the exploitation of its wealth.
In this case, there will be no role left for the occupying state to play in serving the United States and the colonial West. Rather, the occupying state becomes a burden on these countries, which makes them abandon them, just as it abandoned many of its allies in the region and the world when their role in serving policies and interests ended. these colonial countries.
Relying on the American-Israeli dispute now and at this stage is misplaced and not very useful.
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