Public opinion with the Palestinian people; Western governments stand with Israel / What is the reason for this contradiction?
Simultaneously with the escalation of the war and conflicts between the army of the occupation regime of Jerusalem and the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) and subsequently the escalation of bloody and deadly attacks by the Zionists against the people living in the Gaza Strip in the form of air and artillery attacks, public opinion in all parts of the world They have supported the people of Palestine and strongly condemned the crimes committed by the Zionists against them.
In fact, the volume and scope of the crimes committed by the Zionists against the residents of the Gaza Strip in the recent period has been so shocking and terrible that it has provoked a flood of protests all over the world against the Zionist regime and in support of the Palestinian nation. However, the point to ponder in this midst is the rise of protests and demonstrations in support of the Palestinian people in Western countries. In this regard, the city of London, the capital of England, has seen more than 100,000 people march on several occasions, and other European countries such as France, Germany, Sweden, Italy, and the Netherlands have also witnessed large-scale protests against the Zionists and in support of the Palestinian nation. are
At the same time, especially in America, we have seen unprecedented protests held in Washington DC, New York, and Chicago in support of the people of Palestine. In the meantime, the strange thing is that a number of European governments, such as the governments of Germany, France, and the Netherlands, have explicitly declared the holding of rallies and marches in support of the Palestinian people as illegal and prohibited, and the British Interior Minister has also recently taken a stand. He said that “waving the Palestinian flag in this country can be considered as an illegal act”.
This is despite the fact that the supporters of the occupying Jerusalem regime in the current situation do not face any restrictions and obstacles in showing their support for this regime, and even in some European countries, the senior officials of these countries are also in their gatherings, which are not large and crowded. , They will attend. However, at this point, a major and central question is raised: What is the cause of the contradiction and contradiction in the type of approach of the public opinion of the Western countries, and their governments regarding the Palestinian issue and the current crimes of the Zionists against this nation?
It seems that in order to answer this question, 3 major and central components should be considered:
One: the deep infiltration of Zionists in Western governance systems
It should be noted that the Zionists and their allied lobbies have gained wide and deep influence in many governance mechanisms in Western countries during the last seven decades, and this influence is not only in political frameworks but also in the fields of legislation and soft power.
In this regard, we have seen that in recent days, famous people who have criticized the Zionist regime in Western countries have faced the most severe and contradictory reactions from the Western political systems. For example, recently, a Muslim cleric named “Aarij Anwar” who worked for the Western University of America, was fired from the said university for supporting the Palestinian nation.
Interestingly, the president of this university described the statements of this Muslim cleric as divisive and anti-Semitic. At the same time, the American magazine Artforum, in a strange move, fired its editor David Velasco for announcing his support for the people of Gaza and publishing a call for a ceasefire in the region. The strangest of all is that Rishi Sunak’s government in the UK, which could not tolerate the massive protests and marches in London in support of the Palestinian nation, took organized and widespread action to cancel the visas of those foreign citizens who participated in the marches related to the support of the Palestinian nation. has put it on the agenda.
Of course, these are only a few examples of the anti-Palestinian practices of Western governments in dealing with the supporters of the Palestinian nation in recent days. Of course, as it was said before, behind these actions and encounters is the extensive and deep penetration of the Zionists and their allied lobbies into the governance and legal mechanisms of European countries.
A breach that, for example, has turned any talk about the Holocaust into a taboo in Europe for years, or this breach and influence is so serious in a country like Britain that some analysts are concerned about the strange influence of Zionist lobbies in the educational field of this country. Even the implicit guidance of English children in kindergartens and primary schools in the form of various educational programs informs and criticizes the principles of Zionist content.
Two: the deep interest of Western governments in supporting the occupying regime of Al-Quds
Another component that can explain the reason for the gap and contradiction in the approach of Western governments and nations in relation to the Palestine nation is the deep interest of Western governments in supporting the Zionist occupiers. It should be noted that the Zionist regime is a fake entity created by Western governments, and Europeans in particular see it as an activism that largely guarantees the domination of this group of countries over the Mediterranean Sea. At the same time, a number of Asian and African countries are also present near the Mediterranean Sea, but practically, due to European totalitarianism, they do not have much share of this sea.
In addition to all this, the Zionist regime is a proxy element for many Western governments, including the American government, to advance its agendas in the Middle East region, and its destruction or weakening means a fatal blow to the interests of Western countries. Basically, it is for this reason that US President Joe Biden said in his position, “If Israel did not exist, we would have to create it somehow”.