PNN – “Abdulbari Atwan”, an analyst of the Arab world, asked the participants of the Arab-Islamic meeting in Riyadh, which will be held on Monday, to take strategic decisions, including an oil embargo against the Western world, in order to stop the war in Gaza.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, Atwan wrote in the newspaper Rai Alyoum: Riyadh will host the Arab and Islamic meeting on Monday, where 57 Arab and Islamic leaders will probably participate to examine the political developments in the region and the world, and on top of that, the Zionist regime’s genocide in Gaza and Lebanon, which has killed more than 45,000 people.
He added: There are several points that should be noted about this meeting;
First, this is a meeting of the representatives of one third of the inhabitants of the planet, which has oil and gas resources, gold and other minerals such as uranium and lithium, however, Islamic countries or their leaders have real weight in international organizations, especially the United Nations and the Security Council.
Second, this meeting will be held thirteen months after committing genocide and ethnic cleansing and killing civilians and children. And social networks are full of horrible scenes of martyrs and victims. The Arab world and the Islamic world, similar to the countries of Latin America and the African continent, did not cut ties with the occupying regime and expel its ambassadors, similar to the work of Nicaragua, Mexico, Colombia, Brazil, South Africa, etc. in this regard.
Third, many countries closed their ports to the ships of the occupiers that carry ammunition and bombs of mass destruction, like Spain, while the Arab countries welcome these ships and witness the passage of an Israeli warship through the canal in broad daylight.
Fourth, the flow of oil and gas from the Arab world to the Western world has not stopped, aligned with the genocidals; the same western world that considers genocide by the Zionist regime as self-defense.
Fifth, most Arab and Islamic nations have no hope for this meeting. Especially when a similar event was held in Riyadh last year and no practical action was taken to deal with the genocide and we witnessed a statement condemning the occupying regime, which we have seen thousands of times in all meetings and meetings and other Arab or Islamic meetings.
The editor of Rai Alyoum wrote: We tell you in advance that we do not want a statement of condemnation and a request from the United Nations to intervene, but we want practical action. We are aware of some of you aligning with the occupiers and establishing a land bridge to meet the needs of food, fresh fruits and vegetables, and possibly lethal weapons and bombs, while our people are dying of hunger and thirst and you are watching. We do not ask you to move your armies, because we are aware of their corruption and distance from the goals for which they were established and billions spent on arming them.
Atwan stated: Most of these armies, if not all, did not enter the war, unless they were defeated, and our hope these days is in the men of resistance and their arms. We sympathize with those who won in Iraq and Afghanistan and are now fighting in Gaza and Lebanon.