The major role of the complacency in the genocide against Gaza.

The major role of complacency in the genocide against Gaza.

The Qatari website Al-Arabi Al-Jadeed, in an article written by Abdul Wahab Al-Afandi, a Sudanese writer and analyst and professor of political science at the Doha Center for Advanced Studies, described the recent developments in Arab countries, including Syria, in the context of a new Nakba for the Arabs after the occupation of Palestine by the Zionists. The text of this article is as follows.

The shameful and treacherous complicity of Arab regimes with the Zionist occupiers

When crimes such as hijacking an airplane or a passenger ship occur, their passengers ask their country’s security authorities to save them, and this is a natural request; because the responsibility for ensuring security does not lie with the passengers, but with the security institutions, which must do everything necessary to free the hostages and return them safely to their families. If they do anything other than this, they will become the laughing stock of the world. Now imagine that these same authorities and security institutions, in addition to being indifferent to the lives of the victims, secretly contact and collude with criminals and kidnappers!

This situation we have described is what we see today in Gaza and Palestine in general; a country that has been kidnapped for nearly 100 years and the kidnappers have carried out their threats against the victims and are on the verge of their destruction, some of these victims were killed, some fell into the sea and those who survived are practically deprived of the right to life. When Palestine was kidnapped, the security institutions (referring to the Arab countries) put the responsibility on the victims (the Palestinian people) and at the same time, by remaining silent in the face of the crimes of the kidnappers, they also complicit with them.

At that time, some Arabs had a shred of shame and secretly complicit and collaborated with the Palestinian thieves (referring to the Zionists), but today they no longer have the same shame and openly and proudly cooperate with Israel, the enemy of all Arabs. This is why we emphasize that there was no such thing as a “Palestinian Nakba”; Rather, what happened was an “Arab Nakba” and it was the Arab regimes that lost Palestine because at that time the Palestinians did not have the power to fight and the Arab countries surrounding Palestine lost whatever was left of this land, such as the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, and did not assume any responsibility for Palestine and its people. Also, when the Arab regimes signed the shameful compromise agreements with the Zionist occupation regime, they did not demand the return of the Palestinian land to its owners nor did they say anything about the rights of the Palestinians.

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