Invasion of Gaza: New York Times Analyze
Silently Arab leaders like dumb-deaf
Writes - Rafik Jamadar
The number of deaths in Palestine's Israeli attack in Gaza is increasing day by dayCountless ordinary people of different countries are protesting against the attack.But Arab leaders are absolutely silent. Israel's bloody attack lasted three weeks, but they could not take an effective ceasefire. This is said in an analysis of the New York Times.
Monitoring the analysis, the silence of the Arab leaders is justified after the fall of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt. Since then, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Jordan have been formed in a circle. This is the battle for political Islamist forces. It must have gone against Hamas, the hardline Palestinian group. And Israel has been favorable.
The US-based Wilson Center researcher Aaron Davyd Miller said that the fear and reluctance of the Arabs towards the Islamic political power is so strong that they think it is more serious than the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Miller said, "I have never seen such a situation, where many Arab countries are raising the finger of allegations against Hamas for killing and destruction in Gaza. Arab leaders against Israel are actually acting like dumb-deaf silence. After the Israeli campaign launched in Gaza, Egypt took the initiative to ceasefire. Following the initiative, Saudi King Abdullah called on Egypt President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi. According to the CIC's office, King Abdullah has said that he has not seen any fault in Israel for the current situation in Gaza. Abdullah said, "The Palestinians are not responsible for the bloodshed that ordinary Palestinians are facing as a result of a military conflict."
Khaled Elyndi, the Fellow of the Brookings Institution of Research Institute, said that King Abdullah's strategic remarks reflected the similarity of the Arab states as it is with Saudi Arabia. Where their interests with Israel are at the same point. Khaled said that while the present-day Arab leadership is fighting against Islamic political forces like Egypt, Israel is also fighting against Islamist hardliners of Palestine. And here is the main point of the apparent identical position of Israel and Arab countries. Considering the Arab Spring, many analysts from Israel, the United States and Palestine thought that this spring would make the Arab governments more responsible and accountable to their own people, which would force the governments to take a more sympathetic understanding towards the Palestinians and take a tough stand against Israel. But after the fall of the Muslim Brotherhood who came to power after the Arab Spring in Egypt, the equation might have changed. Israel is not a lonely group because of the new generation of leadership, but the Arab states have received sound support in fighting against Palestinian hardliners. Egyptian officials blamed Hamas for the assassination and destruction of Gaza's Israeli attack.
In spite of the lack of food and medical supplies in Gaza, the CC government has blocked illegal tunnels of communication with Egypt and Gaza. Border crossing Salhan al-Hiris, a resident of Beit Lahiya, a northern city in Gaza, said, "CC is worse than the Israeli prime minister. Egypt is making a terrible conspiracy against us against the Jews. The CC government is destroying Brotherhood in Egypt, now against Hamas. Another reason for the similarity between Israel, Saudi Arabia and Persian Gulf countries is that Iran is accused of supporting money and arms against Hamas against Iran. Talks with Hamas are still going on in Egypt's offer of a ceasefire.The negotiators, who discussed with Hamas during the time of the former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak and Mohammad Morsi, are taking the discussions forward. But in the current situation, the question is about how much it will be.
Martin Cromar, chief of the Jerusalem-based Salem College, said that the present government of Egypt and Saudi Arabia, according to Saudi Arabia, would have to suffer the Palestinians to defeat Hamas.Because they do not want Hamas to become strong in Palestine.
The use of deadly force against the peaceful protesters was premeditated. The IDF deployed 100 snipers to the border fence between Gaza and Israel, where 30,000 to 40,000 Palestinians had gathered for the Great March of Return. In a damning tweet, later deleted, the IDF wrote, “Nothing was carried out uncontrolled; everything was accurate and measured, and we know where every bullet landed.”


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