Khaddam: It is painful that some parties, under the pretext of protecting the Palestinian people, launch a media and political campaign against Egypt and other Arab countries.

publisher: المكتب الاعلامي للسيد عبد الحليم خدام

AUTHOR: عبد الحليم خدام

Publishing date: 2008-12-30

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On the third day, the Israeli aggression continues brutally against the Palestinian people, revealing Israel’s true objectives in settling the Palestinian issue and sowing discord in the Arab arena.

It is painful that some parties, under the pretext of protecting the Palestinian people and supporting the Palestinian cause, are conducting media and political campaigns against Egypt and other Arab countries. This happens at a time when everyone should unite in supporting the Palestinian people, reinforcing their resilience, and stopping the Israeli aggression against them. This indicates that the goal of this campaign is to achieve cheap political gains at the expense of the Palestinian people, shifting the focus from supporting the Palestinian people to deepening Arab differences. Meanwhile, these parties content themselves with media campaigns against Israel and watch passively as Gaza is destroyed and its people’s blood is shed, without taking any action under the pretext of not provoking Israel. We do not know how Egypt’s efforts for calm, Palestinian dialogue, and the restoration of Palestinian unity become complicit in the aggression.

How can the actions of these parties, hindering national dialogue and Palestinian national unity, be considered support for the Palestinian people? How does Egypt’s efforts become complicit in the aggression?

How can negotiations between the Syrian regime and Israel, and its alignment with the United States, be considered a form of struggle, and how do Arab efforts for calm become more challenging conditions where aggression intensifies?

The Turkish government has announced the suspension of its mediation in Israeli-Syrian negotiations at a time when the ruling regime in Syria declares its unwillingness to abandon the negotiations. Does supporting the Palestinian people involve separating the Palestinian issue from the recovery of occupied Arab lands in Syria and Lebanon?

The big question is, what role do the parties in this axis play in creating an atmosphere that increases Arab division, and for whose benefit?

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