In this difficult stage in the life of the Arabs, when suffering increases, oppression increases, wealth is plundered, right is lost, land is encroached upon, people are dispersed by an unjust enemy, and the boundaries between right and wrong, between justice and injustice, between dignity and humiliation, between sovereignty and aggression, are lost. At this stage, the citizen stands wondering where this is going. What is the nation's destiny?
Is foreign domination, and is tyranny and injustice an irreversible destiny? Can the Arab nation or people continue to accept these prevailing conditions in which the doors of hope are closed due to external domination or internal domination?
In this dark stage of our history, when many deserted their nation and accepted to be of help to their enemies against their nation, forfeiting the right and giving up the land and accepting foreign domination, at this stage it becomes a right, even a duty, for every Arab to ask: When will the ordeal end? And how?
If the state of national disintegration constituted the greatest danger facing the Arabs, then another danger threatens national unity in most Arab countries, which is the danger of the Zionist and foreign focus on stirring up strife and ethnic, sectarian and sectarian fanaticism..