Thursday, December 22, 2022

Eleven Years Ago, When the Arab Spring First Brought the Brotherhood to Power in Egypt, and Now Eleven Years Later, For the First Time in Israel’s History, Far-Right Religious Extremists Have Come to Power, what will be the Reaction of the Arabs? And how will the United States Welcome Him?


Eleven Years Ago, When the Arab Spring First Brought the Brotherhood to Power in Egypt, and Now Eleven Years Later, For the First Time in Israel’s History, Far-Right Religious Extremists Have Come to Power, what will be the Reaction of the Arabs? And how will the United States Welcome Him?

Mujeeb Khan

 

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with his allies in the Far-right Camp 


Far-right Religious Zionism, Hamar Gvir, with deep roots in the racist Kahanist Movement, is an ally of the Netanyahu government


  Benjamin Netanyahu has returned to power after a year-long hiatus. The Palestinians are nervous about the return of Netanyahu to power, that now they will be persecuted again, and they will evict from their homes. A new Jewish settlement will build. Israel’s brutality against Palestinians will begin again. The far-right party in Netanyahu’s coalition government is anti-Arab, Ultra-orthodox Jewish Party, and Religious Zionism leader Bezalel Ostrich controls the Civil Administration, which oversees infrastructure construction and security coordination in the West Bank. This coalition government of Netanyahu is said to be the most extreme religious government in the history of Israel. The question now is, how long will this government last? Netanyahu has asked President Biden to help establish Israel’s relationship with Saudi Arabia. Netanyahu said it would help resolve the Palestinian conflict. Prime Minister Netanyahu had told President Trump that America’s recognition of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and moving the US embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem will help solve the Palestinian problem. Then the Abraham accord was signed by Israel with the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, and even then, it said that it would help solve the Palestinian issue. President Trump had a vital role in establishing Israel’s relations with gulf Arab countries, but there has been no change in the lives of Palestinians. The Israeli army still controls the lives of Palestinians. There are still restrictions on the free movement of Palestinians. During the last government of Prime Minister Netanyahu, more than two hundred Palestinians were killed in the Israeli military operation against Palestinians in Gaza. Last year in the month of Ramadan, which is a very holy month for Muslims, the Palestinian were engaged in worshiping in Al-Aqsa Mosque, they clash with the Israeli police, and 180 Palestinians were wounded, eighty of whom were said to be critical condition. To say that the establishment of Israel’s relations with the Arab countries will help to solve the Palestinian problem, the Abraham accord has been going on for three years now, and what has helped to solve the Palestinian conflict? The establishment of Israel’s relations with Arab countries has helped its economy. Israel’s trade with these Arab countries has reached $700millin and will reach $1 billion in the next few years.

  The Middle East is a market of 350 million people. There are opportunities for trade and economic development. Israel should talk about establishing relations with Syria before looking at establishing relations with Saudi Arabia. When Israel’s relations with Syria will be expected, then Iran’s position may be neutral towards Israel. The United States has agreed on the maritime border dispute between Lebanon and Israel in the Mediterranean. Lebanon and Israel had a dispute over oil and gas fields in the Mediterranean. The area in question touches the Karish oil and gas field and a region known as the Qanaa prospect. The deal gives Israel oil and gas rights in the Karish field, while Lebanon gets access to the Qanaa prospect, with Israel earning 17% of the profits. Without establishing diplomatic relations between Israel and Lebanon, the oil and gas trade has brought peace to the borders of the two countries. There has been calm in Hezbollah’s position.        

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