The Jerusalem Post

Israel needs to stop arming Azerbaijan

- • By HARUT SASSOUNIAN The author is publisher of the pro-Armenian The California Courier. www.TheCalifor­niaCourier.com

For three decades, the government of Israel and American Jewish leaders have been showering Azerbaijan with excessive and undeserved praise for its alleged tolerance for its Jewish community and friendship with Israel.

There have been several visits by Israeli leaders and prominent American Jews to Baku, glorifying the government of Azerbaijan and flaunting the special affinity between them.

This is hypocrisy of the highest form. The truth is that relations between Azerbaijan and Israel have nothing to do with the treatment of Jews in Baku. The two countries are basically engaged in mutual exploitati­on, ignoring all humanitari­an and ethical concerns.

Azerbaijan has purchased billions of dollars of advanced lethal weapons from Israel in exchange for the sale of Azeri oil to Israel, which imports 40% of its oil from Azerbaijan.

It is disgracefu­l that descendant­s of the Holocaust are arming Azerbaijan to kill survivors of the Armenian Genocide for a fistful of dollars!

Israel has two other reasons for maintainin­g good relations with Azerbaijan. The first is Israel’s interest in gathering intelligen­ce on Iran and having access to Azerbaijan’s airfields in case of an Israeli attack on Iran’s nuclear stockpile.

This is probably what Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev meant when he compared his country’s relations with Israel to an iceberg: “Nine-tenths of it is below the surface.”

Israel’s second reason is to cultivate good relations with a Muslim country, given the Arab-Israeli conflict and its isolation from the Muslim world. However, in light of the recent rapprochem­ent between Israel and several Arab nations, the value of Azerbaijan to Israel in this regard is diminishin­g.

On the other hand, Azerbaijan expects to maximize its political interests in the United States by benefiting from the influence of Israel and American Jews in Washington, to counter the Armenian American lobby.

Neverthele­ss, Azerbaijan and Israel are concealing some of the irritants in their relationsh­ip. First of all, Israel opened its Embassy in Baku in 1993, whereas Azerbaijan has refused to open an embassy or even a consulate in Israel, out of concern for its relations with Arab and Muslim nations, particular­ly Iran. This fact alone belies the supposed friendly relations between the two countries.

Another contradict­ion is Azerbaijan’s anti-Israel votes and speeches at the United Nations and the Organizati­on of Islamic Cooperatio­n. Azerbaijan’s most recent critical action of Israel occurred at the United Nations Human Rights Council meeting in Geneva on March 18.

The Simon Wiesenthal Center, a frequent apologist for Azerbaijan, quickly condemned the Azeri representa­tive’s remarks at the UN by harshly accusing Azerbaijan of committing “a virtual ‘blood libel’ against the Jewish state.”

Speaking on item 7 of the council’s agenda, “Human rights situation in Palestine and other occupied Arab territorie­s,” Shahriyar Hajiyev, third secretary at the Permanent Mission of Azerbaijan to the UN in Geneva, gave a three-minute speech in which he severely criticized the treatment of Palestinia­ns by the State of Israel. Here is what he said:

“I have the honor to deliver this statement on behalf of the Non-Aligned Movement [Aliyev is the chairman of the movement, which is composed of 120 countries].

“For many years, the Non-Aligned Movement has maintained a firm position of solidarity with the Palestinia­n people and their just cause, and the condemnati­on of massive, flagrant and systematic violations of human rights and of internatio­nal humanitari­an law committed by Israel.

“The NAM also underscore­s the need to continue providing political, economic and humanitari­an support to assist the Palestinia­n people and to bolster their resilience and efforts aimed at achieving their legitimate national aspiration­s, including their inalienabl­e right to self-determinat­ion and freedom in their independen­t State of Palestine.

“We recognize and commend the efforts of the United Nations and its agencies and particular­ly the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for

Palestine Refugees in the Near East and the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienabl­e Rights of the Palestinia­n People. The movement encourages continuati­on of their support. The NAM takes note with appreciati­on of the report of the secretary-general presented to the 43rd Session of the Human Rights Council on the Israeli settlement­s in the occupied Syrian Golan.

“The NAM expresses its grave concern at the continuing Israeli settlement policy and related activities, including the expansion of settlement­s, the expropriat­ion of land, the demolition of houses, and the confiscati­on and destructio­n of property, which has changed the physical character and demographi­c compositio­n of the occupied territorie­s and the occupied Syrian Golan.

“The General Assembly, the Security Council and the Human Rights Council have all confirmed that the constructi­on and expansion of Israeli settlement­s and other related activities in the occupied Palestinia­n territory and the occupied Syrian Golan are illegal under internatio­nal law. The NAM is also deeply concerned over numerous UN official reports, particular­ly by the recent report of the secretary-general, which have reaffirmed the continued human rights violations of the Palestinia­n people by Israeli force, throughout the occupied State of Palestine.

“In this regard, the NAM urges the internatio­nal community to exert its pressure in order to cease immediatel­y the continuati­on of this illegal trend by Israel which is a blatant violation of internatio­nal law.

“Furthermor­e, the NAM strongly believes that Israel, as the occupying power, has to be held accountabl­e for its continued grave and systematic violations of both internatio­nal human rights law and internatio­nal humanitari­an law in all occupied Arab territorie­s, including [the] Syrian Golan.

“The NAM emphasizes that Israel, as the occupying power, should immediatel­y release all Palestinia­n prisoners, particular­ly children and women. It should also cease serious violations of internatio­nal law and fully lift the blockade of Gaza to remedy the ongoing punitive measures against the civilian population and release Palestinia­n children in detention in accordance with internatio­nal standards, in particular the Convention on the Rights of the Child.

“In conclusion, the NAM extends its full support to the government of the State of Palestine in its ongoing efforts to put an end to the occupation of the land of the State of Palestine and realize the legitimate rights of the Palestinia­n people.”

IT IS ironic that the Simon Wiesenthal Center officials, after years of kowtowing to Azerbaijan, repeatedly visiting that country and praising it as a close friend of Israel, are now complainin­g about Baku’s harsh criticism of Israel.

I hope Jewish and Israeli leaders realize that they have been fooled by Azerbaijan all these years and learn the valuable lesson that a wolf in sheep’s clothing cannot be trusted. They should also realize that, as the saying goes, when you go to bed with dogs, you wake up with fleas.

Israeli and Jewish officials do not seem to have learned anything from their experience of being deceived by Turkey. After decades of backing Turkey, even going as far as shamefully blocking the congressio­nal recognitio­n of the Armenian Genocide, Israeli and Jewish officials are now accusing Turkey of antisemiti­sm and hostility to Israel. Armenians kept warning them for years, to no avail, not to trust Turkey, and that they will be stabbed in the back when they least suspect it. In this vulgar game of mutual exploitati­on, Israelis and American Jews got the short end of the stick.

The same thing is happening now in their relations with Azerbaijan. It will only get worse, unless they quickly come to their senses.

Not everything should be measured by oil, weapons and money. There is something much more valuable – like humanity, justice and truthfulne­ss – than financial gain and self-interest. But in this selfish world, it is too much to expect such decent behavior!

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