The Jerusalem Post

Netanyahu government must stop coddling Qatar

- • By MARTIN OLINER

the new government of prime minister Benjamin netanyahu has been described by american media as a right-wing extremist, hardline, ultra-hawkish and the most far right in Israel’s history.

neverthele­ss, last thursday, on a night when Israeli citizens were forced to spend the night in bomb shelters due to indiscrimi­nate rocket fire from the Gaza strip, Israel’s neophyte Foreign minister eli Cohen, who is learning on the job, issued unconscion­able praise for Qatar.

Cohen thanked the Qataris for enabling members of Israel’s national beach volleyball team to participat­e in a tournament in doha, after previously threatenin­g to prevent them from receiving visas and keep them out of the country.

“In sports and on the playing fields, there is no place for boycotts and exclusion,” Cohen wrote. “I hope this is another step toward bringing our nations closer together.”

the words in hebrew for volleyball is kadur af, which also means flying bullet. there is important symbolism in the double meaning of the word.

the Qatari regime supports the hamas terrorist organizati­on that rules Gaza and facilitate­s its terrorism against Israeli civilians. Qatar still pumps money into terrorists’ hands with Israel’s knowledge and bewilderin­g acquiescen­ce.

the netanyahu government turns a blind eye to the shipments of dollars from doha to hamas in Gaza. the time has come for netanyahu to stop the arrival of these suitcases full of protection money supporting terror.

the same Qatari regime helps fund the Boycott divestment and sanction (Bds) efforts against Israel around the world and professors­hips for anti-Israel lecturers at top american and British universiti­es teaching the future leaders of the us and united Kingdom.

thankfully, saudi arabia has stopped similar behavior in recent years. But Israel and the rest of the world continues to turn a blind eye to Qatar, even allowing the regime to host the World Cup, which was used as a propaganda event for the palestinia­ns. Israeli journalist­s, who also required the help of their Foreign ministry to enter Qatar, were shamefully mistreated at the tournament.

the world needs to start asking: If Qatar has so much disposable money to put on a lavish show for the World Cup, for internatio­nal diplomatic warfare against Israel and to spend on american and British campuses, why does doha not build a university for palestinia­ns in Gaza?

aFter all, top american universiti­es, including northweste­rn, Georgetown and Carnegie mellon, have large campuses in Qatar that receive massive funding from doha. there are also Qatari branches of top universiti­es in london, paris, munich and Calgary.

us secretary of state antony Blinken is set to arrive in jerusalem on tuesday for talks with netanyahu. he is expected to warn Israel against taking steps to strengthen its legal system; initiating constructi­on for residents in judea and samaria;

and facilitati­ng jewish prayer at judaism’s holiest site, har habayit (the temple mount).

Blinken’s tweet about preserving the status quo at what he called “the haram al-sharif/temple mount,” following a visit to the site by national

security minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, did enough damage.

there is no better time for netanyahu to deflect such harmful and unnecessar­y pressure on america’s top ally in the middle east by highlighti­ng the havoc caused by Qatar around the world.

netanyahu should insist that the us start following the anti-Israel money from doha to Gaza and to campuses influencin­g academia throughout the us, thus causing tremendous, incalculab­le damage.

When Cohen meets with his american counterpar­t, instead of praising Qatar again, he must raise the question of why no one is looking into Qatari money and insisting on transparen­cy. he should ask why america relies on fickle regimes like doha and ankara that end up backstabbi­ng the us time and time again.

only if the Israeli and american government­s and the leaders of the internatio­nal community stop coddling Qatar, can the abraham accords move forward again in a serious manner. standing up to Qatar will create an atmosphere that would enable more arab and muslim countries to gain legitimacy for normalizin­g relations with Israel.

that in turn would make the world realize that netanyahu’s government is striving to achieve peace in the middle east, and is not so hawkish, hard-line and extremist after all.

The writer is co-president of the Religious Zionists of America, chairman of the Center for Righteousn­ess and Integrity, and a committee member of the Jewish Agency. He was appointed by former US president Donald Trump as a member of the United States Holocaust Memorial Council. The views expressed here are his own. Martinolin­er@gmail.com.

 ?? (Yonatan Sindel/Flash90) ?? FOREIGN MINISTER Eli Cohen, who is learning on the job, issued unconscion­able praise for Qatar, says the writer.
(Yonatan Sindel/Flash90) FOREIGN MINISTER Eli Cohen, who is learning on the job, issued unconscion­able praise for Qatar, says the writer.

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