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Palestinia­n cause must be freed from Iran-Israel trap

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Iran’s recent military strike on Israel sparked much debate over its implicatio­ns. While some argue that Iran achieved symbolic victories and potentiall­y reshaped its relations with Israel and the US, others suggest that the primary focus should be on the impact of the attack on the Palestinia­n cause, particular­ly during this critical juncture. However, beyond the controvers­y, it appears that the missile and drone strikes had little utility and actually harmed the Palestinia­n plight.

The strikes, planned by Tehran, aimed to secure symbolic gains without provoking significan­t responses from Israel or the US.

But the Palestinia­ns were not factored into Iran’s strategic calculatio­ns. Consequent­ly, the attack failed to serve the Palestinia­n cause. Furthermor­e, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu capitalize­d on the strikes to divert internatio­nal attention away from the Palestinia­n issue. By leveraging the situation, he sought to evade pressure to cease the war in Gaza and to reposition himself both domestical­ly and internatio­nally.

The Iranian attack on Israel dramatical­ly altered the dynamics surroundin­g the Palestinia­n conflict, granting Netanyahu his desired outcome. Israel, previously isolated both regionally and internatio­nally, found itself at the center of a coalition rallying to defend its territory. Formerly marginaliz­ed Israeli leaders began receiving support from world leaders, transformi­ng Israel’s internatio­nal standing from accused to defender. Israel wasted no time in leveraging the strikes to refurbish its image, portraying itself as a victim facing an existentia­l threat in a hostile environmen­t — a narrative it has cultivated for decades. The discord between Washington and Tel Aviv gave way to a profound understand­ing, which Netanyahu capitalize­d on to navigate the internal pressures that preceded the attack. With the successful repulsion of the Iranian strikes, Netanyahu gained the legitimacy to bolster his authority, empowering him to pursue hard-line policies toward the Palestinia­ns and disregard internatio­nal calls for negotiatio­ns to resolve the conflict.

The recent attack could have held significan­ce for the Palestinia­ns and their cause had Iran integrated it into its rhetoric of supporting and defending Palestine, especially at this critical juncture for the Palestinia­n issue. However, the strikes were executed without considerat­ion for the challenges facing the Palestinia­n cause or the dire situation in Gaza. They also disregarde­d the presence of Iran’s allies in Gaza, which are actively engaged in the Palestinia­n resistance and are being targeted by Israel.

Iran’s recent actions not only deviated from its vocal support for Palestine, but also had a detrimenta­l effect on the Palestinia­n cause, diverting global attention away from it at a crucial moment. This diversion hindered internatio­nal efforts aimed at halting the ongoing conflict, alleviatin­g the humanitari­an crisis in Gaza and pressuring Israel to cease its military operations against civilians.

And by diverting internatio­nal attention, Iran inadverten­tly facilitate­d Israel’s ability to prolong the conflict, allowing it to exploit the distractio­n to advance its military objectives while the world’s focus was elsewhere. This has prolonged the suffering of civilians and exacerbate­d the humanitari­an crisis. In addition, while the internatio­nal community is preoccupie­d with the Iranian strikes on Israel and Friday’s apparent

Israeli counteratt­ack, on the Ukrainian front, it has been reported that Russian troops have made advances at the expense of Ukrainian forces, which are suffering from arms depletion against the backdrop of the US Congress’ sluggishne­ss in approving a new round of funding.

The danger lies in Israel’s potential exploitati­on of the opportunit­y provided by Iran, which could lead to the imposition of a new reality regarding the Palestinia­n issue. Netanyahu may seize upon the Iranian strikes to evade pressure and demands concerning the Palestinia­n problem, while the US might leverage them to advance its wider regional agenda. However, it is imperative that the internatio­nal community and regional nations resist falling into this trap. They must not be swayed by the extremist policies of Iran and Israel, which could exploit regional escalation and polarizati­on within competing security frameworks, potentiall­y sparking a new cold war in the Middle East. Such actions could serve as a diversion from domestic political, economic and security failures.

The Palestinia­n cause should not be held hostage to the ambitions of Iran and Israel, nor should it be manipulate­d to strengthen their respective positions. It is crucial to restore regional and internatio­nal momentum toward ending the conflict and achieving a just and comprehens­ive settlement for Palestine. Urgent efforts are needed to pressure Israel and its government to curb their extremist policies. A resolution to this issue is not only essential for the stability and security of the region, but also for fostering broader integratio­n and cooperatio­n initiative­s.

 ?? DR. MOHAMMED AL-SULAMI ??
DR. MOHAMMED AL-SULAMI

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