@@krayproductions7987 Well, seeing as how almost the entire Arab world either has officially ratified peace/normalization treaties with Israel and/or some form of full acceptance of Israel and are very eager to trade, have technology exchanges, and military alliances with Israel.....they'd say it's going pretty well
@@disdoncable Sure only for economic reasons but not with heart. You can see the leaders doing that, ask the people and you will find a different answer. The fact is that Israel has made big problems for the Arab countries with the huge refuge of Palestinians til this day. The wars it made directly and indirectly. Even if you would ask the leaders they would if they had a chance of Israel or no Israel. They would take the later because that would make peace in the Middle East possible and with that economic thrive. Israel is the key issue in the Middle East.
@@krayproductions7987 This is true; it did not go well for the Arabs when they started a war in 1948, and again in 1967, and again in 1973, and '87, 2000, and again in 2023 it is still not going well for them. One begins to wonder why.
The US also destroyed their democracies in their burgeoning stage. So-called terrorism is actually created by the US / the West as part of a "divide-and-conquer" strategy.
One aspect of this that wasn't mentioned, but is worth noting, is that by creating a common enemy of Israel, oppressive regimes can distract their populations from their own domestic economic, social and political problems and failures. Every country does this: A boogeyman is a great way to stay in power.
also when the bogey man actually is really a bogey man, both a military threat, but also politically looking to undermine the surrounding states at every turn.
Your geopolitics' skills don't go as far as holding a candle to the class awareness of a 17 yo Hercules Ultras member. (You're onto something of course, but you keep looking in the wrong corner perhaps)
@@PappuKangi if you’re wrong your entire life was based around lies (depending on how religious you are). If i’m wrong no one will ever know, so why should you care ;)? Ever met someone from purgatory?
There are no permanent friends in international geopolitics. Everyone looks out for themselves first and make alliances that are convenient for the present moment. Your enemy's enemy is not your friend but just a temporary ally to face the greater threat. Once that greater threat is no more, then it's back to hostilities.
Israel is not a normal country. It arose unnaturally and has continued unnaturally because unlimited support comes from the West, specifically the United States. Therefore, the Arab countries warn of Israel being a foreign body planted among them in the Middle East
Say it louder for the people in the back. The amount of people that dont understand the basics of world politics is beyond crazy. Nothing is personally driven unless its in the best intrest of your country. About how fast things shift and change all u need to hear is that Germans and Soviets were close allies in 1939, with a signed non aggresion agreement, only for soviets to oblitorate them few years later and take half of their territory.
@@mr.purple250 yup , although not related to Greeks. They were seen as barbarians and so uncivilized by the Greeks... and well, they didn't have such an awesome civilization to begin with...
Neither are north africans. They speak a form of arabic but thats it. They are native north african trubes such as Amazigh, and less than 2% are actually "arab".
Btw the Palestinian PLO Started a civil war in Lebanon which lead to Hezbollah and tried to over throw the King of Jordan and Killed their prime Minister.
PLO are seculars so they are 100% corrupt they were always corrupt they even started wars with other Palestinians factions now they act as the vassal of Israel and as much oppressive of Palestinians in the west bank as Israel
The enemy of the Saudi's is Iran... which is also the enemy of the USA. So it's logical that both countries have common goals. You can see a clear divide in the alliances in the region. The Palestinians, Syrians, Lebanese, Iranians, Russians and Chinese on one side; the Israelis, USA, Saudi's and Europe on the other.
honestly, Syria is so divided that its hard to see where they stand on anything. And, as for the Chinese...they are a lot more rational than the other countries you mentioned. They might pretend to play to the country with most resources (iran) but I think they're also aware of how much of a nightmare it is to do business with religious zealots. I wouldn't expect that alliance to last. eventually, they'll see that there is much more sense in siding with Israel
i think chinese and the CCP don't align with russia and the rest. It wants to make it's own alliance where china is the top dog. i would instead replace china with north korea since kim jong un is more close to putin than xi. basically you have 3 factions in US and NATO, China, Russia and others you've mentioned.
@@nsfoodles8902 It was not Israel who expelled them. It was Arab leaders from Syria and Lebanon. Arab population of Israel in 1948 was 150,000. Today is 2.1 million.
Politically, they do. The opinions of Arabs who are allergic to democracy do not really matter, only their leaders' do. That is what Israel and America realised, hence why they dropped their attempts at a charm offensive and went straight to signing deals with the man in charge.
Ancient Israel also had allies all around it (as well as enemies). David conquered his enemies and when Solomon inherited the throne, he had peace on all sides in his 40 year reign. What's interesting is that a Persian king (Cyrus) actually allowed the Israelites to rebuild their country after years in exile
It is a survival mechanism. If, in addition, the US had appreciated the longstanding animosity between Vietnam and China, we could have avoided or curtailed the Vietnam War. 0:00
Well it worked in ww2. lol. And in the American revolution (French support) regardless, Israel defeated the Arab world on their own before multiple times so they have a good reason to fear.
Israel is not a normal country. It arose unnaturally and has continued unnaturally because unlimited support comes from the West, specifically the United States. Therefore, the Arab countries warn of Israel being a foreign body planted among them in the Middle East
Morocco need US's recognition over the territory of Western Sahara, Saudi Arabia needs to stay on the good side of US for defense reasons, Egypt needs US's $10 billion yearly donations and US is controlled by Israel so for all of them to get what they want, they have to play ball with Israel.
for some fools , isreal only invaded gaza on the other hand iran invaded : 1- syria 2- yemen 3- iraq 4- lebanon they both are our enemies but no way israel is worse than iran !!
It's funny how almost every time she mentioned atrocities of Israeli government against Palestinians she used passive voice e.g. they are killed , were displaced etc 😅 DW conveniently drops the subject of these sentences
The part of Egypt was misleading , the documentary ignored the fact that Egypt-Israel peace agreement came after a liberation war , not just through a US mediation process that lead to peace , it was driven by the situation on the ground back then
@@bhatfirdous1081 If someone robs a bank and kidnaps a bunch of people, including a child who he uses as a human shield, and this kid gets killed when the police tries to free the victims. It is not the police whose is culpable, but the kidnapper who used the child as a human shield.
@@johnny14980 same logic applies. The civilian-to-military kill ratio is within a normal range for a war, we did the same thing with German and Italian civilians during WW2. Hamas started this war with the intention of sacrificing their own population. Israel has a right to defend itself and as long as he keep within normal casualties ratios, then that is justifiable
And why did Israeli Arabs sit out the election after the assassination of Rabin. The right wing govt won by less than 1 point and put an end to any further peace talks. And gave rise to the hard right politics in Israel which have help power ever since. Didn't they understand the implications of abandoning the govt that was moving towards a peaceful solution?
being a part of arab league doesn't make us arabs being also a part of Francophonie Organisation doesn't make us French Morocco isn't Arab at least not the majority are arabs
Even Greek Cypriot ex EOKA B member's sided with the Palestinians and tried to help them out post disbandment. Partly due to the PFLP and PLO helping and training Asala and partly due to both having an occupation. Although EOKA B had possibly received a shipment of assault rifles and ammo originating in Israel via Lebanese Phalange arm's brokers. And it was originally the Cypriot socialists who had connections with the more left wing Palestinian group's.
Egypt's decision not to support Hamas does not imply support for Israel. Egypt maintains a neutral stance, prioritizing its national security above all else.
@erikthomsen4768 the Palestinians made their choice. The Egyptians have made theirs. Next time, don't attack a sovereign state that is capable of defending itself.
@@Deadassbruhfrfr Hamas isn't even official representatives of Palestine but its actions sacrifice Palestinian civilians. Israel definitely do commit bigger crimes but Hamas also has faults.
@@hansbrick123 >hamas isn't even the official representatives Hamas is made up of the Palestinian (gaza) people.They don't just come out of nowhere. They definitely have their support.
@@davidabraxas3757 'interest' would be an even more apt description, ally still doesn't quite capture the indifference and antipathy underlying the relationships between those MENA states and Israel- for a lot of them they just look through Israel as a means of sucking up to Washington and/or EU based interests for economic, political, and security reasons
As moroccans we will always side with Israel at all costs ....one of the reasons is that we have one million israeIis of moroccans descent we love them and they love us and we care about their security .....
We truly need to respect the political and diplomatic maneuvering of the Arab states. Balancing their relations with Israel and the United States, even though the decision is highly unpopular with their citizens, while simultaneously striving to maintain their hold on power is an incredibly challenging task. In fact, calling it ‘challenging’ would be an understatement.
yes, in the sense that Arab governments increasingly felt they could ignore the situation of Palestinians. but during the same time Israeli settlements were increasingly expanded and settlers became increasingly violent.
@@DaGoyDidGood The region was stabilizing as wars between Israel and its neighbours were becoming less likely. Is it clearer? I can expand if you want.
@@lsmith77 Yes there were still many things that needed to be fixed with the internal affairs of Israel. But, on a geopolitical scale, things were moving towards lasting peace.
How can Netanyahu talk about peace? They gave oppressed Palestinians for decades! And never allowed them to form their own state. It’s so hypocritical, it’s making me angry.
GOD says: “THE LAND (ISRAEL) SHALL NOT BE SOLD PERMANENTLY: FOR THE LAND IS MINE: for you are strangers and sojourners with me.” Leviticus 25:23 “I will BLESS them THAT BLESS YOU , and CURSE HIM THAT CURSES YOU, and in you shall all families of the earth be blessed” Genesis 12:3
@@DusTman761 can you tell me one king of Israel not from a fictional book but according to archaeological discovery. Plus the Palestinian people have existed for thousands of years in that land. All it takes is a DNA test which is illegal in Israel
Don't confuse governments with people. The people of 23 Arab states support Palestine. Witness demonstrations in Jordan and far away in Morrocco. Just had a holiday in Egypt and the support is unanimous. In total 145 countries support a Palestinian state. This is in line with international law. If Israel does not comply and withdraw to the 1967 borders it will be forced to do so.
I believed that Arab countries are good people well respected even before as well as Israel... However there's a group of terrorists make chaos and trouble that is the reason conflict begins...Peace be with you all brothers and sisters...
Okay, my friend, redefine that with your definition, because 80% of the Arab people are (terrorists). I know that because what you are saying is ridiculous. What is currently holding the Arab peoples back are the two dictators only.
There is still hope. Maybe more will normalize relations with Israel soon. Besides most of the leaders in arab countries are against hamas. They just don't say it loud
Most of the Arab countries are not democracies and public opinion most often doesn't affect an dictatorship's policy choices. The key issue for strongmen leaders of middle East is stability. Which Israel provides happily. Unlike Iran, Israel doesn't want to overthrow governments, it just want to exist itself. Which is absolutely acceptable to most autocracies of the region regardless of their population's opinion.
Also there's a large question of why Palestinians rejected all the treaties to create a Palestinian state. Some could have been a start of successful state. Was it outside influence, was it funding?
Weren't you paying attention , Netanyahu didn't even mention palestine in his map . Israelis don't even include "Palestine" in their project and what's happening in the west bank illustrates this more . Wake Up.
They talk about the 1948 nakba, but not that they attacked from all fronts when Israel declared independence. This is the history of that region: Palestinians starting wars > start losing > start crying > Israel wins.........rinse and repeat lol
@@thisismetoday Slamist strategy after starting a war 1.) apply the victim card 2.) call and request for a ceasefire 3.) hide behind civilians 4.) beg for humanitarian or donation 5.) beg for asylum in Europe 6.) demand sharia law in Europe 7.) play victim card again
It is only proves that it is better to work together and benefit from each other’s success. Israelis are smart and efficient people who don’t want to fight and happy to help others to prosper. Once the Palestinians will understand that war and barbarism are the things of the past they will have everything they have wished for.
@@shadrothefederalmarshal4780 They won't get it back. Israel is there now. The homes of their grandfathers from 70 years ago don't exist anymore. They have a chance of taking the land where they currently live and making it a good prosporous state, they should wish to do this instead.
In the beginning it was about race and religion . It became a case of business and power . All issues still lingering ,micro to macro concerns , global interests prevailed . The outcomes of regional prominence are cards being played at the casino of the power jackpot . A crossroad extending to the gulf of eden . Let the roulette keep spinning untill the lot decides .
Please rectify your mistakes Not Arab countries but Arab tyrants or king who are sweet heart of the west.Dont you see Jordinian, Egyptians,Emiratis,Morrocon demanding end to normalisation unless Palestine is free?
This skirts the broader strategic issue, namely that the US supports autocratic regimes with weapons and intelligence, to control their own populations, thereby preventing democracy and independent nationalism, such the region will gain control over its own energy resources. Israel acts basically as a military base in the heart of the region to prevent that, and assists the US in that broader goal, first by assisting the autocratic Arab governments with tech and intelligence, and second as a military threat if they or their populations seek to go meaningfully independent. In sum, it serves basically as a colonial entity for US control.
preventing democracy and independent nationalism in arab countries? meaning, the population of these countries wants democracy and independent nationalism? yes, where did you see that, other than in your dreams? The Arab Spring in all Arab countries brought on ever harsher regimes and not democracy. Afganistan and Iraq were offered democracy on a silver plate and didn't take it.
they are all business partners. they value their economy and they don't want to meddle with the conflict. during the arab spring when these countries let the PLO in. this group tried to topple the existing leaders/monarch and government in these country.
Ask the Jordanians about what happened when they let the PLO into their country years ago. Hint: it didn't go well.
LOL, tell that to the people fleeing the holocaust in patria disaster!
@@krayproductions7987 Well, seeing as how almost the entire Arab world either has officially ratified peace/normalization treaties with Israel and/or some form of full acceptance of Israel and are very eager to trade, have technology exchanges, and military alliances with Israel.....they'd say it's going pretty well
@@disdoncable Sure only for economic reasons but not with heart. You can see the leaders doing that, ask the people and you will find a different answer. The fact is that Israel has made big problems for the Arab countries with the huge refuge of Palestinians til this day. The wars it made directly and indirectly. Even if you would ask the leaders they would if they had a chance of Israel or no Israel. They would take the later because that would make peace in the Middle East possible and with that economic thrive. Israel is the key issue in the Middle East.
@@krayproductions7987 This is true; it did not go well for the Arabs when they started a war in 1948, and again in 1967, and again in 1973, and '87, 2000, and again in 2023 it is still not going well for them. One begins to wonder why.
@@krayproductions7987Israel existed before Arab countries were a thing.
Hint: Arab states are NOT democracies.
they are also not states .
@@samankucher5117they are a state
@@samankucher5117 they are nation states
@@samiraad2503 they are made up nations made by brits and the French .
The US also destroyed their democracies in their burgeoning stage.
So-called terrorism is actually created by the US / the West
as part of a "divide-and-conquer" strategy.
One aspect of this that wasn't mentioned, but is worth noting, is that by creating a common enemy of Israel, oppressive regimes can distract their populations from their own domestic economic, social and political problems and failures. Every country does this: A boogeyman is a great way to stay in power.
also when the bogey man actually is really a bogey man, both a military threat, but also politically looking to undermine the surrounding states at every turn.
More oppressive than ***ael ?
@@zafar0132 Israel wants surrounding Arab nations to be stable and peaceful. They don't want to undermine them at all.
Your geopolitics' skills don't go as far as holding a candle to the class awareness of a 17 yo Hercules Ultras member.
(You're onto something of course, but you keep looking in the wrong corner perhaps)
Lies again? Apex Predator Italian Spanish
When it comes to foreign policy, nations pursue their interests, not their values.
They are not looking for countries interests either only dictatorships personal interests
But, there is a final day... where everyone will be judged for what they did (or even intended).
@@a.bharti5492 nah, you were lied to. the universe exists for billions of years, we are not special. faith blinds.
@@anton161817 If you're right, we are all on the same boat, but if you are wrong...
@@PappuKangi if you’re wrong your entire life was based around lies (depending on how religious you are). If i’m wrong no one will ever know, so why should you care ;)? Ever met someone from purgatory?
There are no permanent friends in international geopolitics. Everyone looks out for themselves first and make alliances that are convenient for the present moment. Your enemy's enemy is not your friend but just a temporary ally to face the greater threat. Once that greater threat is no more, then it's back to hostilities.
This statement is 100 percent accurate. Unfortunately most people have a very narrow way of looking at things and do not realize this.
Israel is not a normal country. It arose unnaturally and has continued unnaturally because unlimited support comes from the West, specifically the United States. Therefore, the Arab countries warn of Israel being a foreign body planted among them in the Middle East
Say it louder for the people in the back. The amount of people that dont understand the basics of world politics is beyond crazy. Nothing is personally driven unless its in the best intrest of your country. About how fast things shift and change all u need to hear is that Germans and Soviets were close allies in 1939, with a signed non aggresion agreement, only for soviets to oblitorate them few years later and take half of their territory.
Different leaders within countries also have different interests for their country 😢
😂😂 Suddenly autocratic nations’ leaders are good representation of the public…
maan Hats off to you...this is the West, hypocrisy and double standards
@@ahmedshamy6250I am from the so called West and I have to agree with you.
You my friend are one of the few smart people here.
good reprentation of the public in Israel?
Is it your view that autocratic leaders are always against their people especially when the enemy is external?
Because they are not ruled by their own people... duh
Yes they are
Exactly dictatorships suit the west here and they keep silent
No their is alot of America troops base in whole Middle East
yeah, they don't have a lovely democracy like Iran
@@danieltoro4917 or Israel an ethno colonial supremacist dictatorship
The title is misleading … they didn’t “side” with Israel, they recognized Israel
The 20+ Arab countries wont accept their Palestinian brothers as full citizens, I wonder why that is?
The people want them, but the corrupt governments don’t 🙄
Actually, people don't want them in the community.
Why should the palestinians flee their country? Why can't the west accept israelis as citizens in all of their 30+ countries?
@@DC-cw2pj Source: My @ss.
Because we want war and drama, we don't consider them as our brothers
Iran isn't Arab though...
true but they have influence
@@chadbrad8100that’s mainly Islam. Iranians are Persians who have a rich culture that is more related to Greeks or Indians than even Arabs
@@mr.purple250 yup , although not related to Greeks. They were seen as barbarians and so uncivilized by the Greeks... and well, they didn't have such an awesome civilization to begin with...
@@erggishbro gets history and civilization lessons about Ancient Persia in BCE times from the movie 300
Neither are north africans. They speak a form of arabic but thats it. They are native north african trubes such as Amazigh, and less than 2% are actually "arab".
Btw the Palestinian PLO Started a civil war in Lebanon which lead to Hezbollah and tried to over throw the King of Jordan and Killed their prime Minister.
PLO are seculars so they are 100% corrupt they were always corrupt they even started wars with other Palestinians factions now they act as the vassal of Israel and as much oppressive of Palestinians in the west bank as Israel
The enemy of the Saudi's is Iran... which is also the enemy of the USA. So it's logical that both countries have common goals. You can see a clear divide in the alliances in the region. The Palestinians, Syrians, Lebanese, Iranians, Russians and Chinese on one side; the Israelis, USA, Saudi's and Europe on the other.
its just how the world works.
@@swedishmeatball8290 My enemy's enemy is my friend.
honestly, Syria is so divided that its hard to see where they stand on anything.
And, as for the Chinese...they are a lot more rational than the other countries you mentioned. They might pretend to play to the country with most resources (iran) but I think they're also aware of how much of a nightmare it is to do business with religious zealots.
I wouldn't expect that alliance to last. eventually, they'll see that there is much more sense in siding with Israel
i think chinese and the CCP don't align with russia and the rest. It wants to make it's own alliance where china is the top dog. i would instead replace china with north korea since kim jong un is more close to putin than xi. basically you have 3 factions in US and NATO, China, Russia and others you've mentioned.
Saudi and iran is contesting who will become the leader of islam in middle east
Because sometimes your self interests align and the enemy of my enemy may not be my friend but they can at least fight roughly on the same side.
Nakbas happen when people start a losing war.
Interesting.
Wow ...such an beautiful lie ...
@@nsfoodles8902 history isn’t a lie your history teachers are liars.
@@nsfoodles8902 It was not Israel who expelled them. It was Arab leaders from Syria and Lebanon. Arab population of Israel in 1948 was 150,000. Today is 2.1 million.
Nakbas happen when 700 000 people are displaced and clensed out of the area they lived in for centuries
Wait... So if Iran weren't like that, you mean things would be very different... How useful
She asked why these Arab countries support Israel because the money $$$
A handful of Arab leaders defending their selfish interests do not represent "Arab States" mind you.
Politically, they do. The opinions of Arabs who are allergic to democracy do not really matter, only their leaders' do. That is what Israel and America realised, hence why they dropped their attempts at a charm offensive and went straight to signing deals with the man in charge.
err... yes they do, they control their countries.
@@MihaTech but here is the thing. Nobody asked them to control their respective country. They are autocratic dictators.
@@MihaTech No they don't...Iran is the only State that represent "Arab States" mind you.
Unfortunately or fortunately, depending on who you ask, they do represent the Arab States mindset as they control policy, sometimes with an iron fist!
Ancient Israel also had allies all around it (as well as enemies). David conquered his enemies and when Solomon inherited the throne, he had peace on all sides in his 40 year reign. What's interesting is that a Persian king (Cyrus) actually allowed the Israelites to rebuild their country after years in exile
They realized it’s better to get along and rake in the cash then to war and spend cash
Dw cleverly skip the timeline of Palestine from 1948-2023
What about before 1948 ? 😂
Not everything is about Palestine’s version of the truth.
@@yehonatanyaar7330 feel free to educate
This is not a mouthpiece for Hamas.
@@erikthomsen4768so in those 70 years, nothing bad happened in Gaza? The Palestinians were left in peace and there are no orphans?
Poor Palestinians, Literally no one is helping them not even their own
Because they voted for Hamas. Be careful what you wish for or vote for!
That’s because they HAVE helped and the Palestinians are ungrateful and two faced.
You totally ignore the Chinese brokered rapprochement between Saudi and Iran.
Chinese one is useless . China will never involve if tomorrow Saudi and Iran will be at war . That's why Saudi Arabia leans towards US and Israel .
Problem is that " The enemy of my enemy is my friend" has never worked out well.
It won the second world war though.
It is a survival mechanism. If, in addition, the US had appreciated the longstanding animosity between Vietnam and China, we could have avoided or curtailed the Vietnam War. 0:00
@@aaron.aaron.v.b.9448 and created the cold war
Says who ?
Well it worked in ww2. lol. And in the American revolution (French support) regardless, Israel defeated the Arab world on their own before multiple times so they have a good reason to fear.
Mds is a millenial person he knows where to side.. I salute him the most!
You salute a person who has zero respect towards human rights?
Israel is not a normal country. It arose unnaturally and has continued unnaturally because unlimited support comes from the West, specifically the United States. Therefore, the Arab countries warn of Israel being a foreign body planted among them in the Middle East
“Queers for Palestine”. This alliance is way more unsettling
Just wait until you hear about "Fatties for Palestine"(yes this is real)
As if being anti genocide isnt conditional?
Morocco need US's recognition over the territory of Western Sahara, Saudi Arabia needs to stay on the good side of US for defense reasons, Egypt needs US's $10 billion yearly donations and US is controlled by Israel so for all of them to get what they want, they have to play ball with Israel.
for some fools , isreal only invaded gaza on the other hand iran invaded :
1- syria
2- yemen
3- iraq
4- lebanon
they both are our enemies but no way israel is worse than iran !!
iraq attack iran, learn history.
learn history little bro Israel invaded not only Palestine but also Egypt, Syria, Lebanon and Jorden
It's funny how almost every time she mentioned atrocities of Israeli government against Palestinians she used passive voice e.g. they are killed , were displaced etc 😅 DW conveniently drops the subject of these sentences
@@RachelJ-ki6nt ok
@@RachelJ-ki6ntbrainrot.
@@RachelJ-ki6ntask Rachael Corrie
@@RachelJ-ki6nt i can name a 100
@@RachelJ-ki6ntcurrently the north of gaza is facing a starvation worser than the beginning of the war
The part of Egypt was misleading , the documentary ignored the fact that Egypt-Israel peace agreement came after a liberation war , not just through a US mediation process that lead to peace , it was driven by the situation on the ground back then
The real question is, why does a human being side with hamas terrorists?
The real. Question is why does people side with child killers
@@bhatfirdous1081 If someone robs a bank and kidnaps a bunch of people, including a child who he uses as a human shield, and this kid gets killed when the police tries to free the victims. It is not the police whose is culpable, but the kidnapper who used the child as a human shield.
@@1queijocas and if the police bomb the bank? Then who's responsible?
@@johnny14980 same logic applies. The civilian-to-military kill ratio is within a normal range for a war, we did the same thing with German and Italian civilians during WW2.
Hamas started this war with the intention of sacrificing their own population. Israel has a right to defend itself and as long as he keep within normal casualties ratios, then that is justifiable
@@1queijocas yes, in this case the police is palestine
its beyond me how 5 arab countries lost agianst one,its really sign from god
STOP calling them Palestinians, they're Judean Arabs. Palestine, aka Judea, is a geographic region, NOT a nation. Israelis are Palestinian, too.
Never 😂 Palestine was changed beacuse of Roma never Arab people
The main question through all of it: What is in it for the US? Cause they can’t stop meddling. Clearly, something is in it for them!
The Question is why are Arab working together with the West. What's in it for them?
Money! Money! Moneyyyy!........ Money!
And why did Israeli Arabs sit out the election after the assassination of Rabin. The right wing govt won by less than 1 point and put an end to any further peace talks. And gave rise to the hard right politics in Israel which have help power ever since. Didn't they understand the implications of abandoning the govt that was moving towards a peaceful solution?
Some people are just too full of themselves to see what's coming😂
what’s coming?
Arab countries have failed Palestine, and I'm ashamed of it !
Don't be ashamed. Even if they fail I know you will do good in life. So please be a kind person. ❤😊
They failed by not taking them into their own Arab countries. Palestine Arabs are the real nakba and was not supposed to happen.
palestinians have failed themselves by electing hamas as their leaders
@@dustin3596no they did not
@@Iraniankid182 they didn't elect hamas as their leaders? Please explain
being a part of arab league doesn't make us arabs
being also a part of Francophonie Organisation doesn't make us French
Morocco isn't Arab at least not the majority are arabs
Arab countries don't want to normalize with Israel while it's conducting a genocide. Don't overcomplicate things.
Israel did not “leave” sinai. He egypt won their land back in 73
Even Greek Cypriot ex EOKA B member's sided with the Palestinians and tried to help them out post disbandment. Partly due to the PFLP and PLO helping and training Asala and partly due to both having an occupation. Although EOKA B had possibly received a shipment of assault rifles and ammo originating in Israel via Lebanese Phalange arm's brokers. And it was originally the Cypriot socialists who had connections with the more left wing Palestinian group's.
so that's where the star in Jordan's flag coming from
Egypt's decision not to support Hamas does not imply support for Israel. Egypt maintains a neutral stance, prioritizing its national security above all else.
How convenient. I am sure the Palestinians they trapped in Gaza feel the same way.
@erikthomsen4768 the Palestinians made their choice. The Egyptians have made theirs. Next time, don't attack a sovereign state that is capable of defending itself.
@@Deadassbruhfrfr Hamas isn't even official representatives of Palestine but its actions sacrifice Palestinian civilians. Israel definitely do commit bigger crimes but Hamas also has faults.
@@hansbrick123 >hamas isn't even the official representatives
Hamas is made up of the Palestinian (gaza) people.They don't just come out of nowhere. They definitely have their support.
It’s a dictatorship from what I heard
How could Semitic Arabs be anti-Semitic 😅 knowing that the majority of Israelis are Polish and Ukrainians and have nothing to do with Semitism 😂
Friends is a very strong word, you must be joking
ally is a better word....
@@davidabraxas3757 'interest' would be an even more apt description, ally still doesn't quite capture the indifference and antipathy underlying the relationships between those MENA states and Israel- for a lot of them they just look through Israel as a means of sucking up to Washington and/or EU based interests for economic, political, and security reasons
As moroccans we will always side with Israel at all costs ....one of the reasons is that we have one million israeIis of moroccans descent we love them and they love us and we care about their security .....
Well said and we re moors, not arabs
@@AaaBbb-e6xsuperiority complex through the rooff
Is that some kind of joke
@taousseblossom
Your dream is to be Moroccan but sadly you re just an Algerian
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@@AaaBbb-e6x ana slawi awld 97ba ylh t2akdti db asahioni dzbi
"Palestinians" were not against the creation of Israel in 1948, "Palestinians" were only invented in 1964.
Money bloody money
For Sudan it helped get sanctions lifted, so the people could finally suffer less
Who has the money rules the world no matter how bad they are they can control the narrative
No really, and people with money know that but won’t admit it.
Yeah and who ever use religion in a bad way is always blindfolded by their own idiotic views
Yeah and who ever use religion in a bad way is always blindfolded by their own idiotic views
If I get to choose between war with Israel or money, I would also pick money. Not everyone is dumb like you
Sometimes one have to choose a lesser evil in reality, especially when the only choice is between 2 evils
We truly need to respect the political and diplomatic maneuvering of the Arab states. Balancing their relations with Israel and the United States, even though the decision is highly unpopular with their citizens, while simultaneously striving to maintain their hold on power is an incredibly challenging task. In fact, calling it ‘challenging’ would be an understatement.
So everything was moving towards peace, then Hamas attacked.
yes, in the sense that Arab governments increasingly felt they could ignore the situation of Palestinians. but during the same time Israeli settlements were increasingly expanded and settlers became increasingly violent.
@CodeLife_12 I’m trying to make sense of what you’re saying…please: what do you mean by “peace”?
@@DaGoyDidGood The region was stabilizing as wars between Israel and its neighbours were becoming less likely. Is it clearer? I can expand if you want.
@@lsmith77 Yes there were still many things that needed to be fixed with the internal affairs of Israel. But, on a geopolitical scale, things were moving towards lasting peace.
@@CodeLife_12 this should tells you that no peace could happen by ignoring the Palestinian issue
_Peaceful community is so peaceful that they can't even live with each other peacefully_
Thanks for PRODUCING one most Documentary extremilly Relevant to World Audiences.
How can Netanyahu talk about peace? They gave oppressed Palestinians for decades! And never allowed them to form their own state. It’s so hypocritical, it’s making me angry.
Long live Israel
Why don't you guys colonize a part of UK and say this?
GOD says: “THE LAND (ISRAEL) SHALL NOT BE SOLD PERMANENTLY: FOR THE LAND IS MINE: for you are strangers and sojourners with me.” Leviticus 25:23 “I will BLESS them THAT BLESS YOU , and CURSE HIM THAT CURSES YOU, and in you shall all families of the earth be blessed” Genesis 12:3
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Firstpost's Vantage with Palki Sharma is a great source for international news.
There's so much history missing is crazy and skipping important parts of why Israel had to defend itself from the arab coalitions
Indeed, how they stole land and kicked 700,000 Palestinians from their lands
@@thewonderingworld9301Can you tell me just one name of the king of Palestine?
@@DusTman761 can you tell me one king of Israel not from a fictional book but according to archaeological discovery. Plus the Palestinian people have existed for thousands of years in that land. All it takes is a DNA test which is illegal in Israel
@@thewonderingworld9301 We have archeological proof that David is King of Israel dude Palestinian doesnt exist, they are arabs who live in Canaan
Don't confuse governments with people. The people of 23 Arab states support Palestine. Witness demonstrations in Jordan and far away in Morrocco. Just had a holiday in Egypt and the support is unanimous. In total 145 countries support a Palestinian state. This is in line with international law. If Israel does not comply and withdraw to the 1967 borders it will be forced to do so.
good content, very bad edit tho for some reason, cuts are weird
Arab states are kingdoms and they need America to remain kingdoms.
Stop saying Arab states, say Arab dictators.
Wrong use and Definition of Anti semetic😂😂😂
I believed that Arab countries are good people well respected even before as well as Israel... However there's a group of terrorists make chaos and trouble that is the reason conflict begins...Peace be with you all brothers and sisters...
Okay, my friend, redefine that with your definition, because 80% of the Arab people are (terrorists). I know that because what you are saying is ridiculous. What is currently holding the Arab peoples back are the two dictators only.
They've sold there souls. Khalas.
These Arab nations have good sense they want peace which isreal also wants.
lmao Israel want peace is the greatest joke I ever heard
@@Ashraf-Hrira after the joke that they are the most moral colonist group in the world.
There is still hope. Maybe more will normalize relations with Israel soon. Besides most of the leaders in arab countries are against hamas. They just don't say it loud
Superb, excellent video, thank you! History, geography, and international politics are shown quite discernibly from ideologies known to frustrate it.
Greed > Humanity
Security>Humanity
Civilization > religious terrorism
Main problem is Iran !
Money... Money... Want more lamborgi...More Oil, More Camel
Because they are living in Peace. Don't support terror
Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have never liked Iran....those two countries they will choose Israel over iran
Because they don’t want to fight and die for an ungrateful and never satisfying neighbor.
Saudi is silently an atheist country 👍
10:17 "a solution for the palestinian question" oh you naughty germany! always busy with final solutions
Most of the Arab countries are not democracies and public opinion most often doesn't affect an dictatorship's policy choices. The key issue for strongmen leaders of middle East is stability. Which Israel provides happily.
Unlike Iran, Israel doesn't want to overthrow governments, it just want to exist itself. Which is absolutely acceptable to most autocracies of the region regardless of their population's opinion.
This is not really journalism, one should call this sensationalism.
War criminals standing with each other, that's all
Iran and their dad putin yea
No, they stand against each other. *More countries are war criminals then you'd think*
Also there's a large question of why Palestinians rejected all the treaties to create a Palestinian state. Some could have been a start of successful state. Was it outside influence, was it funding?
Weren't you paying attention , Netanyahu didn't even mention palestine in his map .
Israelis don't even include "Palestine" in their project and what's happening in the west bank illustrates this more .
Wake Up.
They talk about the 1948 nakba, but not that they attacked from all fronts when Israel declared independence.
This is the history of that region: Palestinians starting wars > start losing > start crying > Israel wins.........rinse and repeat lol
I think you meant to say: Occupation, occupation, occupation, occasional deadly attacks, …genocide!
@@thisismetoday
Slamist strategy after starting a war
1.) apply the victim card
2.) call and request for a ceasefire
3.) hide behind civilians
4.) beg for humanitarian or donation
5.) beg for asylum in Europe
6.) demand sharia law in Europe
7.) play victim card again
Long live Israel 🇮🇱
It is only proves that it is better to work together and benefit from each other’s success.
Israelis are smart and efficient people who don’t want to fight and happy to help others to prosper.
Once the Palestinians will understand that war and barbarism are the things of the past they will have everything they have wished for.
They wish to get their land back. That's all it is. People have been expelled from their homes, don't you forget that.
@@shadrothefederalmarshal4780 They won't get it back. Israel is there now. The homes of their grandfathers from 70 years ago don't exist anymore. They have a chance of taking the land where they currently live and making it a good prosporous state, they should wish to do this instead.
@@lizberezin2919 that’s very rational, but it’s not fair.
Didn't know Somalia is an Arab State....
Somalia is a permanent member of the Arab league Arabic is even is an official language
@@Ashraf-Hrira but are they Arab
Most of the minority citizen now in Israel are Arab...while Iran is Persian they consider themself not Arab,where do you think Arab nation take side?
Egypt doesn't have foreign military bases on it's soil
Want to bet on that?
@erikthomsen4768
They can't afford one. So yeah they don't have any.
Egypt has, Saudi, Syria has,Iraq has . Cyprus has 2 NATO bases. Middle East is doomed if a war brokes out with usa
Why would a weak countries need foreign military base? Egypt can't even solve the daylight public robbery in their cities. They look like stone age.
no we have the government just don't tell us because they know how we Egyptians will react if we knew about it
In the beginning it was about race and religion . It became a case of business and power . All issues still lingering ,micro to macro concerns , global interests prevailed . The outcomes of regional prominence are cards being played at the casino of the power jackpot . A crossroad extending to the gulf of eden . Let the roulette keep spinning untill the lot decides .
Economics. Those states trade with Israel.
Please rectify your mistakes
Not Arab countries but Arab tyrants or king who are sweet heart of the west.Dont you see Jordinian, Egyptians,Emiratis,Morrocon demanding end to normalisation unless Palestine is free?
It's the same people who invaded african
arabs ? yeah.
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United emirits and Saudi Arabia have their gold in 🇺🇸.,.,
This skirts the broader strategic issue, namely that the US supports autocratic regimes with weapons and intelligence, to control their own populations, thereby preventing democracy and independent nationalism, such the region will gain control over its own energy resources. Israel acts basically as a military base in the heart of the region to prevent that, and assists the US in that broader goal, first by assisting the autocratic Arab governments with tech and intelligence, and second as a military threat if they or their populations seek to go meaningfully independent. In sum, it serves basically as a colonial entity for US control.
preventing democracy and independent nationalism in arab countries? meaning, the population of these countries wants democracy and independent nationalism? yes, where did you see that, other than in your dreams? The Arab Spring in all Arab countries brought on ever harsher regimes and not democracy. Afganistan and Iraq were offered democracy on a silver plate and didn't take it.
Don't forget military aid.
Who are they(aarabs) to oppose the establisment of Israel ? They did not even own the land..hypocrites
Because they know the truth
12:53 my countries somaliland and somalia are not arab countries 🤣
They are in the arab league so they are
@@kingkayfabe5358 we're not Arabs though it's a clever stragic move but we're Cushites not Arabs
@@Rloveslife you already got your south Sudan stop complaining
Somaliland is a local state inside Somalia.
@@AbdirahmanTraveler you sure buddy 😂
they are all business partners. they value their economy and they don't want to meddle with the conflict. during the arab spring when these countries let the PLO in. this group tried to topple the existing leaders/monarch and government in these country.
Pretty biased reporting .
Excellent piece of journalism - well done DW!