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Zionism is a colonial movement invented in the 19th century to transform a
	multi-religious Palestine to the apartheid “Jewish state of Israel”. It was
	to be “a rampart of Europe against Asia, an outpost of civilization against
	barbarism” (Herzl in the Jews’ State). This colonial racist idea remained
	unchanged since founding of the “Jewish Colonization Association” in 1891
	and the World Zionist Congress in 1897. Like all colonial movements, it
	focuses on the dual task of destroying native life and creating new
	exclusivist racist regimes and it gets support from empires and from
	complicity.
	
	Britain put the Al-Saud family in charge of the area of Hijaz (which was to
	become the kleptocracy of “Saudi Arabia”). Abdul Aziz Al-Saud responded in
	1915 to British requests by writing in his own hand: “I the Sultan Abdel
	Aziz Bin Abdel Alrahman Al-Faysal Al-Saud decide and acknowledge a thousand
	times to Sir Percy Cox the representative of Great Britain that I have no
	objection to give Palestine to the poor Jews or to others as seen [fit] by
	Britain that I would not go outside [disobey] its opinion until the hour of
	calling [end of the world].” The good relations at the expense of
	Palestinians by the Saud ruling family remained to this day with a brief
	period when Arab nationalism was strong and the Royal family suspended oil
	shipments to the US in the October 1973 war.
	
	The PLO began its long process of “compromise” with colonizers in 1974.
	Israel then signed a “peace treaty” with Egypt in and had good working
	relations including cooperation in crimes against humanity in isolating and
	besieging the Gaza strip. There was a brief period when Morsi was elected
	President of Egypt when there was the potential of relieving the blockade
	but that soon ended when the military retook power in Egypt. Egypt is
	however trying to play a role in mediation between Hamas and Fatah now
	which could help end the blockade and may help reclaim a liberation
	struggle.
	
	Israel has maintained efforts to break-up the (already fragmented) Arab
	world for example in developing proxy militias and aligning with extremist
	right wing Christian leaders in Lebanon in the 1970s and 1980s. Working
	through proxies or directly, Israel and its Arab stooges committed
	massacres such as at Sabra and Shatila refugee camps in Lebanon in 1982.
	“Israel” maintained good relations with separatist movements in Northern
	Iraq and in South Sudan and helped arm the South Sudanese army. Israel’s
	relationship to Barazani and attempts to break-up Iraq is now well known.
	In the 1990s at the behest of the Israel lobby, Iraq was subjected to
	sanctions led by the US and Arab regimes that resulted in the death of one
	million Iraqis half of them children. At the same behest, the US attacked
	Afghanistan, Iraq, and Yemen (see http://qumsiyeh.org/
	connectingthedotsiraqpalestine/).
	
	In 1986, King Hassan II of Morocco invited the Israeli Prime Minister for
	talks and following the Oslo disastrous accords, Morocco accelerated its
	economic ties and political contacts with Israel opening of bilateral
	liaison offices in 1994. As the late Edward Said showed eloquently that the
	Oslo Accords were a second Nakba for the Palestinian creating a Palestinian
	authority whose task was designated as protecting the occupiers from
	resistance and normalizing the occupation. After Arafat and Abbas signed
	these surrender treaties, Israel’s economy and its foreign recognition grew
	rapidly. The agreements also gave the occupying power the green light to
	grow its illegal activities in the occupied areas not turned over to the
	Palestinian authority (area C is the majority of the land).
	
	Economic relations existed between Qatar and “Israel” between 1996 and
	2000. In 2005, Saudi Arabia announced the end of its ban on Israeli goods
	and services. Diplomatic and other ties between Tunisia and Israel
	fluctuated between strong ones in the 1990s to weaker ones during 2000-2005
	to pick up again until the Tunisian revolution. In 1919 King Faisal
	Al-Hussain (Hashemite leader) signed an agreement with Zionist leader Chaim
	Weizmann but one of his sons was later removed (by France) from power in
	Syria because of his opposition to Zionism. Israel signed a “peace treaty”
	with Jordan in 1994. However public sentiment in Jordan (among Jordanians
	of Palestinian or of Trans-Jordan heritage) remains strongly opposed to
	normalization efforts including in saddling Jordan with huge debts that
	serve Israeli interests (e.g. of the Red Sea-Dead Sea canal).
	
	The CIA and the British intelligence services toppled the elected Mosaddaq
	government in Iran in 1953 to bring a more Israel friendly regime. This
	lasted until the Iranian revolution ended the Pahlavi criminal regime in
	1979. Israel had good working and cooperation with Turkey from 1949 to 2011
	when Israeli leaders engaged in a series of affronts and blunders including
	murdering Turkish citizens on the Mavi Marmara ship in International waters.
	
	In 2015 Israel opened a diplomatic mission with the United Arab Emirates
	(UAE) and has helped Saudi Arabia and the UAE launch the war on Yemen in
	order to control the strategic Bab Al Mandeb strait (Red Sea to Indian
	Ocean). Egypt has also agreed to give two of its Islands in the Strait of
	Tiran to Saudi Arabia on Israel’s behest.
	
	The above is only the tip of the iceberg in terms of Zionist collusion with
	Arab leaders to destroy Palestine. Much remains hidden. Yet, understanding
	this history helps understand why rulers of “Saudi Arabia” and the UAE and
	others are colluding with Israel and the USA in a feverish attack on
	resistance forces in the Arab and Islamic world. While such collusion with
	colonialism is common in all parts of the world, the collaborators fail to
	read history to understand the fate of all tools of colonialism. They will
	face the same fate as other collaborators. As tools of colonialism, they
	are discarded as soon as they fulfil their designated roles.
	
	Much of the developments after 1973 would not have happened had the PLO
	remained true to its principles. This is indeed a historic moment in our
	part of the world. Zionists feel emboldened like never before and intend on
	ending the Palestine question once and for all with collusion especially
	the key issue of refugees (would be forced to settle outside of Palestine).
	Developments in Saudi Arabia, UAE, Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, Yemen, and the
	rest of our region need to be watched in the context of this struggle and
	with the centrality of the issue of Palestine since it is the reason for
	all this. It is a struggle between those who think they can guarantee their
	thrones and positions by dong Zionist bidding and those who challenge
	colonialism. The choice is between mayhem that will spare no one (including
	those who collaborate) or rejection of division and then unity to fight
	imperialism, colonialism, and Zionism. Palestine remains the litmus test,
	the Achille’s heel of imperialism, and the key to peace. Each of us should
	take a clear stand. I am optimistic because 12.7 million Palestinians and
	hundreds of millions of others who follow their conscience will not let
	Zionism (and its complicit Arab and American rulers) liquidate the most
	just cause in human history. It is wise of complicity leaders to rethink
	their positions if for nothing else than for their own interests since
	colonial powers use tools and discard them and are never true to their
	words to those that do not belong to their “tribe”. This is amply
	illustrated with history of Israel itself and its collaborators (e.g. in
	Lebanon in the 1980s). Now we need to all work together towards a peace
	with justice, the inevitable outcome.
