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Israel must come to terms with Islamist reality in Arab world

Wednesday 30-November-2011

The Arab world is not what it used to be. Popular revolutions fed by accumulated  indignation over tyranny and corruption have already swept away several Arab despots who long repressed the masses resisted political  reform and even sought to bequeath power to their children and families.
 
There is no doubt that Israel the apartheid state that is seeking the extirpation of the Palestinian people from their ancestral homeland is one of the main losers of the Arab Spring.
 
As things look now Islamic elements  seem to have a greater opportunity to shape the political face of the Arab world probably for many years to come.
 
Recent elections in Tunisia Morocco and probably Egypt have shown the Islamists are favored by the masses more than other secular liberal and even nationalist groups.
 
It is hoped that the Islamists’ march toward freedom liberty and justice will continue until the new envisaged Arab world materializes into reality.
 
As said above Israel has many reasons to worry as a result of the Arab Spring.  Decades of Israeli arrogance aggression and  provocations have created a huge reservoir of hostility and hatred against the Jewish state.
 
 Murderous acts genocidal  onslaughts and brazenly offensive  and oppressive measures by Israel against the Palestinians and Lebanese peoples helped shape a nefarious and  Satanic portrait for the Zionist state in the minds of hundreds of millions of Arabs. It is therefore hard to foresee any real sympathy by the Islamists toward a state that has long viewed them as children of a lesser God whose rights can be trampled upon and whose lives are expendable.
 
Unlike the defunct regimes the Islamists are going to be answerable to the masses. Many observers argue the Islamists will be under immense pressure from the Arab Main Street  to respond “adequately” to Israel provocations. Israel is notorious for being a provocative state par excellance and the Islamists will have to demonstrate that they are “different.”
 
The departure from the old ways of Mubarak and ilk will not necessarily manifest itself through rash uncalculated or dramatic acts against the Jewish state. The Islamists know better than committing blunders that might rock their boat at such a crucial juncture.
 
None the less Islamist rulers would have to justify themselves vis-à-vis Israel the country that long humiliated  tormented the masses and incited and continued to incite against everything Islamic.
 
For example while most Egyptians are likely  to oppose the nullification  of the Camp David Peace Treaty especially  at “at this phase” there seems to be a solid public support in Egypt for making active abidance by the  peace treaty contingent upon Israeli behavior and treatment of the Palestinians.
 
In any case the  connivance normalization obsequiousness and occasional collusion and good chemistry  that characterized the fallen regimes will have to disappear.
 
Likewise it will  be harder and riskier at least from the political view point for Israel to continue running roughshod on the Palestinians without inviting genuine reactions from the Arab world. In this regard Israel should expect stands postures and attitudes that are far more radical than anything shown so far by the Palestinian leadership of Mahmoud Abbas in response to Israeli provocations.
 
We know that the Ramallah leadership often sought to enlist and manipulate the Arab league to help justify excessive Palestinian moderation such as adopting stances that are utterly unpopular among Palestinians.
 
This repulsive meandering which helped the PA justify its weakness and subservience to Israel and its guardian-ally the United States is  expected to disappear though slowly in the new Arab world.
 
Even erstwhile “moderate Arab leaderships” such as King Abdullah of Jordan who is already coming under immense pressure at home to be tough with Israel will have to show sensitivity and deference to the anti-Israeli feelings of his people. This could reach the degree of considering the Jordanian-Israeli  peace treaty into a certain level of dormancy.
 
I understand that the Islamists may not be able to achieve the kind of  miracles many overzealous Arabs expect them to especially in the economic field.
 
However The Islamists can compensate  any failures in certain fields with resounding successes in other fields. Needless to say if the Islamists succeed in forcing Israel to tone down its belligerency bellicosity and aggression they would conceivably leave a most favorite impression among the masses.

In brief Israel ought to realize that a new era has begun in the Arab world. It is an era where peoples and countries won’t accept compromising their honor and dignity. Now since time immemorial the rulers seem to be afraid of the people which means Israel ability to recruit puppet regimes in the Arab world is finished.

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