Unveiling the Historical Tapestry: Understanding the Geopolitical Roots of the Israel-Palestine Conflict

24 Jan 2024 • 6:30 PM MYT
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In a recent Facebook post, Datuk Seri Mohamad Sabu, the president of Parti Amanah Negara and the Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, urged intellectuals, particularly university lecturers, to delve into the historical background and geopolitical dynamics that led to the creation of the controversial state of Israel. He emphasized the importance of comprehending this complex history to prevent Muslims from becoming unwitting pawns in the power games orchestrated by Western nations, particularly in the Arab world, in relation to the prolonged Palestine-Israel conflict.

Mohamad underscored the necessity for Muslims to be well-informed about the genesis of the Israel-Palestine conflict to avoid being ensnared in the geopolitical maneuvers of Western countries. He expressed concern that a lack of understanding had left Muslims vulnerable to manipulation, especially in Arab nations.

Highlighting a crucial period in history, Mohamad asserted that Western powers orchestrated the establishment of the state of Israel in the aftermath of the downfall of Islamic governments, including the Ottoman Empire. He urged individuals not to overlook the fact that Israel came into existence by displacing the original Palestinian inhabitants. According to Mohamad, the state of Israel did not exist prior to 1948, and the land it occupies continues to be recognized as Palestine.

The Parti Amanah Negara president called attention to the human rights violations committed by the Zionist regime in Palestine. He argued that Western countries could no longer turn a blind eye to these atrocities. In a bold prediction, Mohamad suggested that European nations, including South Africa, would play a pivotal role in the eventual liberation of the Palestinian state.

Drawing attention to recent developments, Mohamad pointed out that South Africa had taken legal action against Israel at the International Court of Justice (ICJ). The African nation accused the Zionist regime of committing genocide against the people of Gaza. South Africa urged the ICJ to issue interim measures to protect the Palestinians and called for an immediate end to Israel's alleged atrocities.

The call for intellectuals, particularly university lecturers, to elucidate the historical and geopolitical intricacies of the Israel-Palestine conflict is a plea for a more nuanced understanding of the situation. By encouraging a comprehensive grasp of the complex background, Mohamad aims to empower Muslims to navigate the geopolitical landscape more discerningly and avoid falling prey to external manipulations.

The assertion that European nations, including South Africa, might play a role in the liberation of the Palestinian state introduces an interesting geopolitical dimension to the discourse. It remains to be seen how international dynamics will evolve and whether such predictions will materialize in the pursuit of justice and stability in the region. The ongoing legal proceedings at the ICJ add another layer of complexity to the already intricate geopolitical tapestry of the Israel-Palestine conflict, underscoring the urgency for a thorough and informed examination of its historical roots.

Reference: Mat Sabu: Intellectuals should help Muslims to understand Palestine-Israel issue | Malay Mail


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