Mohammed El-Kurd
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They're about mutual strategic interests that all of these nations have together. And some people argue that, you know, Palestine is no longer an Arab cause because Arab countries are normalizing, but Most of these governments, if not all, actually all these governments that have normalized, most of them are monarchies, are not elected governments and they do not
They're about mutual strategic interests that all of these nations have together. And some people argue that, you know, Palestine is no longer an Arab cause because Arab countries are normalizing, but Most of these governments, if not all, actually all these governments that have normalized, most of them are monarchies, are not elected governments and they do not
They're about mutual strategic interests that all of these nations have together. And some people argue that, you know, Palestine is no longer an Arab cause because Arab countries are normalizing, but Most of these governments, if not all, actually all these governments that have normalized, most of them are monarchies, are not elected governments and they do not
represent the will of the people or the desires or the opinions of their peoples.
represent the will of the people or the desires or the opinions of their peoples.
represent the will of the people or the desires or the opinions of their peoples.
And the proof to this is places like Jordan and Egypt, even though they've normalized and had peace agreements with Israel for many, many, many, many years, Palestine and the Palestinian cause was still a talking point in the political campaigning of politicians, of Jordanian and Egyptian politicians, and continues to be.
And the proof to this is places like Jordan and Egypt, even though they've normalized and had peace agreements with Israel for many, many, many, many years, Palestine and the Palestinian cause was still a talking point in the political campaigning of politicians, of Jordanian and Egyptian politicians, and continues to be.
And the proof to this is places like Jordan and Egypt, even though they've normalized and had peace agreements with Israel for many, many, many, many years, Palestine and the Palestinian cause was still a talking point in the political campaigning of politicians, of Jordanian and Egyptian politicians, and continues to be.
for them to gain popularity because that's where the hearts of the people are. And then, you know, the Zionist regime is quite explanatory. The imperial Zionist regime, I mean, what else do you call a regime that sought help from imperialist powers to depopulate an entire country and build a new one on top of it?
for them to gain popularity because that's where the hearts of the people are. And then, you know, the Zionist regime is quite explanatory. The imperial Zionist regime, I mean, what else do you call a regime that sought help from imperialist powers to depopulate an entire country and build a new one on top of it?
for them to gain popularity because that's where the hearts of the people are. And then, you know, the Zionist regime is quite explanatory. The imperial Zionist regime, I mean, what else do you call a regime that sought help from imperialist powers to depopulate an entire country and build a new one on top of it?
No, no. Obviously, they're going to be marketed as positive. And obviously, they're going to... have this flowery language surrounding them, and the idiots in the room might nod and smile, but anybody with critical thinking skills can know that if people continue to be under occupation, there's nothing positive there. Let's linger a little bit on the mutual interests.
No, no. Obviously, they're going to be marketed as positive. And obviously, they're going to... have this flowery language surrounding them, and the idiots in the room might nod and smile, but anybody with critical thinking skills can know that if people continue to be under occupation, there's nothing positive there. Let's linger a little bit on the mutual interests.
No, no. Obviously, they're going to be marketed as positive. And obviously, they're going to... have this flowery language surrounding them, and the idiots in the room might nod and smile, but anybody with critical thinking skills can know that if people continue to be under occupation, there's nothing positive there. Let's linger a little bit on the mutual interests.
The only way Morocco could normalize relations with the Israeli regime is so that the Israeli regime could recognize Moroccan sovereignty over the Western Sahara, which just happened actually last week and now Morocco, and before that Morocco recognized Israeli sovereignty over the West Bank. It's not like Morocco itself just has no interest in this kind of deal.
The only way Morocco could normalize relations with the Israeli regime is so that the Israeli regime could recognize Moroccan sovereignty over the Western Sahara, which just happened actually last week and now Morocco, and before that Morocco recognized Israeli sovereignty over the West Bank. It's not like Morocco itself just has no interest in this kind of deal.
The only way Morocco could normalize relations with the Israeli regime is so that the Israeli regime could recognize Moroccan sovereignty over the Western Sahara, which just happened actually last week and now Morocco, and before that Morocco recognized Israeli sovereignty over the West Bank. It's not like Morocco itself just has no interest in this kind of deal.
Not currently, no.
Not currently, no.