Sunday 4 April 2021

Time to reject Israeli manta that Iran is top menace of Middle East

A massive campaign is going on for some time that the recent moves by the US administration are aimed at creating peace in the Middle East. The multiple US-brokered deals between Israel, UAE, Bahrain, Sudan and Morocco, known as the Abraham Accords are creating a new reality in one of the world’s most combustible neighborhoods.

The US leadership promises a more prosperous and securer future for Arabs and Jews alike. The Western plays the trumpet that impetus behind this historic normalization of relations between the Jewish state and its Muslim neighbors is practical. The media portrays Iran as phantom, a common threat labeled by the US State Department as the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism for nearly four decades. 

Western media portrays that Iran has been metastasizing across the region since its founding in 1979. From funding and arming anti-Israel terrorists, to blowing up Saudi oil facilities, to pirating commercial vessels in the Persian Gulf. They go the extent of saying Iran is the Middle East’s preeminent menace. 

Western media also says that the regime in Tehran does not represent the Iranian people. They quote the example of this chasm was on display after a US drone strike killed Iran’s top terrorist, Qasem Soleimani. Despite the mullahs’ efforts to turn this murderer into a martyr, Iranians ripped down the propaganda posters glorifying him. They also rejected the regime’s attempts to stir up hate against the United States and Israel. Videos from Iran showed average citizens going out of their way to avoid stepping on the US and Israeli flags printed on the ground outside of shopping malls, schools, and mosques – even on the day of Soleimani’s funeral.

The fact of the matter is that the Iranian people have more pressing issues at hand than the regime’s clumsy attempts at propaganda. Tehran’s sponsorship of terrorism, pursuit of nuclear weapons and long-range missiles to deliver them, and unconscionable hostage taking triggered the most crushing economic sanctions in history, crippling Iran’s energy, financial and industrial sectors, among others. Despite the immense resources of Iran, Iranians cannot even find the basics of food and housing, let alone dream of economic opportunities.

The biggest deception behind the Abraham Accords is that the Arabs are more interested in pursuing hi-tech and entrepreneurial opportunities rather than hating the Jews – and that Israel is actually the regional partner of choice in these areas. The biggest prove of this dichotomy is ongoing construction of settlements in the West Bank and other occupied territories.

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