Sana'a – Saba:
The war of "genocide" waged by the Zionist enemy forces with American support on the Gaza Strip has entered its 15th consecutive month amid international silence, committing all methods of killing, destruction, and displacement, leaving tens of thousands of martyrs, wounded and missing.
For the 46th consecutive day, the Civil Defense is still forcibly disabled in all areas of the northern Gaza Strip due to the ongoing Zionist targeting and aggression, leaving thousands of Palestinian citizens there without humanitarian and medical care.
On the fifth of last October, the enemy army began a large-scale military aggression in the northern Gaza Strip, which has since resulted in the martyrdom of more than three thousand Palestinians, the displacement of tens of thousands, and the destruction of entire residential neighborhoods.
With American support, the Zionist enemy has been waging since the seventh of October 2023 a war of extermination on Gaza, which left more than 150,000 Palestinian martyrs and wounded, most of them children and women, and more than 11,000 missing, amid massive destruction and famine that killed dozens of children and the elderly.
The Ministry of Health in Gaza announced today that the Zionist enemy forces committed four massacres, resulting in the martyrdom of 44 citizens, and the injury of 74 others, during the past 24 hours.
Thus, the toll of the aggression on the Gaza Strip rose today to 44,708 martyrs and 106,050 injured, most of them children and women, since the start of the aggression on the seventh of October 2023.
Enemy warplanes continued their bombardment of various areas of the Gaza Strip on the 429th day of the aggression, leaving large numbers of martyrs and wounded, in addition to destroying infrastructure in the besieged Strip, in the worst humanitarian crisis the world has witnessed.
At least 25 Palestinians, including children and women, were killed and dozens of others were wounded on Sunday evening, following enemy shelling targeting Gaza City and the al-Bureij refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip.
According to local sources, ten citizens were killed and others were wounded in a Zionist shelling that targeted a group of citizens on Omar Al-Mukhtar Street near the municipal park in Gaza City.
In addition, 15 civilians, including children and women, were killed and others were wounded, following a Zionist shelling that targeted a house belonging to the "Abu Hassanein" family behind the cemetery in Al-Bureij refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip.
Earlier, five civilians were also killed in a similar Zionist shelling of a group of citizens north of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip.
The Zionist enemy continues its massacres, ignoring two arrest warrants issued by the International Criminal Court on November 21 against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Minister of War Yoav Galant, on charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity against Palestinians in Gaza.
Experts and researchers believe that Arab public opinion has witnessed transformations worth studying after the "Al-Aqsa Flood" operation on October 7, 2023, and the war of extermination waged by the Zionist enemy on Gaza since that date, as this opinion can describe its problems and draw its priorities.
The experts participating in the session, (Changing Arab Public Opinion and the Gaza War), held within the sessions of the Doha Forum, which began yesterday in Doha, considered that public opinion and the opinion of the Arab street in particular have no value for Arab governments and rulers since the middle of the last century and the beginning of the formation of Arab countries in their modern form.
The Director of the Middle East Council for International Affairs, Dr. Tariq Youssef, explained the extent to which Arab public opinion influences decision-makers in the region, by influencing the changing landscape that is witnessing a major transformation in the conflict region in the Middle East currently.
He pointed out in the session, which was quoted by the site "Al Jazeera Net", that the United States sponsors the path of normalization of relations between the entity of the Zionist enemy and the Arab countries, "a major geopolitical shift that will in the event of its occurrence to bypass the Palestinian issue.
In the face of this, Youssef believes that Arabs and Palestinians have limited options to prevent the liquidation of the issue and the resolution of the conflict in favor of the Zionist enemy entity and to confront the path of integration of the enemy in the region.
He pointed out that this will not happen through military resistance only, but resistance by opinion in the streets, cafes, universities, schools, and social media platforms, all of which together can form a more transparent public opinion away from power.
For her part, the dean of the School of Public Policy and International Affairs at Princeton University, Dr. Amani Jamal, said that the Gaza war opened the eyes of Arabs to know the value of the street in London, Washington, and Paris, and the ability to influence rulers and decision-makers, citing as an example that the demonstrations of university students in America and Europe prompted their governments to take real steps to condemn enemy forces for their crimes in Gaza.
Amani Jamal indicated that the follower today of the interaction of the global street with the brutal aggression on the people of Gaza will discover the emergence of new speeches, which may form a clearer and more transparent vision of what we are used to within Western societies in terms of dealing with the Palestinian issue, in addition to that, the seventh of October changed the prevailing view that the Palestinian cause is over.
She believes that previous attitudes in the West towards Palestine oscillated between those who do not care about what is happening and those who clearly and unconditionally support the Zionist enemy entity, but today we have begun to record the emergence of voices within Western public opinion, "condemning the brutality of the Zionists, and denouncing the complicity of their regimes and governments with the usurping entity."
The Executive Director of the Arab Reform Initiative, Nadim Houry, did not stray from the vision of his predecessors but presented a vision that the attendees considered qualitative in terms of premise and implementation.
Houry believes that decision-makers in the West consider many Arabs not to be their partners in technological and economic development and development, for several reasons, including the marginalization of Arab governments of popular public opinion in their countries, the lack of participation of people in determining their destiny, dictatorship in drawing up government plans, strategies and budgets, and arrest and abuse of opinion holders.
Houry concluded by saying: "It is important to take advantage of the radical change brought about by the seventh of October in world public opinion, which discovered that we are peaceful peoples who defend our rights and demands by all means and deserve our freedom from those who occupy the land and shed blood."
The war of "genocide" waged by the Zionist enemy forces with American support on the Gaza Strip has entered its 15th consecutive month amid international silence, committing all methods of killing, destruction, and displacement, leaving tens of thousands of martyrs, wounded and missing.
For the 46th consecutive day, the Civil Defense is still forcibly disabled in all areas of the northern Gaza Strip due to the ongoing Zionist targeting and aggression, leaving thousands of Palestinian citizens there without humanitarian and medical care.
On the fifth of last October, the enemy army began a large-scale military aggression in the northern Gaza Strip, which has since resulted in the martyrdom of more than three thousand Palestinians, the displacement of tens of thousands, and the destruction of entire residential neighborhoods.
With American support, the Zionist enemy has been waging since the seventh of October 2023 a war of extermination on Gaza, which left more than 150,000 Palestinian martyrs and wounded, most of them children and women, and more than 11,000 missing, amid massive destruction and famine that killed dozens of children and the elderly.
The Ministry of Health in Gaza announced today that the Zionist enemy forces committed four massacres, resulting in the martyrdom of 44 citizens, and the injury of 74 others, during the past 24 hours.
Thus, the toll of the aggression on the Gaza Strip rose today to 44,708 martyrs and 106,050 injured, most of them children and women, since the start of the aggression on the seventh of October 2023.
Enemy warplanes continued their bombardment of various areas of the Gaza Strip on the 429th day of the aggression, leaving large numbers of martyrs and wounded, in addition to destroying infrastructure in the besieged Strip, in the worst humanitarian crisis the world has witnessed.
At least 25 Palestinians, including children and women, were killed and dozens of others were wounded on Sunday evening, following enemy shelling targeting Gaza City and the al-Bureij refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip.
According to local sources, ten citizens were killed and others were wounded in a Zionist shelling that targeted a group of citizens on Omar Al-Mukhtar Street near the municipal park in Gaza City.
In addition, 15 civilians, including children and women, were killed and others were wounded, following a Zionist shelling that targeted a house belonging to the "Abu Hassanein" family behind the cemetery in Al-Bureij refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip.
Earlier, five civilians were also killed in a similar Zionist shelling of a group of citizens north of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip.
The Zionist enemy continues its massacres, ignoring two arrest warrants issued by the International Criminal Court on November 21 against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Minister of War Yoav Galant, on charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity against Palestinians in Gaza.
Experts and researchers believe that Arab public opinion has witnessed transformations worth studying after the "Al-Aqsa Flood" operation on October 7, 2023, and the war of extermination waged by the Zionist enemy on Gaza since that date, as this opinion can describe its problems and draw its priorities.
The experts participating in the session, (Changing Arab Public Opinion and the Gaza War), held within the sessions of the Doha Forum, which began yesterday in Doha, considered that public opinion and the opinion of the Arab street in particular have no value for Arab governments and rulers since the middle of the last century and the beginning of the formation of Arab countries in their modern form.
The Director of the Middle East Council for International Affairs, Dr. Tariq Youssef, explained the extent to which Arab public opinion influences decision-makers in the region, by influencing the changing landscape that is witnessing a major transformation in the conflict region in the Middle East currently.
He pointed out in the session, which was quoted by the site "Al Jazeera Net", that the United States sponsors the path of normalization of relations between the entity of the Zionist enemy and the Arab countries, "a major geopolitical shift that will in the event of its occurrence to bypass the Palestinian issue.
In the face of this, Youssef believes that Arabs and Palestinians have limited options to prevent the liquidation of the issue and the resolution of the conflict in favor of the Zionist enemy entity and to confront the path of integration of the enemy in the region.
He pointed out that this will not happen through military resistance only, but resistance by opinion in the streets, cafes, universities, schools, and social media platforms, all of which together can form a more transparent public opinion away from power.
For her part, the dean of the School of Public Policy and International Affairs at Princeton University, Dr. Amani Jamal, said that the Gaza war opened the eyes of Arabs to know the value of the street in London, Washington, and Paris, and the ability to influence rulers and decision-makers, citing as an example that the demonstrations of university students in America and Europe prompted their governments to take real steps to condemn enemy forces for their crimes in Gaza.
Amani Jamal indicated that the follower today of the interaction of the global street with the brutal aggression on the people of Gaza will discover the emergence of new speeches, which may form a clearer and more transparent vision of what we are used to within Western societies in terms of dealing with the Palestinian issue, in addition to that, the seventh of October changed the prevailing view that the Palestinian cause is over.
She believes that previous attitudes in the West towards Palestine oscillated between those who do not care about what is happening and those who clearly and unconditionally support the Zionist enemy entity, but today we have begun to record the emergence of voices within Western public opinion, "condemning the brutality of the Zionists, and denouncing the complicity of their regimes and governments with the usurping entity."
The Executive Director of the Arab Reform Initiative, Nadim Houry, did not stray from the vision of his predecessors but presented a vision that the attendees considered qualitative in terms of premise and implementation.
Houry believes that decision-makers in the West consider many Arabs not to be their partners in technological and economic development and development, for several reasons, including the marginalization of Arab governments of popular public opinion in their countries, the lack of participation of people in determining their destiny, dictatorship in drawing up government plans, strategies and budgets, and arrest and abuse of opinion holders.
Houry concluded by saying: "It is important to take advantage of the radical change brought about by the seventh of October in world public opinion, which discovered that we are peaceful peoples who defend our rights and demands by all means and deserve our freedom from those who occupy the land and shed blood."