Kuwaiti Newspaper Calls For Normalization With Israel: ‘Let Foolish Palestinians Fend For Themselves’

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JERUSALEM (VINnews) — In a surprising move coinciding with the visit of President Herzog to the UAE, the first visit by an Israeli president to the region since the Abraham peace accords were signed in 2020, the most prominent newspaper in Kuwait has called to normalize relations with Israel.

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In an editorial published in the Kuwaiti daily Arab Times this weekend, the newspaper  called for the Gulf states to normalize relations with Israel while describing the Palestinians as “insulters” who “curse the Gulf leaders and people” and “use all of the defamatory and abusive words in their dictionary against us.”

The editorial, penned by Arab Times Editor-in-Chief Ahmed al-Jarallah, lamented that despite being the targets of Palestinian “insults and curses,” the Gulf countries “overlook all that by sending them aid.” Al-Jarallah also slammed the Palestinian leadership for supporting authoritarian leaders such as the late Saddam Hussein, Gamal Abdel Nasser, and Moammar Gadhafi, as well as Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Quds Force commander Qasem Soleimani, adding that this was “just the tip of the iceberg.”

Al-Jarallah questioned how the Gulf Cooperation Council states benefited from supporting the Palestinians. “Is Palestine still our cause for which we bear all this harm caused by the Palestinians?” he asked readers. Rather than mediating between Jerusalem and Gaza City when Hamas launches rockets into Israel, and then helping to foot the bill for rebuilding what is destroyed in Israeli counterstrikes, “Let [the Palestinians] rebuild what they destroy by their own acts,” the Kuwaiti editor urged.

“All the Gulf states should normalize relations with Israel due to the fact that peace with this most advanced country is the right thing to do. Let the foolish fend for themselves,” he concluded. The editorial isn’t completely unprecedented: Al-Jarallah has spoken out in favor of normalization before. It remains to be seen whether any official response will come from the Al Sabah dynasty that runs Kuwait.

The views of the journalist do not as yet reflect the view of the Kuwaiti parliament which after the recent Protective Edge campaign passed a bill placing heavy punishments on anyone who normalizes relations with Israel. In the past the country, which has 450,000 Palestinians among its 4 million citizens, has said it would be the last to normalize relations with Israel. Despite this, during President’s Trump’s tenure there were rumors of a possible peace agreement between the two countries.

 


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C R
C R
2 years ago

Just a point of information; Ahmed al-Jarallah has been a resident pro-Zionist contrary opinion among Gulf state media for many years. It is refreshing that a voice of conciliation exists but let’s not gin this up as some sort of a popular movement or even an attempt to start one.

grumpy
grumpy
2 years ago

remember an Arab saying:
“the enemy of your enemy is your friend”
as long as they are afraid more of Iran and the Houthies, and Israel will give them military help, so we are their friends, but when the situation changes…..

Kollelfaker
Kollelfaker
2 years ago

Wow brave man In a not so safe neighborhood

oberchuchem
oberchuchem
2 years ago

Yemos Hamoshiach!

Kollelfaker
Kollelfaker
2 years ago

Seems moslem nations are waking up to the fact that neighborly friendly relationships is more important then the Palestinian issue. They could have made peace numerous times over the last 70 years