UAE policy fundamentals on Palestinian cause and al-Utaiba's article
The Palestinian issue is the centerpiece of Arab unanimity. It unifies Arab peoples, being a symbol of their struggle for justice and integrity.
Some Arab counties offered significant
political, moral and financial support to this issue. They presented many
sacrifices to back the issue, fully realizing their responsibilities towards
the Palestinian people.
Egypt, the United Arab Emirates and
Saudi Arabia offered unlimited political and diplomatic support to the
Palestinian issue in international forums. They sponsored peace initiatives and
backed solutions that defend the rights of the Palestinians.
The same countries supported
inter-Palestinian reconciliation and offered financial support to the
Palestinians in their belief in the righteous cause of these people and in
their realization that this cause is the key to stability and peace in the
region.
These countries have been working hard
to find a way out of the current stalemate and a solution to the problems of
the Palestinians. They have been trying to find new mechanisms to solve the
issue through the utilization of more realistic political solutions that
preserve the Palestinians rights.
These solutions were stipulated in a
number of initiatives, including in a recent article by the ambassador of the
United Arab Emirates to the United States, Youssef al-Utaiba.
Some people tried to take the
initiative out of context to achieve some political gains. This stirred up
debate around the initiative, opening the door for attacks against Mr. al-Utaiba
himself and the United Arab Emirates.
My belief is that nobody can doubt the
sincerity of the United Arab Emirates or the efforts the late founder of the
country, Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan al-Nahayan, made in this regard.
Defending the Palestinian cause is a
cornerstone of Emirati foreign policy. It is the same thing for some other Arab
countries.
Nevertheless, I have some observations
to make as far as Mr. al-Utaiba's article is concerned. Some people might not
have taken notice of these observations.
First, the main point in the article
includes warnings to the Israeli side against the annexation of Palestinian
territories. Al-Utaiba says this annexation would threaten peace in the Middle
East region.
Second, the United Arab Emirates used
diplomacy to serve the Palestinian cause. Al-Utaiba's article invited the
attention of many people in the West and in Israel. Together with other
efforts, the article may have contributed to swaying the Israelis away from the
annexation move. Some American writers even called for taking the Emirati
warning into account.
Third, the populist rhetoric on the
Palestinian issue has led to no results. It did not bring about any solutions
to the issue. This is why the Arabs stand to lose nothing by applying a new
smarter strategy, namely by adopting the Emirati policy of addressing the
Israeli public directly so that it can put pressure on the Israeli government.
Fourth, the United Arab Emirates has
utilized its diplomatic relations against plans by Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu to annex more Palestinian territories.
Fifth, the media affiliated to some
groups took the article totally out of context, only to serve its own
interests.
Sixth, politics is the art of the
possible and the attainable. The United Arab Emirates tries to apply this rule.
Israel wants to establish normal relations with Arab countries. However, the
United Arab Emirates believes that this should not overlook either Palestinian
rights or Israel's expansionist plans.
Seventh, the United Arab Emirates is
keen on the security of this region. It wants this restive region to turn into
a spot of success and welfare.
Eighth, the country that offered the
most sacrifices and the largest backing for the Palestinian cause has never
bragged about this. It works in silence because it believes in what it does and
knows that it has a moral obligation to back righteous causes. On the contrary,
the countries that keep talking about the Palestinian issue, especially Iran
and Turkey, have done almost nothing to help the Palestinians. Turkey has
strong political and economic relations with Israel. It implements joint
projects with Israel. It participated in the construction of the Israeli
barrier. The Palestinian cause for Turkey is nothing more than a tool for
winning over the Arab public opinion and inciting Arab citizens against the
governments of their countries.
As for Iran, and like I wrote in a
previous research, Iran does nothing but talk about the Palestinian cause on
several occasions. It does this only to serve its ideological project of
exporting the ideals of the Islamic Revolution to other countries. As a
project, this contradicts the Arab project. Iran uses destructive militias to
carry out its projects in Arab countries, such as Iraq, Yemen, Syria and
Lebanon.
Based on all this, I can say that we go
through an important juncture in our history. We do not need to follow
campaigns aiming at twisting the truths. These campaigns do nothing but harm
the Palestinian cause.
Hani Suleiman is the Director of the
Center for Arab Research and Studies in Cairo.




