28 December 2012 By Tariq Alhomayed The Iranians, and Hezbollah of
course, did everything to try to take advantage of the
eight day war launched by Israel upon the Gaza Strip.
They tried to invest in that battle in order to
improve their image in the region, especially after
the Syrian revolution and their support for Bashar al-Assad,
but, only after a short period of time, fate has come
to expose Tehran and Hezbollah once again. The tyrant of Damascus' forces are bombing the
Palestinian refugee camp in Yarmouk with warplanes, as
if the Palestinians can be used as firewood in every
battle, whether guilty or not guilty. What is this
other than trading on the Palestinian cause, and the
blood of its people? Indeed, the most prominent
traders on the cause and its people are Iran and
Hezbollah, along with the al-Assad regime, which is
bombing the Palestinians today with warplanes. Yet we
do not see Hassan Nasrallah coming out publicly to
warn al-Assad against targeting the Palestinians, nor
do we see Iranian leaders coming out to say anything,
so is spilling the blood of the Palestinians halal
[religiously permissible] for al-Assad and only haram
[religiously impermissible] for Israel? This is a sad
and shameful matter, but fortunately God wants to
expose those trading on Palestinian blood, from Iran
to Hezbollah and the al-Assad regime along with them,
as well as others in the region and some Palestinians
themselves. Therefore, the silence of Iran and Hezbollah, and
specifically its leader Hassan Nasrallah, is clear
evidence of them trading on the Palestinian cause, not
even intervening at the very least to persuade al-Assad
not to bomb refugee camps with war planes. Of course
we cannot say that the Palestinians must not interfere
in the Syrian revolution, or blame them for doing so,
and this is for one simple reason. When the al-Assad
regime resorts to using the Palestinians themselves in
Syria, such as Ahmed Jibril and others, or pushes some
of them towards the border with Israel or the Golan
Heights in order to divert attention, or when Syria
uses the Palestinians in Lebanon, or some factions in
Gaza, then the al-Assad regime, Iran and Hezbollah are
the ones forcibly drawing the Palestinians into the
Syrian revolution. How can this be otherwise when
Tehran, al-Assad and Hezbollah have not given the
Palestinians any respite, especially over the past ten
years, when they have used the Palestinian cause and
Palestinian blood in a crude and unjust manner,
especially with false, contrived slogans such as
opposition and resistance? Hence it is only natural
for the Palestinians to come out against al-Assad's
agents, and al-Assad himself. The truth is that Arab observers do not need any
more evidence of al-Assad's crimes, and how he has
exploited the Palestinian cause. However, some Arabs,
who have been unaware intentionally or otherwise, now
need to pay attention to how Iran and Hezbollah remain
silent about the crimes committed by the al-Assad
regime against the Palestinians. Despite the fact that
what is happening to the Palestinians is very
distressing, fate wants to expose the falsehood of the
Iranian project in our region. Here we see the allies
of Khomeini's project falling from one trap into
another, with their words and actions proving to be
false. The simplest example of this is what is
happening to the Palestinians in Yarmouk refugee camp
at the hands of al-Assad's forces and planes. Thus, we
should ask Hassan Nasrallah today: Was it not said in
the days of the recent Gaza war that Iran, Hezbollah
and al-Assad would not abandon Gaza? So why is Yarmouk
refugee camp being abandoned today as al-Assad's
planes bombard it with fire and brimstone? Is there an
answer?
Tariq Alhomayed is the Editor-in-Chief of Asharq
Al-Awsat, the youngest person to be appointed that
position. He holds a BA degree in Media studies from
King Abdul Aziz University in Jeddah, and has also
completed his Introductory courses towards a Master's
degree from George Washington University in Washington
D.C. He is based in London. Comments 💬 التعليقات |