The rage that was felt and expressed by some young people is fuelled by the inability of Arab governments to do anything to reverse the Israeli occupation of territory, including Jerusalem, occupied by Israel in the 1967 Middle East war. Almost equal to this is the frustration at their governments to deliver on promises of a better life for all after the 2011 Arab Spring which has failed, with the exception of Tunisia, to turn into a summer filled with peace, goods, services and opportunity.
Instead those same governments maintain a wary status quo, ever mindful of their dependence on the Pax Americana and fearful of being marginalised or even overtaken by their expanding youth bulge. Those same governments looking to their longevity but not their legacy are willing to cooperate with Israel because business is business. Those same governments have failed to raise any sort of diplomatic moves — the OIC moot notwithstanding — and a re-iteration of their shared victimhood. Nor are they about to suddenly grow a spine, simply because it is not in the interest of regimes whose policies long ago failed and in today’s world are bereft of the vision that would take them forward. The Palestinians never developed an effective diplomatic arm, Israel chips away at their lands by building more illegal settlements, and on the sidelines wringing their hands in anodyne sympathy, the Arab states that in reality were never going to come to their rescue.
Published in The Express Tribune, December 13th, 2017.
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