this is who the real enemy is – Time

The ceasefire seems increasingly distant. Lebanon is under fire from Israel and Hezbollah launches rockets in the area of ​​Acre, the town in western Galilee. “We will continue to fight with all our strength until victory and the return of the residents of the north to their homes safely,” Benjamin Netanyahu declared, thus extinguishing hopes of a truce. Dario Fabbri, an expert on the Middle East, tried to outline a scenario and explained how current geopolitics are changing. “We are used to talking about the Arab world, but it is an orientalist fiction, our invention. The Arab world does not exist. Often the divisions are religious as well as national”, he pointed out to L’aria che tira.

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The Arabs, he continued, “are Christians in the chronological sense, Christianity comes before Islam, and they are then divided even within Islam.” “The majority is Sunni and the minority Shiite. The Arabs, on these divisions, also have links with external powers. What am I referring to? The Shiite Arabs belong to the Persian empire, to Iran because they are distant from their cousins , Arab brothers and their Jewish cousins”, recalled the director of Domino.

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What does all this have to do with Hezbollah? This was the question posed by host David Parenzo. Hezbollah “represents a minority of Arabs, a minority in a country that is not a country, which is Lebanon, which looks at Iran”. “Iran subsidizes it and uses it against Israel. In this phase, the majority of the Arabs of the Gulf and also of the region, the Sunni ones, are with Israel. Things have changed: now the great enemy is Iran. Because do they rely on Israel? Because the Americans invited them to do so. Israel is the military superpower of the region, a hyper-evolved country on a military and nuclear level”, he added.

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2024-10-02 00:24:40

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