by Saleh Al-Shayeji
I am trying to be realistic, objective and reasonable in what I am writing because I know that it will be shocking as well as contradicting with age-old non-negotiable beliefs and taboos. Is Israel an enemy? Is animosity stable or changeable? Is it controlled by and subject to certain situations, circumstances, attitudes and interests?Why does Kuwait consider Israel as an enemy while it deals with Iraq, that already invaded and occupied it, as a friend, brother and neighbor?
Arab hostility to Israel started even before establishing Israel, when 
powerful resourceful Arab countries at that time fought some Jewish 
militia gangs in Palestine, and yet those gangs managed to defeat the 
well-armed armies of seven Arab countries. International intervention 
was then resorted to in order to resolve the dispute over Palestinian 
territories between Arabs and the Jews. However, the ‘mighty’ Arabs 
rejected the division project, and thus granted the Jews a second 
victory. Consequently, the state of Israel was founded and declared and 
was recognized by the world except for Arab countries and other ones 
that later on found no alternative other than recognizing it.
Whose enemy is Israel? Is it the enemy of all Arab states? Well, 
Palestinians have every right to antagonize Israel because they occupied
 their lands. We do support and assist them in every possible way we can
 and that it the maximum, and nothing more, Arab countries are expected 
to do.
After seven whole decades, as Arabs, who is our real enemy today? Do all
 Arab states have only one enemy or each country or group of countries 
have an enemy who might most probably be a dear friend of another? The 
first step towards reform in the Arab world is to alienate the Arab 
nationalism concepts because facts deny them and those who believe they 
still exist are delusional.
Take Kuwait, for an example. Is Israel a real enemy of it? Has it ever 
invaded it? Has it fought it? Has it killed its citizens? The answer to 
all the above questions is a big fat NO. Why does Kuwait consider Israel
 as an enemy while it deals with Iraq, that already invaded and occupied
 it, as a friend, brother and neighbor? I do not wish that Kuwait 
antagonizes Iraq. On the contrary, it made the right decision because 
animosity is constantly changeable, particularly in politics where 
yesterday’s enemy can be today’s friend and today’s friend might become 
tomorrow’s enemy. This is a real fact.
The bottom line is that Israel is not Arabs’ enemy and Arab countries 
have to individually get rid of the Arab nation’s complex and make their
 own individual decisions independently. 
– Translated by Kuwait Times 
from Al-Anbaa
Saleh Al-Shayeji
Source: http://news.kuwaittimes.net/website/israel-is-not-our-enemy/
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