by Thaer Al-Nashef
Syrian journalist Thaer Al-Nashef mocked the conspiracy theories that Israel grooms Arab citizens to become leaders of their countries, and he said that Israel is not responsible for the progress or backwardness of Arab societies.
On  February 11, 2020, Al-Jazeera Network (Qatar) hosted a debate about  Israel and the Arab countries. Syrian journalist Thaer Al-Nashef said  that the claim that Israel is thwarting democracy in the Arab countries  is completely unfounded, and he argued that all of the dictatorial and  authoritarian Arab rulers had been a product of their own Arab  societies. He mocked the conspiracy theories that Israel grooms Arab  citizens to become leaders of their countries, and he said that Israel  is not responsible for the progress or backwardness of Arab societies.  Rather, he said that Arabs are responsible for their own development and  that they might learn something from the Jews and their ability to  "make miracles out of the impossible." Furthermore, Al-Nashef said that  the often-repeated claim that Israel's goal is to expand from the Nile  River to the Euphrates River is false, and that the two blue stripes on  the Israeli flag represent the Jewish prayer shawl, and not these two  rivers. Sati' Muhammad Al-Hajj, the Political Secretary of the Nasserist  Unionist Party of Sudan, rebutted that Israel's goal to expand from the  Nile to the Euphrates is not a myth because it is clearly mentioned in  the Protocols of the Elders of Zion.
To view the clip of Syrian Journalist Thaer Al-Nashef on MEMRI TV, click here or below.
"If We Look At The Arab Reality, We Will See That Authoritarianism, Dictatorship, And Corruption Are Negative Phenomena That Were Created By Arab Societies, Which Produced Their Own Rulers"
Thaer Al-Nashef: "First  of all, the accusation that Israel is thwarting democracy in the Arab  countries is completely unfounded, because if we look at the Arab  reality, we will see that authoritarianism, dictatorship, and corruption  are negative phenomena that were created by Arab societies, which  produced their own rulers. You can't say that Arab rulers come from a  different planet, or that they arrived with a parachute.
"In any Arab  country, any Arab ruler whose people revolted against him – he came from  among those same people. I cannot imagine Israel taking an Arab citizen  from his cradle, and then grooming him to be the president [of his  country]. These are conspiracy theories."
 
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 "Arabs May Benefit From The Extensive Israeli Expertise... We Must Ask Ourselves: How Come The Jews, Or Israel, Have Excelled?"
"Today,  Israel is not responsible for the progress or the backwardness of Arabs.  Arabs are responsible for themselves. It is the Arabs who are creating  their own revival.
"European  societies did not rely upon Jews to get where they are today. They  toiled and exerted efforts in order to achieve what they wanted to  achieve. But Arabs may benefit from the extensive Israeli expertise,  because when we look at today's Israel, which is an advanced country, we  must ask ourselves: How come the Jews, or Israel, have excelled? These  people lived in Europe for 2,000 years, as exiled refugees, in a  diaspora, as prisoners, and as slaves. Imagine! They then proved to all  of humanity that they are not just refugees or slaves, but a people that  was able to make miracles out of the impossible."
 
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 "[Arab] Regimes Instilled This In Us From A Young Age – About The Borders Of Israel Stretching From The Nile To The Euphrates... The Two Blue Stripes [On The Israeli Flag] Do Not Represent The Nile And The Euphrates; They Represent The Tallit Prayer Shawl"
"There is an  important point that I would like to clarify for the respected Arab  viewers. What is said – and the [Arab] regimes instilled this in us from  a young age – about the borders of Israel stretching from the Nile to  the Euphrates, the Euphrates that was crossed by Abraham, and the Nile,  on the banks of which Moses grew up...
 
"Today,  Israel... What Nile? It is said that the two blue stripes on the Israeli  flag represent the Nile and the Euphrates. The two blue stripes do not  represent the Nile and the Euphrates. They represent the tallit prayer shawl."
Thaer Al-Nashef
Source: https://www.memri.org/tv/jazeera-debate-israel-arab-countries-syrian-journalist-reject-conspiracy-theories-groom-arab-dictators
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