The French newspaper Le Monde said that the Arab and Islamic countries, which met on November 11 in Riyadh, strongly condemned with one voice the ongoing Israeli military attack on Gaza stripIt called for an immediate ceasefire, but its consensus was primarily a way to hide insurmountable differences, as well as an undeniable share of responsibility for the ongoing tragedy.
The newspaper explained – in its editorial – that the insurmountable differences prevented the meeting from opening the slightest perspective for the “next day,” but it was quick to condemn Western hypocrisy, without delving into the hypocrisy of its own countries, as countries, including the Arab Peace Initiative of 2002, tore it apart. , by normalizing its relations with Israel without the slightest compensation, even symbolic, for the Palestinians. Indeed, some are waiting without resentment for the achievement of the goal announced by the Israeli army, which is to eradicate the Islamic Resistance Movement (agitation).
The newspaper pointed out that the most ferocious countries in Riyadh are those that stand in the camp of intransigence towards Israel, such as Iran, Turkey, Algeria and Syria, stressing that condemning the Syrian president Bashar al-Assad The Israeli attack is a shame on him, because he was the one who imposed the harsh siege on the Palestinian refugee camp of Yarmouk (south of Damascus) during the civil war.
Le Monde concluded that these chronic Arab and Islamic divisions produce a criminal deficit at a time when killing and destruction are worsening in Gaza. However, the participants in the Riyadh summit, after condemning Israel and the threats of Turkey and Iran, decided not to do anything, and did not put forward the slightest proposal and did not open the slightest horizon. “For the next day.”