Dr. Kholoud Al-Obaidi: The world is currently witnessing a protest against genocide, famine, and the policies of occupation and settlement in the West Bank
Dr. Manuel Hassasian: The European Union has begun to take a more interactive approach to the Palestinian issue, and the gap between it and the United States is widening
Dr. Khaled Al-Azi: The resignation of the Dutch Foreign Minister and other ministers is of great importance in influencing European public opinion and government policies
Dr. Amjad Abu Al-Izz: There is a significant role for popular pressures in pushing Dutch officials to change their positions, which may extend to other European countries
Imad Abu Awad: What the world, particularly Europe, is witnessing in terms of solidarity movements serves the Palestinian cause and reveals the true image of Israel
Members of the Dutch government from the "New Social Contract" party recently announced their resignation from the caretaker government, just one day after the resignation of the Foreign Minister, due to the failure to impose sanctions on Israel for its ongoing aggression against the Gaza Strip. Meanwhile, solidarity movements with the Palestinian people and their just cause are growing, indicating that the world is currently witnessing a protest against the ongoing genocide and starvation of innocent civilians. The United Nations has officially declared Gaza a "famine" area, alongside escalating international protests against settlement and racist occupation policies in the West Bank.
Analysts and writers mentioned to "Y" that what has been witnessed in the Netherlands is part of a series of steps taken by many countries, particularly in Europe, to support the Palestinian cause, noting that this serves the Palestinian cause and also includes positive aspects, the most important of which is the exposure of the true image of Israel and its false and misleading narrative.
Global Protest Against Genocide and Starvation
Dr. Kholoud Al-Obaidi, a specialist in political science and international law, stated that the world is currently witnessing a protest against what is happening in the Gaza Strip, including genocide and starvation, as the United Nations has officially declared Gaza a "famine" area.
She said: "This famine is not due to natural disasters but rather to human intervention. Famine occurs while trucks carrying food supplies are on the borders of the Gaza Strip. Recently, nine ministers from the interim government in the Netherlands, led by the Foreign Minister, resigned in protest against the occupation's measures and policies in the West Bank and the construction of illegal settlements, which will ultimately lead to the end of the idea of a Palestinian state."
Al-Obaidi added: "This is one of a series of steps taken by the European continent to support the Palestinian cause. It is an important shift because Europe has always supported Israel."
She described these initiatives as "important and should be studied carefully to benefit from them and direct them to support the Palestinian cause. We must understand who the forces contributing to these protests are, what their motivations are, and how they can transform into a movement to serve the Palestinian cause."
On the other hand, she strongly warned against the Zionist propaganda spreading on social media, which insults Arabs and accuses them of being indifferent, claiming that the West is the one helping the Palestinians. She emphasized that this is a distorted and malicious perspective that Israel uses to recruit its agents and mislead others to instill a sense of defeat and despair among Arabs.
Dr. Al-Obaidi pointed out that Israel is using its electronic trolls this time to reflect and empty the positives of the Palestine solidarity movement and turn it into a movement of shame and betrayal for Arabs.
She believes that the important entry point for dealing with the global Palestine solidarity movement is to engage intelligently and consciously in our Arab media. If the goal is to drain support movements of their purpose, we must not succumb and allow brainwashing by accusing the Arab people of being a sleeping and indifferent populace that contributes nothing.
Dr. Al-Obaidi indicated that the credit for the international support movement for the Gaza issue goes to Palestinian and Arab organizations and entities in the diaspora. They are the ones who mobilized the cause and shed light on the crimes committed by the occupation.
She stated that "Palestinian and Arab organizations in Europe, Australia, and America have been able to strengthen and solidify their relationships within the political system and social organization they exist in."
She noted that "Arab media outlets have contributed to raising awareness through official media and social media, and during the events in Gaza, the number of journalists who fell





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The growing international solidarity with Palestine.. the exposure of the fabricated Israeli narrative.