Khaberni - Dr. Mohammad Ali Al-Muayta writes for "Khaberni":
In the context of the rapidly evolving events in the Middle East in recent decades, observers find themselves facing an essential question: What is the nature of this conflict? Can it be reduced to merely a religious framework, or is the picture more complex and intertwined?
From an academic analytical perspective, it's undeniable that the religious dimension is present in the political and media discourse.
What we are witnessing in Gaza, Palestine, Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, and Yemen cannot be detached from the struggle for influence, the reconfiguration of the balance of power, the control over vital resources, and the strategic passageways, in addition to the national security considerations of various countries. In this context, this leads to the following question:
What if anyone asks while following what has been happening in the Middle East for years?
Conclusion: What is happening is a religious war that has nothing to do with the Sunni or Shia sects or the religion of love, Christianity, and the evidence of that is Gaza, Palestine, Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, and Yemen. Israel and America are trying to involve our brothers and our loved ones and our one blood in the Arabian Gulf, in addition to the entire West, in a war to achieve the great goal of Israel to demolish the Dome of the Rock, Al-Aqsa Mosque, and the Church of the Resurrection and to build the alleged temple. The issue has no relation to destroying Gaza, Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Yemen, even the Iranian regime, the nuclear project, ballistic missiles, controlling the Strait of Hormuz, terrorism, extremism, or even "Arab security." It is a very clear religious war led by Israel against all religions as confirmed by the Americans themselves in a clear and explicit report in the "Newsweek" magazine that there are more than 400 complaints from 50 American military facilities in the Middle East from soldiers and officers that there is an unprecedented madness from their leaders, and under instructions from the American Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, an extremist who has a tattoo on his body that reads "Infidel" and is the same person who believes in the destruction of anything named religion and that this battle is an end-of-the-world battle, a blessed Torah battle, a divine plan and not a human one and that he believes that Jesus Christ, the messenger of love, anointed the back of Trump and told them both to go and set the Middle East on fire to reach Armageddon or (Armageddon), a term derived from the Hebrew "Har-Megiddo" (Har-Megiddo), where "Har" means hill, and "Megiddo" an ancient city, becoming "Mount Megiddo" or "Hill Megiddo". A valley in Palestine (Tel es-Sultan), referred to in religious tradition (Book of Revelation) as "the final battle of the end times" between the forces of good and evil. American Secretary of War Pete Hegseth himself, with all malice and audacity: said it's impossible to let the Palestinians, Lebanese, Syrians, Iraqis, Yemenis, and Iran, a regime based on prophetic Islamic illusions, to possess any power, whether the stones of Palestinian children and their intifadas, or Iran's nuclear power, and he himself who said in 2018 with all malice that he will not rest until he destroys the Dome of the Rock, Al-Aqsa Mosque, and the Church of the Resurrection and builds the third temple in their place. In this context, the Jordanian experience remains a solid model of coexistence and integration among the components of society, where religious affiliation or origins from various backgrounds, (beloved Palestine, our Sham, and our Circassians and Chechnyans and our Iraq and so on) has never been a dividing factor, but a source of richness and diversity. And it suffices for us to recall the symbolism of national unity embodied historically in figures representing unity of identity, where the Muslim and the Christian and the Palestinian and the Syrian and others meet within a national framework, based on mutual respect and shared belonging and suffice to say: Koury of Karak from Al-Muayta and the Imam of the Muslims in Karak is our father Odeh Basha Al-Qussous.



