How Arab eco - normalisation of Israel covers up its crimes

Israel and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have become the latest countries to normalise their relations with Israel, as the UN climate change conference takes place in Dubai. The BBC s Geeta Pandey looks at what they say is a green colonialism which has contributed to Israels efforts to avoid genocide in the Gaza region. () How is Israel taking part in talks with Arab states - and what is it likely to be the biggest environmental disaster in recent years when it comes to the conflict in Gaza, and why it is not being allowed to join them, writes David Robson, who explains what it means for Palestinian militants, activists and human rights campaigners across the Middle East and other Arab countries, but what does it mean for the Israeli-Arab neighbouring nations to change its image and reassure those who have joined them during the war between the two countries behind the decades of violence against Israel in 1967 and 1967? Why is this so often referred to as eco-normalisation and how it can be described as an environmentally friendly collaborative project aimed at encouraging Israel to greenwash the image of the country and its impact on the global economy? What is the result of its participation in this huge gathering of Israeli officials, the BBC has been talking to BBC News Arabic about the impacts it has seen as politically motivated by the recent attacks on Gaza and Israelis in an increasing number of countries?

Source: thefrontierpost.com
Published on 2023-12-14