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Libya's Ghaddafi Had A History Of Reaching Out To Israel by ValerianSteel(m): 8:15pm On Apr 14, 2016
The report that the late Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi requested help from Israel during the revolt against his rule could be another example of the leader’s actions at odds with his harsh rhetoric.

After many years of hostility and orchestrating terrorism against the West, Gaddafi eventually decided to pursue a rapprochement with the US in order to end sanctions in exchange for his agreeing to dismantle the country’s nuclear weapons program in 2003.

Reports of Gaddafi reaching out to Israel also raise another question: How many of Israel’s current declared enemies are covertly seeking cooperation with or reaching out to the Jewish state? “The report provoked amazement and doubts because the Libyan tyrant was known for his unequivocal rejection of Zionism and rejection of the right of the State of Israel to exist,” Prof. Yehudit Ronen, a leading expert on Libya and the African Sahel region at Bar-Ilan University, told The Jerusalem Post. Moreover, said Ronen, “Gaddafi, who adamantly called, during his 42-year rule, to annihilate the ‘Zionist enemy’ had never employed the term ‘State of Israel.’”

Yet and notwithstanding his stern hostility towards ‘the Zionist entity,’ Gaddafi perceived Israel as a powerful actor on the international stage, believing it enjoyed great influence in the Western world and particularly in Washington’s corridors of power,” she said.

Therefore, when the Libyan regime was teetering on the brink – due to the uprising and the adverse impact of the UN-imposed Lockerbie sanctions first implemented in 1992 – she noted, “Gaddafi desperately made extraordinary overtures to the Jewish lobby in the US and to Israel as well.” The sanctions were implemented to force Libya into extraditing two of its citizens suspected of bombing a Pan Am airplane in Scotland in 1988.

In May 1993, in a dramatic move, the Libyan leader sent a massive delegation to perform a pilgrimage at Muslim holy sites in Jerusalem instead of sending them to Mecca, since these pilgrims were prevented from reaching the Saudi city due to an embargo on Libyan air travel,” added Ronen. “Gaddafi clearly was acting pragmatically and signaling a goodwill gesture towards Israel,” said the Libya expert, noting that many political, media and other senior Israeli figures at the time had interpreted it as his attempt to downplay antagonism toward Israel. He hoped Israel would reciprocate this gesture by using its influence in the West to remove or at least ease the sanctions.

In the end, “the Libyan visit ended in a fiasco, yet at the same time it indicated Gaddafi’s clear-cut priorities in moments of acute political distress, positioning interests before principles,” concluded Ronen.

Gaddafi can be viewed as one of a long line of Arab leaders who successfully took power and allied with influential tribes to stay in power.

This has been the tradition in the region since time immemorial. In this context, ideology plays less of a role than does keeping power amid shifting alliances. As Bassam Tibi notes in his article “The Simultaneity of the Unsimultaneous: Old Tribes and Imposed Nation-States in the Modern Middle East,” “Tribal and other varieties of pre-national loyalties and identities still persist.” “Thus, the dichotomy of tribes and states is not a purely academic issue; nor is it an issue exclusively related to the past,” he wrote.

Countries like Saudi Arabia and other Gulf states come to mind as other states with possible covert relations with Israel. Perhaps they will disclose some diplomatic surprises in the future.

http://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/Libyas-Gaddafi-had-a-history-of-reaching-out-to-Israel-451214
Re: Libya's Ghaddafi Had A History Of Reaching Out To Israel by Missy89(f): 8:31pm On Apr 14, 2016
All the middle eastern monarchies depends on Israel covertly for survival.

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Re: Libya's Ghaddafi Had A History Of Reaching Out To Israel by ValerianSteel(m): 10:52am On Apr 15, 2016
Most of the Arab powers lack insight into what they can achieve with a unified Middle-East and an alliance with Israel.Instead they put their religion first over everything else.
Re: Libya's Ghaddafi Had A History Of Reaching Out To Israel by blackjack21(m): 11:41pm On Apr 15, 2016
ValerianSteel:
Most of the Arab powers lack insight into what they can achieve with a unified Middle-East and an alliance with Israel.Instead they put their religion first over everything else.

Bro it not about religion, the whole of humanity is one great mad-house of disunity.

Just imagine what we would achieve if we all love each.

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Re: Libya's Ghaddafi Had A History Of Reaching Out To Israel by OAUTemitayo: 7:17am On Apr 18, 2016
Missy89:
All the middle eastern monarchies depends on Israel covertly for survival.

The first time I will be agreeing with you.

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