In the last half of March 1945, the Arab League arose, emerging in various wombs from eastern and western gametes, to contemplate the Palestine crisis from its first days, and bear witness to the crises of the Arabs for more than 7 decades.

During those decades, the Arab League did not gain the strength of the youth or the wisdom of the elderly, and it is now uttering the breaths of denunciation and condemnation that for decades were its strongest weapon.

In the olden years, the Arabs were "honored" with its leadership and competing for its presidency. Today, its presidency has turned into an ember in the hands of the leaders, after the announcement of normalization between the UAE and Bahrain with Israel.

The "burning anthra" was nothing but the one that burned the hopes of the Arab peoples over the past seven decades, before they used to devour themselves;

"The fire consumes itself if it does not find anything to eat."

The journey to search for a president


The repercussions of the Emirati and Bahraini normalization came quickly on the Arab League, so it was a blow that was about to be a knockout on its corner burdened by the rubble of years and decades of failure and loss.

So far, 6 countries have apologized for taking over the presidency of the current session, and no country has volunteered so far to take over the role and raise the flag, knowing that the presidency of the League’s sessions takes place in normal circumstances according to the alphabetical order of the names of the member states.

The story began on September 9, when the League dropped a draft resolution presented by Palestine at a meeting of foreign ministers condemning the normalization agreement between the UAE and Israel.

In this meeting, expressions of denunciation and condemnation melted away, after the current of normalization became a striking force extending like tongues of sand and waves of salt under the pillars of the shaky Arab house.

Soon, the godfather of normalization, Jared Kushner, the advisor to the US President, picked up the thread, to announce the next day that the Arab League’s failure to condemn the normalization agreement between the UAE and Israel constitutes an important shift in the Middle East. Their interests.

However, the normalization steps accelerated in the following days, to culminate on the 15th of the same month (September) with the signing of the UAE and Bahrain two agreements of normalization with Israel at a ceremony at the White House sponsored by US President Donald Trump, ignoring the state of anger in Arab popular circles.

Apologies


About a week after the normalization agreement was signed, specifically on September 22, the State of Palestine decided to give up its right to chair the Arab League Council for the current session, in response to normalization with Israel.

Commenting on this, Palestinian Foreign Minister Riyad Al-Maliki said: Palestine is not honored by seeing Arab countries scramble for normalization with the occupation, and "will not bear the burden of collapse and the retreat of Arab positions and the scramble for normalization."

He added that this decision came after the League’s General Secretariat took a supportive stance for the UAE and Bahrain, which normalized their relations with Israel, in contravention of the Arab Peace Initiative.

Qatar was supposed to receive the flag of the Arab League, but on September 25, it announced its apology for taking over the current session of the League in place of the Palestinian Authority, according to a message sent by the Qatari General Delegate to the Arab League.

In the days that followed, apologies continued.

Starting with Kuwait, then Lebanon, and the Comoros Islands, none of them want to be mentioned in the history books that they assumed the leadership of the Arabs in such a circumstance.

When the role arrived a few days ago to Libya, on October 6, she also took the initiative to apologize for assuming the rotating presidency of the League, thereby knocking out another nail in the exhausted body of the Arab League.

Thus, the leadership of the Arab League has become a thorny chair and a tempting body that many countries avoid approaching, after it "rose up" more than the Lebanese complained.

When do they announce the death of the Arab League?


Without roses and tears, the Arab people bid farewell to the League, after social media was overwhelmed by multiple calls to announce the death of Umm al-Arab.

The Arab countries (6 countries so far) give up the presidency of the Arab League after the cover they gave to the printers is the best Arab solidarity since the founding of the League.

https://t.co/fbUTJd91iP

- Tarek Hamoud (@TarekHamoud) October 6, 2020

The abuse of Arab tweeters varied as they followed the series of apologies after the recent wave of normalization, as some saw it as an awakening of conscience expressing the Arab leaders ’sense of the university’s inferiority and its failure, while others asked about the obstacle to Arabs announcing the death of their university?

The writer and songwriter Qutb Al-Arabi said that this is the first time Arab countries have abstained from the presidency of the League, "which represented the minimum for the Arab conscience and became the conscience of the axis of normalization only."

Libya apologizes for the presidency of the current session of the Arab League, preceded by Palestine, Qatar and Kuwait, according to the alphabetical order and it is expected that Lebanon will apologize for confronting the presidency of the Sisi regime.

- kotb elaraby (@kotbelaraby) October 6, 2020

The Egyptian journalist Moataz Matar considered that the apology of these countries for their presidency confirms what was previously said that they died clinically, and what is required now is to bury them and hand over their presidency to Israel.

Another tweet considered that 6 Arab countries abandoned the presidency of the Arab League, "after the cover that I gave to the typists is the best Arab solidarity since the founding of the League."

Urgent |


Libya apologizes for presiding over the Arab League session after Palestine gave up its presidency and Qatar, Comoros, Kuwait and Lebanon previously apologized for presiding over the same session ..


We said it was not clinical .. so hurry to bury it .. or bring the alleged Israel to


be

presided over by

God Ghalib

- Moataz Matar (@moatazmatar) October 6, 2020

Another Tweeter suggested loaning the current rotating presidency to another country from outside the region, because no one would accept to lead the university in such a circumstance.

One of the Arab tweets accused of double standards in dealing with the issue of normalization.

When Sadat signed the Camp David Accords in 1978, Egypt was expelled from the university and the Arabs boycotted it, and the university’s headquarters were transferred to Tunisia, so why not boycott the typists today?

I remember the Arabs of today,


when Sadat signed the Camp David Accords in 1978, Egypt expelled from the Arab League


and

boycotted it

and moved its headquarters to Tunisia in 1979,


and it remained until 1989,


so why today did not boycott those who printed today?


And why were they not expelled from the Arab League?


Double standards


they refused even to condemn normalization ... Why?

- Haifa Ali Mohamed (@ HaifaYem2020) October 6, 2020

On the shrine of failure,


under the roof of estrangement, on the heap of crises, and from the womb of colonialism and dictatorships;

The Arab League was born in 1945, and its founders shared the covenant on gelatinous principles, including adherence to the principles of the United Nations, legal equality among member states, non-interference in the affairs of member states, and mutual assistance.

Throughout its past decades, the Arab League has moved on shining from its principles, and the principles have moved abroad in search of a new sponsor.

The apology of more than one country for assuming the presidency of the Arab League confirms its downfall and its perception of it as a hostile organization.


It fell when you were sanctified and turned into a tool for our opponents, and an entity that is hostile to all of our causes.


Whoever gives up his Islamic identity does not bind us.

- Amer Abdel Moneim (@ aamermon1) October 7, 2020

The League did not adhere to, and most of its countries did not, adhere to the principles of the United Nations, neither in freedom, justice, democracy, and social development, so dictatorship established its chairs on the bases of Arab hunger and fear at a time in which there was neither a winter nor summer trip to freedom.

Instead of non-interference in the affairs of others, conspiracies, siege, occupation and destruction from within and outside the country were, in many cases, prominent behavior in the politics of a number of Arab countries, especially during the past decade, which witnessed the strongest Arab movement towards freedom, and the most terrible Arab setback towards oppression and dictatorship.

The Arab League is not like other daughters of the seventy, neither grandchildren nor boys gather around it, no gifts on the occasion of Christmas, nor tales or stories from the times of youth and the days of youth.

And in the end of its days, here is the Arab League - according to what the tweeters see - it is pronounced by the Arab days as if it is infected with a contagious disease from which healthy people flee from which the Syrian refugees flee Assad.