Monday, October 09, 2023

REPERCUSSIONS OF THE HAMAS ATTACK

MARK ALMOND: The savagery displayed by Hamas will change the world more than 9/11 did. Now China and Russia will move to seize the advantage

 

Might there be a time, once this has played out, when we look back on the post-9/11 world order with nostalgia? Pictured, the twin towers of the World Trade Center billow smoke after hijacked airliners crashed into them early 11 September, 2001

 

Beyond the immediate devastation, the shockwaves from the barbaric assault by Hamas on Israel are now reverberating across the world. 

Monstrous in its scale, pitiless in its savagery, this unprecedented attack has ramifications that may be felt far beyond the Middle East — and for decades to come.

It is no exaggeration to argue that the primitive savagery displayed by Hamas at the weekend has sparked a geopolitical earthquake

The sudden shifting of global tectonic plates means that not only Israel's local rivals, such as Iran, but the West's rivals, China and Russia, may well now move to take advantage of the immediate focus on the Middle East.

 

It is no exaggeration to argue that the primitive savagery displayed by Hamas at the weekend has sparked a geopolitical earthquake. Pictured, Palestinians inspect the destruction in a neighbourhood heavily damaged by Israeli airstrikes

It is no exaggeration to argue that the primitive savagery displayed by Hamas at the weekend has sparked a geopolitical earthquake. Pictured, Palestinians inspect the destruction in a neighbourhood heavily damaged by Israeli airstrikes

Provoking Israel also enables Hamas and Iran to stir up sympathy for the Palestinian cause across the Middle East. Pictured, people stand among the rubble of a destroyed mosque

Provoking Israel also enables Hamas and Iran to stir up sympathy for the Palestinian cause across the Middle East. Pictured, people stand among the rubble of a destroyed mosque

The Israelis' retaliating bombardment will whip up the Palestinian cause, encouraging fundamentalism and thereby weakening moderate Arab governments like that of Egypt. Pictured, a missile explodes in Gaza City during an Israeli air strike

The Israelis' retaliating bombardment will whip up the Palestinian cause, encouraging fundamentalism and thereby weakening moderate Arab governments like that of Egypt. Pictured, a missile explodes in Gaza City during an Israeli air strike

 

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