All talk and no bite
Gazan journalist's shocking confession: Arab world fears Israel, abandons Gaza
A Gazan journalist who infiltrated Israel during the October 7 massacre has admitted that the Arab world is too afraid of Israel to help Gaza. His comments expose the deep gap between public Muslim solidarity and actual support for Palestinians.


In a stunning admission, Gazan journalist Moutana Al-Najjar who infamously infiltrated Kibbutz Nir Oz alongside Hamas terrorists during the October 7 massacre, has publicly acknowledged a truth often ignored: the Arab world is afraid of Israel. Despite years of posturing and vocal support for the Palestinian cause, not a single one of the 22 Arab nations has stepped forward to meaningfully aid Gaza during the ongoing conflict.
Al-Najjar, who fled Gaza during the war via Rafah but continues to present himself as a local reporter, published a scathing critique of Arab leaders' inaction. "Everyone is afraid of Israel? Where are you, Muslims?" he wrote. His frustration highlights the profound disconnect between public displays of solidarity and real, tangible support for the people of Gaza.
Over the past year and a half, Israel’s military has delivered crushing blows to terror groups such as Hezbollah and pro-Iranian militias operating from Syria and Iraq. Once vocal and aggressive, these groups have largely faded from the battlefield. Even the few who attempt sporadic attacks find themselves weakened and isolated.
Al-Najjar pointed to the past, when humanitarian missions flew aid over Gaza. Today, despite Gaza’s dire conditions, no Arab nation has lifted a finger. "It’s not logical that 22 Arab countries are incapable of providing aid and are merely standing by and watching," he lamented.
Ironically, while criticism of Israel continues to dominate headlines, Al-Najjar’s words expose a hard truth: many Muslim nations are quick to condemn but slow to act. Public protests and media outrage might create noise, but when it comes to real action, the Arab world remains silent, paralyzed by fear of Israel's military strength and diplomatic reach.
This admission shatters many illusions about the so-called united Muslim front and reveals that for Gaza, true help remains as distant as ever.
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