4 Arab Countries Reject Oil Embargo To Israel, Choose To Convince The US And Its Allies
Saudi Arabian summit - Africa. (Source: SPA)

YOGYAKARTA - A number of major countries in the Middle East do not agree with the proposed oil embargo sanctions against Israel. The invitation to give harsh rewards to the zionist country was conveyed by the Iranian State at the Arab League Summit and the Organization for Islamic Cooperation. So which Arab countries reject the oil embargo to Israel?

Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi urged Arab countries to impose oil embargo sanctions on Israel. As one of the world's major oil producers, Iran made the statement as a form of harsh punishment to Israel that has continued to attack Palestinian Gaza in the past month.

Unfortunately, the proposal was rejected by a number of large countries and has a strong influence in the Arab League. The public also highlighted several countries that refused the oil embargo to Israel, what was the reason?

The Iranian president through his speech invited Islamic countries to impose international sanctions in the form of economic boycotts on Israel. However, the oil embezzlement plan could not be implemented because four of the 22 Arab League countries expressed objections.

Arab countries that reject oil embargoes to Israel are the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Qatar, Egypt, and Bahrain. The four countries have built diplomatic relations with Israel.

Four major Arab League countries rejected the invitation to an oil embargo to Israel because they wanted to keep channels open with Netanyahu's government. Saudi Investment Minister Khalid Al Falih said his country had no intention of using its oil sector to mediate Israeli aggression in the Gaza Strip.

Delivering a speech at the Bloomberg New Economy Forum on November 9, Al Falih assured the United States (US) and other western countries that are Saudi allies. He stated that the kingdom would not use its oil production as a weapon to threaten Israel to carry out a ceasefire.

"This is not in today's options. Saudi Arabia wants to try to achieve peace through peaceful discussions," Al Falih said with a laugh when answering questions about possible oil embargo sanctions to Israel, reported by New Arab.

Ebrahim Raisi stressed that the state of Israel must be tried in international courts for its actions in carrying out aggression against the Gaza Strip brutally and without humanity. The attacks carried out by Israel to Palestine in the past month have claimed the lives of more than 11,200 people.

"There is no other way than against Israel, we kissed Hamas' hands over his resistance to Israel," Raisi said.

The Iranian leader also urged Netanyahu's troops to immediately leave the Palestinian land Gaza Strip. Raisi called for the Arab League countries to agree to boycott Israeli goods and declare the zionist country a terrorist. He considered Israel's crimes to have humiliated morality, law and humanity.

Raisi also openly said that the US was the mastermind and accomplice to the cruel crime. He argues that international organizations under the influence of the US suffer from doubts and lack of identity to take firm action.

There are two Arab countries, Algeria and Lebanon, supporting statements of Iran's stance on sanctions against Israel. The two Arab delegations called for the termination of diplomatic relations with Israel. The two countries threatened to disrupt oil supplies to the zionist nation and its allies.

Such is information about Arab countries that reject the oil embargo to Israel. Because the four major Arab League countries did not agree on a proposal from Iran, the oil embargo plan as an international sanction for Israel could not be implemented.

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