Suzan Quitaz – www.israelhayom.com https://www.israelhayom.com israelhayom english website Tue, 24 Jun 2025 15:16:10 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.2 https://www.israelhayom.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/cropped-G_rTskDu_400x400-32x32.jpg Suzan Quitaz – www.israelhayom.com https://www.israelhayom.com 32 32 The Kurdish support for Israel – and their readiness to join the fight https://www.israelhayom.com/2025/06/24/the-kurdish-support-for-israel-and-their-readiness-to-join-the-fight/ https://www.israelhayom.com/2025/06/24/the-kurdish-support-for-israel-and-their-readiness-to-join-the-fight/#respond Tue, 24 Jun 2025 04:00:24 +0000 https://www.israelhayom.com/?p=1068633   When the newly appointed Israeli Foreign Minister, Gideon Sa'ar, gave his first speech before assuming his duties on November 11, 2024, he said: "The Kurdish people are a great nation, one of the largest nations without political independence". His words touched the hearts of millions of Kurds. Many felt gratitude that a top politician […]

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When the newly appointed Israeli Foreign Minister, Gideon Sa'ar, gave his first speech before assuming his duties on November 11, 2024, he said: "The Kurdish people are a great nation, one of the largest nations without political independence". His words touched the hearts of millions of Kurds. Many felt gratitude that a top politician acknowledged their plight and their right to exist as people. Unlike many Western politicians and Arab leaders who are frightened to rock the boat with the Mullahs and Erdogan, Mr. Sa'ar continued saying the Kurds have long been victims of Iranian and Turkish oppression, adding that Israel "must reach out and strengthen our ties with them".

The Kurds, especially in the Kurdish region of Iran, are aware that the fundamental aim of Israel's military campaign against the Iranian government has been to prevent Tehran from acquiring nuclear weapons and to remove an existential threat that it has been hanging over Israelis for years. But Prime Minister Netanyahu's recent speech about regime change has been welcomed by majority of Iranian people, especially by Kurds of Rojhalet, who viewing Israel's war against Iran not just like any war but rather a new hope and a collapse of a regional order that has been in place since the Ayatollahs took power in 1979.

This is evident when going through various social media platforms, where we see a gigantic wave of support for PM Netanyahu and expressions of gratitude to the Israeli Defence Forces for taking action against the Iranian regime. The support is coming from all over the region, and not only from Iranians and Kurds.

Whether or not Iran's regime falls, the status quo has already cracked. Israel's military actions have shattered the image of an almighty Iranian army. The IDF's very sophisticated military maneuver and taking out some of Iran's most influential army chiefs and nuclear scientists brought a lot of disgrace to the Ayatollah's regime. Even if the regime survives politically, its day will come, and sooner or later, a new wave of anti-regime protests will erupt.

Speaking with a prominent Kurdish official in Rojhalat (due to safety concerns, the official's name is withheld), I asked if the Kurds and their political representatives support Israel's war against the Iranian regime. Without any hesitation, he says, "Yes, there is a lot of support on a political level." He says, "Kurdish political parties are reevaluating their position in this crucial moment in Middle Eastern geopolitics. We and our people are ready to rise and fight to overthrow the Iranian regime," adding, "we are seeking to make contact with the IDF".

However, he emphasizes that for this to happen, we need two important features: the "IDF continuing with its precision strikes against the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and the Basij forces (a paramilitary volunteer militia within IRGC)," adding Israel's military strikes are playing a major role in weakening these two forces. Secondly, and most importantly, he said "both Israel and the US need to start addressing all the people of Iran in their official statements", explaining it's important to acknowledge the existence of decades-long oppressed ethnic and religious minorities of Iran, which constitute almost 45% of the total population.

He adds, "Talking about Cyrus, who is a symbol of worthiness only to the Persian people, is not the right approach". He said it's crucial they talk about the "Kurds, Balochis, Azeris, Baahis, Turkmens, and the Arabs of Ahwaz, and of course the Persians too. Not mentioning Iran's minorities is neither fair nor morally right, Let's not forget Iran's last uprising was a minorities-led uprising, and they were the ones who paid the highest price: mass killings, arbitrary arrests, sham trials that led many to be sentenced to death, and thousands received lengthy imprisonment." Iran's last uprising erupted in September 2022, following the death of Kurdish-Iranian woman Zhina Mahsa Amini, who was unlawfully detained and later murdered by the Mullahs' Morality Police for allegedly not complying with Iran's strict Hijab Law.

Speaking with Kurdish activists on the ground and as confirmed by the Kurdish official, the IRGC has started transferring weapons and military equipment from central Persian cities to the Kurdish cities of Sanandaj and Kermanshah in preparation for a possible eruption of anti-regime protests. The official confirms that the Kurds are feeling "an attack against them is coming. IRGC's checkpoints have expanded throughout the Kurdish region. Young people are being arrested for alleged cooperation with Israel, with some already executed for allegedly working as Mossad agents. These arbitrary arrests and sham trials are aiming to plant fear and intimidation among Kurdish civilians". The official continues, "We are ready to fight, but we need assurances that Israel and the US will assist us. We don't want to see a repeat of the Zhina Amini protests, where thousands of our people were brutally murdered by the IRGC and Basij forces, and tens of thousands were rounded up, with no one coming to our aid."

The Kurds in Iran, who constitute as much as 15% of the total population, have long been anti-Ayatollah. In fact, since March 1979, a month after Grand Ayatollah Khomeini declared his "victorious" Islamic revolution, there was a Kurdish uprising that began against his newly established revolutionary government, which immediately responded by brutally cracking down on the Kurdish population.

In August that year, Khomeini issued a Fatwaa (Islamic legal order), authorizing the massacre of Kurdish people, whom Khomeini called koffar (unbelievers). Khomeini referred to the Kurdish language as the "language of Satan" and said, "Like a poison to the health of the revolution (…) No trace of them should be left in the country". He ordered the army, the police, and IRGC units to be deployed throughout the Kurdish region. Kurdish families with small children fled in horror to the mountains. Kurdish civilians were even executed on hospital beds. The heavy-handed military campaign lasted from 1979 to 1983 and resulted in almost 10,000 deaths, almost 1,200 of whom were political prisoners who were executed by sham trials.

The Kurdish people and leaders alike have taken an unprecedented and bold step by openly backing Israel's military actions against the Iranian regime. For example, hours after Israeli strikes on Iran, the leader of the Kurdistan Freedom Party (PAK), headed by the Kurdish General Hussein Yazdanpana, tweeted, "We firmly support Israel's Operation Rising Lion against the Islamic Republic. The destruction of Iran's military infrastructure and war machine will pave the way of the liberation of the people and bring an end to the regime's aggressive and terrorist activities in the region and across the world".

In my opinion, Israel needs to establish a direct line and support Kurdish forces like PAK, forces who share similar values and are natural allies to Israel, as Kurds and Jews share similar experiences of persecution and the denial to exist as people in their indigenous historical homeland. Add to that they are battling the same enemies: Islamists and Arab and Turkish Fascists.

Suzan Quitaz is a Kurdish-Swedish journalist and researcher on Middle Eastern affairs. She was an Israel-based journalist and podcast presenter for an Arabic and English series, "Exposing the Lies – The Voice of Truth from the Middle East" at The Jerusalem Centre for Security and Foreign Affairs. 

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What I learned working for Al Jazeera https://www.israelhayom.com/opinions/what-i-learned-working-for-al-jazeera/ Wed, 18 Jun 2025 14:19:55 +0000 https://www.israelhayom.com/?post_type=opinions&p=1067013 Shortly after Israel launched the unprecedented attack on Iran to once and for all remove an existential threat, the Qatari response arrived. The Qatari government released a press statement expressing "its strong condemnation and deep denunciation of the Israeli attack targeting the territory of the Islamic Republic of Iran", adding "the assault is a blatant […]

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Shortly after Israel launched the unprecedented attack on Iran to once and for all remove an existential threat, the Qatari response arrived.

The Qatari government released a press statement expressing "its strong condemnation and deep denunciation of the Israeli attack targeting the territory of the Islamic Republic of Iran", adding "the assault is a blatant violation of Iran's sovereignty and security" and urging the international community to take swift action against Israel.

Yes, the same Qatari government that never issued a single statement denouncing Iran's deadly actions in Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, and Yemen, or against Kurdish communities in the Kurdish region in Iraq. The same Qatar that for decades has been financing and giving political backing to the highest-echelon figures of the Muslim Brotherhood, Taliban, and Hamas.

However, its response was in line with the Qatar we all know very well. I have spent more than a decade working for several Qatari media outlets either full-time for Al-Araby Television Network, or as a freelancer for Al Jazeera, mainly covering the Israeli narrative.

It is vital to point out that the output of Qatari media differs drastically from most media outlets. They are all funded by the Al-Thani royal tribe. They all established, especially Al Jazeera Arabic, to function as a propaganda arm for the emir of Qatar, Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Al-Thani. To promote his ideological position and Doha's foreign policy. Through giving sympathetic media coverage to causes close to the emir's heart, foremost those promoting a Muslim Brotherhood narrative and support to Hamas and the Ayatollahs in Iran.

Therefore, Al Jazeera giving favorable coverage to the oppressive Iranian regime and one-sided reporting of Israel's war of survival against the Mullahs is not surprising. Since October 7, Al Jazeera has not differed in its coverage and continued with its line that "Israel is wicked evil" and Hamas, who instigated and imposed the war on Israel, is holy.

We can already see a similar line being taken by Al Jazeera's board of directors in covering the recent escalation between Israel and Iran. The network is giving the Mullahs and their supporters a vast platform. It is carefully selecting both Arab and Western academics and experts in line to fit with Doha's position. The coverage is misleading and manipulative, aiming to further incite against the Jewish State.

An image of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with an Arabic text reading "We are all with you, Abu Yair"

In the Arab world, the most influential media outlets are either Qatari or Saudi Arabian-Emirati. In Qatari media, the board of directors is headed by Islamists or Pan-Arabists who are affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood organisation. In contrast to Saudi Arabia and the UAE, where the Muslim Brotherhood is proscribed as a terrorist organisation. Therefore, there's a huge gap between Qatari and Saudi-UAE media-led coverage, especially when it comes to Hamas, Hezbollah, Houthis, Israel, and the current military escalation between Israel and Iran.

The coverage of Saudi-UAE media such as Al-Arabiya, Al Hadath, Dubai TV, and Sharq Al-Awsat is far more balanced, using multiple sources, including Israeli ones, and using a more neutral language. Their journalists are documenting events as they unfold, reporting on a wider spectrum of international reactions, and although these channels also give a platform to Iranian officials and their supporters, they have chosen a cautious angle and often ask their guests challenging and tough questions on-air.

In contrast, Al Jazeera's coverage often uses highly politically charged words with phrases such as "Israel Attacks Iran", "Israel is committing massacres in Iran", or "most Iranian victims are women and children", in addition to inaccurate reporting to mislead the audience, like portraying Iran is heading towards military victory: "Iranian Missiles in Tel Aviv: How have the Rules of the Game Changed?" (published on June 17) or "Israel Rushed Madly Towards its own Self-Destruction" (June 16).

Al Jazeera is following the same hateful tune against Israel and Israelis it has been employing since October 7. In an article published on June 17, titled " You Come from the Sea and You will Leave from it – Large Number of Israelis Fleeing by Sea", the article argues that many Israelis are terrified of the Iranian strikes and are now trying to flee by any means, including hiring private yachts. Describing Israelis in derogatory terms and people who have no roots or connection to the land. The writer of the article adds, "it brings to my mind an older image of settlers arriving by sea to Palestine in 1948".

Also, Qatari media has given an enormous platform to Arab journalists and social media influencers who are prompting what they call "Reverse Migration," meaning Israeli Jews fleeing in large numbers, which, according to them, represents the beginning of the end of the Zionist project.

Al Jazeera is marketing to its audience an Iranian "military might" and its victorious illusions. On its various platforms and on-screen, it invites experts who incite not only against Israel but against Jews in general, to generate more engagement and reach a much wider audience. And it has somehow connected the IDF war against Hamas terrorists in Gaza and the recent escalation between Israel and Iran as one conflict, by portraying the Mullahs of Iran as holy defenders against the "Zionist-aggressive intruders". On a societal level, it is portraying Palestinians and especially Gazans as partisans who remain steadfast to their land, despite what it calls "Zionist aggression" towards the Palestinian people, while depicting Israelis as cowardly occupiers and foreign invaders who are fleeing at the first hint of threat.

They show their audience videos of the so-called "imminent collapse of Israel" with output full of misinformation, highly charged rhetoric, and imagery of the destruction Iran's missiles cause in Tel Aviv and Haifa. The same Al Jazeera that justified the atrocities Hamas committed against Israeli civilians on October 7 and misled its audience by telling them that Hamas is winning the war, and once claimed that Hamas destroyed more than 1,000 IDF military tanks and vehicles.

It reminds me of the reinforcement of false anti-Israel propaganda that Islamists, Arab nationalists, and leftists have been repeating since 1948: the marketing of their victorious illusions and the imminent collapse of the State of Israel. It all takes me back to my early teenage years when my mom first told me about her old life in Baghdad. Her words then and now mirror the fake anti-Israel propaganda Al Jazeera is feeding its audience in 2025. I recall her words: "In 1967, Iraqi media cited Iraqi officials saying that Egypt's air force was in total control of Tel Aviv's sky. Brave Arab soldiers have destroyed Israel's military capability, 'Tel Aviv is burning' and 'it's only a matter of hours before we witness the total annihilation of Israel'."

Even though many are still being persuaded and manipulated by Muslim Brotherhood-affiliated media outlets like Al Jazeera, Al Mayadeen, and London-based Middle East Eye, thankfully, the Arab world is evolving, and many today in our region are awakening to the danger the Ayatollahs and Islamists are posing to them, too. This is evident when one takes a look at Arabic-speaking social media. Arabs, Kurds, and Iranians by the millions are tweeting messages of support and gratitude to the IDF, to the Israeli government, and foremost to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, where an image of him appears with Arabic text reading "We are all with you Abu Yair."

Suzan Quitaz is a Kurdish-Swedish journalist and researcher on Middle Eastern affairs. She was an Israel-based journalist and podcast presenter for an Arabic and English series, "Exposing the Lies – The Voice of Truth from the Middle East" at The Jerusalem Centre for Security and Foreign Affairs. 

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