Fatima Al -Smadi: This is the reason for Iran’s insistence on exporting its revolution and strengthening its influence in the region news

The first researcher at the Al -Jazeera Center for Studies, Dr. Fatima Al -Smadi, believes that Iran’s hostility to Israel is more associated with regional influence than to support the Palestinian issue.
According to what Al -Smadi said during its participation in the “Diwan Atheer”, Iran is sincere in its support for Palestine despite the many and large complications in its relations with the Arab countries.
Despite Al -Smadi’s belief that the export of the revolution is an inherent part of the Iranian political system, it also indicated that this matter is progressing and declining according to the elite conviction of it, and said that there are many discussions that took place on “Iranian priorities”.
Al -Smadi did not deny the difficulty of understanding the Iranian state that includes political, social and intellectual contradictions, but it believes that Tehran decided to stay away from comprehensive wars after seeing its results in Iraq and Afghanistan.
From this standpoint, Iran has decided to fight the battles with the agency, as Al -Smadi says, which believes that the former commander of the Jerusalem Corps in the Revolutionary Guards, Qassem Soleimani, made the influence of his country in the region.
Soleimani, Iranian influence maker
According to the researcher at the Al -Jazeera Center for Studies, Soleimani succeeded in understanding the region and its complexities, and succeeded in manipulating the complexities based on the great audacity he had.
Regardless of the major problems imposed by Tehran’s interventions in the region, Soleimani was a great supporter of the Palestinian resistance even when a political estrangement occurred between Hamas and Tehran because of the Syrian revolution, says Al -Smadi.
To emphasize her speech, Al -Smadi said, “The hotline between Tehran and the Al -Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas, has never stopped in light of the period of the abundance of political relations due to Soleimani’s insistence on continuing to provide military support to the Palestinian side.”
Al -Smadi believes that talking about Iranian influence in the region and the problems it involved cannot be focused on without talking about Arab positions.
And considered that the Iranian influence in Iraq was the result of the American occupation, which did not find an Arab rejection, and that the strong presence of Tehran in the Palestinian issue “was caused by retreat and perhaps Arab collusion with the occupation.”
The spokeswoman said that some Arab countries provided the occupation with intelligence information about Hamas leaders during the current war.
She expressed her belief that the late Hamas leader Yahya Al -Sinwar pushed towards the confrontation according to his reading of international and regional positions, which may be wrong in some of them.
She called on Al -Smadi to open the major questions about all parties instead of being satisfied with the charges of one party without another.
She said that talking about Iran’s influence in the region also requires talking about the influence of other countries.
Honest support for Palestine
Unlike Hezbollah – which follows Iran ideologically – Iran – as Al -Smadi says – tried to cooperate with a strong Palestinian ally, starting with the late President Yasser Arafat to the Hamas and Islamic Jihad movements.
The researcher at the Al -Jazeera Center for Studies expressed her belief that Iran is honest in supporting the question of Palestine, and said it had pushed a lot because of this.
Referring to the back, Al -Smadi believes that the Iranian revolution had a fundamental role in changing the shape of the region, noting that Shah Muhammad Reza Pahlavi – who overthrew the revolution – was the godfather of the Camp David agreement between Egypt and Israel.
Al -Smadi believes that the revolution against the Shah – who was a close ally of America and Israel – prevented the expansion of the Camp David agreement to many countries of the region.
However, the political situation in Iran is not as stable as some believe, but it faces many contradictions and changes, and from that, for example, that former President Hassan Rouhani believed that his country’s interest in dealing with the United States and the West, which led him to refuse to meet Hamas leaders, according to Al -Samadi.
On the other hand, Al -Smadi says that there are those who believe that Iran’s interest in the face of the United States and the West, and at the head of these Supreme Leaders, Ali Khamenei, who does not trust much in the intentions of the West or in his pledges.