Rabbis Unite in Baku: Exploring Zionism's Soft Power Influence in the Islamic World

Rabbis Unite in Baku: Exploring Zionism’s Soft Power Influence in the Islamic World

In a significant development, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev is set to host the 70th anniversary of the European Zionist Rabbis’ Conference, which is expected to attract nearly 500 Jewish rabbis from around the globe. This momentous event is scheduled to take place in Baku from November 4–6 and may include official representatives from the Israeli regime. The conference’s agenda promises to cover critical topics, including the expansion of the Abraham Accords, religious freedom, and the fight against anti-Semitism in Europe. This gathering marks a historic first, as it will be held in a Muslim-majority country with explicit intentions to promote Zionist Judaism.

The event is organized by the Conference of European Orthodox Rabbis, an organization active since 1956, representing over 700 Jewish religious leaders throughout Europe. This unprecedented meeting not only raises eyebrows within Azerbaijan but also poses potential backlash from the Islamic world, supporters of the Palestinian cause, and advocates for freedom globally.

Ali Akbar Velayati, a senior advisor on international affairs to the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, expressed his profound concerns regarding the hosting of this conference in a Muslim nation, labeling it as “deeply surprising and regrettable.” He described the initiative as “anti-Islamic” and expressed hope that the reports regarding the event would turn out to be inaccurate.

“The main goal of this meeting appears to be expanding the Abraham Accords and drawing Azerbaijan and other Central Asian Muslim countries into them,” Velayati noted, highlighting the implications of such a conference.

Multiple Objectives of the Zionist Regime in Holding the Conference in Baku

  1. Expanding the Abraham Accords and Normalization with Tel Aviv:

    The primary objective of the conference is to promote the normalization of relations between the Zionist regime and Muslim countries. By framing the event as a “religious meeting,” Israel aims to facilitate Azerbaijan’s participation in the Abraham Accords, which were initiated during the Trump administration. This strategic move positions Baku as a potential front for Israel’s influence in the South Caucasus and Central Asia, tightening its political encirclement of Iran.

  2. Cultural and Religious Soft Power Influence:

    Israel has consistently invested in soft power initiatives. By hosting this conference in a Muslim nation, Israel seeks to legitimize Zionist Judaism within the Islamic world, promoting the idea that Jewish religious institutions can coexist peacefully in Muslim territories. This event aims to reshape public narratives and normalize the Jewish presence among Muslim communities.

  3. Geopolitical Exploitation of Azerbaijan’s Location:

    Azerbaijan’s strategic location, bordered by Iran, Russia, and Turkey, positions it as a valuable asset for the Zionist regime. By strengthening security and intelligence ties with Baku, Israel has leveraged Azerbaijani territory to exert pressure on Iran. The upcoming rabbis’ conference adds a cultural dimension to this cooperation, expanding Israel’s influence in the area.

  4. Displaying International Legitimacy and Standing:

    Amid domestic challenges and legitimacy issues, Israel seeks international platforms to bolster its image. Hosting a conference in a Muslim country with Zionist participation breaks the longstanding taboo of Israel’s presence in the Islamic realm, marking a significant propaganda victory for the nation.

  5. Sending a Message to Central Asian Muslim Countries:

    By selecting Baku as the venue, Israel communicates a clear message to other Muslim-majority Central Asian nations, such as Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Turkmenistan: normalization is feasible, with Azerbaijan leading the charge. This acts as a precursor to expanding Zionist influence across the region.

Harmful Consequences of the Baku Conference for the Region and the Islamic World

Hosting the conference of Zionist rabbis in Baku poses a significant threat to Azerbaijan’s Islamic and Shi’a identity. The populace, traditionally steeped in Islamic culture and devotion, now faces a government that openly embraces Zionism. This disconnect between government policy and public sentiment risks creating social and political rifts, diminishing trust in state authorities.

Through this conference, Israel aims to solidify its foothold in the South Caucasus. Previously relying on intelligence cooperation, Israel now seeks to penetrate the cultural and religious domains, further extending its influence. Such actions disrupt the regional geopolitical balance and pose grave threats to the Islamic world.

For Israel, holding such an event in a Muslim country represents a significant propaganda achievement. Over time, this may normalize the presence of Zionists in the Islamic sphere, paving the way for similar initiatives in other Muslim nations. This trajectory directly targets Islamic values, undermines Muslim unity, and necessitates urgent action from Islamic leaders.

Additionally, the conference symbolizes a Muslim nation abandoning the Palestinian cause. By showcasing this event, Israel aims to illustrate that even Muslim countries do not oppose its agenda, thereby undermining the legitimacy of Palestinian resistance.

The conference also risks becoming a divisive tool among Muslim nations. If governments remain silent for political expediency while Islamic movements and the populace denounce the event, the divide between rulers and the people will only widen, jeopardizing Muslim unity and enabling Zionism to further its divide-and-rule strategy.

Conclusion

If the rabbis’ conference in Baku proceeds without robust opposition from the Islamic world, it will signify a dangerous shift in the normalization of Israel’s presence in Muslim countries. Israel aims to establish a new foothold in the South Caucasus while embedding itself culturally and religiously in Islamic territories. Without intervention, this trend could serve as a model for other Central Asian and even Arab states, amplifying Zionism’s soft power in the region.

Baku’s leaders must understand that Azerbaijan is not merely hosting a religious gathering—it is facilitating an anti-Islamic initiative aimed at diminishing the Palestinian cause and undermining the Islamic ummah’s identity. This conference serves as a stark warning: if Muslims remain silent, Zionism will gradually infiltrate their sanctuaries. Now is the moment for Islamic nations and governments to raise their voices, uphold unity, and confront this challenge with vigilance, as the future of Islam and the dignity of Muslims hinge on their response today.

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