Ferdowsi University Convenes to Address Israeli State Terrorism: A Critical Discussion
An international conference focused on “Israeli State Terrorism” was recently organized by the Habilian Association, bringing together experts from various countries such as Iran, Italy, Argentina, and Pakistan. This significant event was held to commemorate Iran’s National Day of Fight against Terrorism, serving as a platform for a thorough critique of Israeli policies and their international support.
The conference aimed to address multiple dimensions of Israeli actions, discussing topics ranging from international law and media representation to geopolitical responses and the troubling double standards associated with defining terrorism. Speakers collectively argued that Israel’s operations against Palestine, Lebanon, and Iran amount to state-sponsored terrorism, often shielded from accountability by dominant Western nations.
The event commenced with an impactful speech from Seyyed Mohammad Javad Hasheminejad, Secretary General of the Habilian Association. He paid tribute to the martyr nuclear scientists and the innocent women and children who fell victim to recent attacks by the Zionist regime on Iran, as well as all martyrs of assassination in the country.
Following Hasheminejad, Dr. Seyyed Hossein Mousavifar, an Assistant Professor of International Law at Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, provided a detailed legal analysis of the actions taken by the Zionist regime against Gaza and Iran. He emphasized the blatant violations of international law principles, particularly those concerning proportionality and distinction in military engagement.
Next on the agenda was Giulio Chinnapi, an Italian geopolitical analyst and editor-in-chief of the “World Politics” blog. He examined the stances of various Western and Arab governments, along with international organizations, concerning the aggressions perpetrated by the Zionist regime against Gaza, Iran, and Lebanon. Chinnapi pointed out that the lack of accountability for the Zionist regime’s actions is a direct result of geopolitical alliances and the strategic interests of major powers.
The conference also featured Ursula Asta, a prominent Argentinian journalist and member of the editorial board at Radio Gráfica. Asta scrutinized the role of mainstream Western media, asserting that these outlets systematically justify the actions of the Zionist regime while dehumanizing its victims. She argued that such media behavior serves as a tool for psychological warfare. Asta then proposed strategies to counter this biased narrative, aiming to present a more balanced perspective to global audiences.
Finally, Muhammad Murtaza, a Pakistani geopolitical analyst and senior researcher at the Pak Institute for Peace Studies, addressed the West’s double standards in defining terrorism. He raised a critical question: Why are the violent actions of non-state groups swiftly labeled as terrorism, while similar or even more severe acts by the Zionist regime are often rationalized as “self-defense”? Murtaza highlighted the influence of Zionist lobbies in shaping Western foreign policy as a significant factor contributing to this inconsistency.
The Habilian Association expressed that the primary goal of this conference was to foster international solidarity and create a more unified intellectual front among experts and researchers, aimed at countering the state terrorism perpetrated by the Zionist regime and its supporters. It was also announced that the complete video of the conference and the texts of the speeches will be available for public viewing soon.
- Key Highlights from the Conference:
- The need for a critical analysis of Israeli state actions.
- Importance of international law in addressing violations.
- Media’s role in shaping public perception of terrorism.
- Discussion on geopolitical alliances influencing accountability.
- Strategies for presenting balanced narratives in global forums.
This conference not only provided an academic platform for discussing pressing issues but also emphasized the necessity for collective efforts to challenge narratives that support state-sponsored terrorism. It is crucial for experts and researchers to engage in dialogue that promotes understanding and accountability in international relations.
By addressing these vital issues, the Habilian Association aims to unite voices against injustice and strive for a more equitable world where state terrorism is recognized and condemned universally.