The Hand That Kills You… How Does It Feed You?

In My View
By: Adel El-Baz
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In a world where truths are blurred, and masks master the art of deception, the UAE continues its double-faced practices, holding a gun in one hand and a loaf of bread in the other. They whisper humanitarian words while committing acts that speak of death and destruction. Politically, the UAE plays the Sudanese chess game with the skill of a deceiver, dismantling and reshaping alliances, and creating fragments from conflicts to serve its malicious ambitions. Thus, it agreed to the division of “Taqaddum” into two wings, each to fulfill the same mission from different positions, both playing the same role in the larger stage.
Thus, there are now three tools moving on the map:
- Sumood, led by Hamdok, the bearer of the false diplomatic flag.
- Qimam (Peaks) or “Ramm,” a division project following the model of Libyan Haftar.
- The militia, led by the Al-Burhan family, the openly declared weapon.
Hamdok, with his fabricated symbolism, began his diplomatic role before the structures of Sumood were even formed. Yesterday, he participated in the UAE-sponsored Addis Ababa conference to take his new position as the foreign minister of Al-Tayashi’s government, which has not been announced yet.
Meanwhile, Qimam has taken on a dirty task: dividing Sudan and establishing Al-Tayashi’s government, modeled on Haftar’s Libyan government. The UAE aims to replicate the Libyan experience, pushing countries like Chad, Libya, and Kenya to recognize it, each according to its role in the play.
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Humanitarianly, the UAE wears the mask of mercy. It called for a humanitarian conference yesterday in Addis Ababa, attended by the UN Secretary-General, Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, representatives from neighboring countries (South Sudan and Uganda), the Kenyan President William Ruto, the bribed Moussa Faki, Sheikh Shakhbout, and finally, the former Sudanese Prime Minister Abdullah Hamdok, along with humanitarian organizations and diplomats representing the EU and the USA.
The conference, which Sudanese Vice President Malik Agar described as “the UAE is taking harmful steps by holding a special conference on the situation in Sudan on February 14, alongside the African Union Summit in Addis Ababa,” announced the UAE’s pledge of $200 million in humanitarian aid. The UAE turned to the cheap African market to succeed in this conference, exploiting political slaves to present a sweet false image, especially with the presence of the fraudulent Guterres, who lent the conference a legitimacy it did not deserve, along with Shakhbout.
However, this play did not fool anyone. Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Qatar, the most influential countries on the Sudanese issue, were absent from the conference, leaving the UAE alone in a miserable African arena, feeding on bribes and the fragility of positions. The painful truth is that this donation ($200 million) is nothing more than a thin veil to funnel support to the very militias that kill and loot, in a blatant attempt to whitewash their reputation and conceal their crimes. In Zamzam and Sabreen, Emirati weapons were decisive in the battles of death and destruction. How can they offer $200 million in aid while arming a militia that destroys facilities worth billions?!
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Militarily, the UAE continues its blatant support for the militia. Its planes land under the cover of darkness in Nyala and elsewhere, carrying weapons that distinguish no more between military barracks and a crowded market or power station. The same weapons that tear lives apart in Sabreen and the Zamzam camp are the ones nourished by the hand that claims to be merciful.
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The UAE supports the Janjaweed with weapons, its political agents, and claims it does so because it loves the Sudanese people! This… deadly love, observe it carefully… laugh… in the way they say “I watch him and laugh,” and always remember: the hand that kills you does not feed you!