Daoud Kuttab
One of the most telling signs that the Arab Spring has lost its  reform steam appeared clearly in the latest meeting of Arab leaders in  Kuwait. The Arab League’s now annual summit witnessed a parade of Arab  leaders agreeing unanimously on their support for Palestine.
This  lip service has, in part, delayed any resolution because it gave the  Palestinians false hope that they have an Arab nation behind them.
The support for Palestine is a form of escapism, of avoiding dealing with the daunting challenges in each country.
This  is not to say that the words and commitments made in Kuwait at the  latest Arab summit are totally dishonest. Arab leaders know that the  injustice to the people of Palestine has become the hallmark of  international acts of solidarity that have changed from support to  boycott, divestment and sanctions.
But the problem with this lip  service to Palestine is that it does not reflect a genuine policy and is  not part of a serious Arab strategy to right the wrong that has become  the fate of Palestinians.
Palestinians cannot count on fellow  Arabs to provide them with the financial support that would allow  Palestinian negotiators to reject unfair political plans conditioned by  cutting Western aide. The Palestinian economy is allowed to survive in  large part due to support from Europe and the U.S., much more so than  from Arab countries.
This is not to say that Arabs have not  provided any financial support to Palestine. Palestinian President  Mahmoud Abbas did refer to the support from Saudi Arabia, the UAE and  Qatar in his opening remarks.
The reality
The problem  has been that the actual money being deposited in the Palestinian  coffers is so much lower than the public pledges that are made at  various public forums such as the Arab summit.
Naturally, the  Palestinian issue is not dependent solely on financial support. What  Palestinians need more than anything is political support that can  counter the one-sided policies of Western countries, especially the  U.S..
Verbal support that is given to Palestinians is worthless if it is not followed up by actions on all fronts
Daoud Kuttab
Washington insiders regularly talk about the pressures they face  from the pro-Israel lobby, but rarely is the power of the 350 million  Arabs, the producers of the world’s biggest oil exports, given serious  consideration.
A look at U.S. foreign actions (not words), and  the continuous political, military and financial support that Israel  gets from the U.S., the UK and others show clearly how this Arab support  to Palestine is nothing more than lip service.
What Palestinians  would truly like to see is that the Arab world puts its house in order.  Empowering the Arab peoples and allowing them to share the political  power is the best gift Arabs can give to Palestine.
A truly  democratic and free Arab world will ensure that the will of the people,  and not the words of their leaders, prevails in all policies.
Genuine reform
If  and when genuine reform takes place in the Arab countries, Palestinians  are certain that this will eventually translate into genuine, serious  and strategic support for Palestine.
Internal problems in the  Arab region have made concepts such as Arab unity or Arab solidarity so  elusive that the idea of supporting Palestine is the safe and unanimous  choice of all leaders.
At their Beirut Arab Summit of 2002, the  Arab leaders came up with a historic peace initiative that bridges the  political gap between Arabs and Israel.
The plan was later adopted by the Organization of Islamic Cooperation.
What  Arab and a majority of Muslim countries offered to Israel was full  recognition and normalization of relations with 57 countries in return  for Israel’s withdrawal from Arab lands occupied in 1967 and an  agreement to solve the Palestinian refugee problem.
This generous  offer was received with apathy and indifference by Israel. No serious  Arab effort was done to follow up on this offer. Arab and Muslim leaders  left Palestinians to negotiate their own deal with Israel, a situation  that is totally disadvantageous to Palestinians.
Verbal support that is given to Palestinians is worthless if it is not followed up by actions on all fronts.
Palestinians  do not want their just cause used by leaders who are escaping their  internal problems by giving Palestinians this useless lip service.
The coming days will show whether the public solidarity with Palestine is serious. Most Palestinians will not hold their breath.
This article was first published in The Jordan Times on March 26, 2014.
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 Daoud  Kuttab, an award winning Palestinian journalist who resides in  Jerusalem and Amman. Mr. Kuttab is the director general of Community  Media Network a media NGO that runs a radio station in Amman (al balad  radio 92.4fm) a newsweb site ammannet.net and a TV production operation  in Palestine Penmedia (penmedia.ps) which is producing the Palestinian  version of Sesame street. You can read his blogs on DaoudKuttab.com and  find him on Twitter @DaoudKuttab.
 
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