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Of friends and foes: Israel and Iran in the Maghreb; perceptions and instumentalisation
Des einen Freund, des andern Feind: Israel und Iran im Maghreb; Wahrnehmung und Instrumentalisierung
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Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik -SWP- Deutsches Institut für Internationale Politik und Sicherheit
Abstract
For decades, Maghrebi decision-makers have instrumentalised friend and foe narratives with regard to Israel and Iran, two of the most controversial regional actors in the MENA region. Only Morocco has official relations with Israel, only Algeria and Tunisia with Iran. A systematic analysis of news a... view more
For decades, Maghrebi decision-makers have instrumentalised friend and foe narratives with regard to Israel and Iran, two of the most controversial regional actors in the MENA region. Only Morocco has official relations with Israel, only Algeria and Tunisia with Iran. A systematic analysis of news agency reports and social media shows that political elites in the Maghreb exploit public sentiment on Israel and Iran for their own domestic and foreign policy ends: distracting from socio-economic challenges, restricting freedom of expression, strengthening the security apparatus, demonising neighbours, and nation-branding. The escalation of violence in the Middle East since 7 October 2023 has amplified existing trends in the three Maghreb states concerning Israel and to a lesser extent Iran, and revealed almost unanimous public rejection of Israel and, to a lesser degree, growing sympathies for Iran. The official responses vary: Rabat is sticking to its normalisation with Israel and rejection of Iran. Algiers is seeking to position itself as a voice for global justice in the international arena, while the Tunisian president styles himself as one of the Arab World's most steadfast proponents of the "liberation" of Palestine. Decision-makers in Europe need to develop an understanding of the frustrations in the Maghreb over Western double standards, and of the fundamentally different perspectives on Israel/Palestine. Otherwise they risk losing all their (civil society) partners in the region. At the same time, European policy-makers should be attentive when Maghrebi governments restrict freedom of expression and religious pluralism under the pretext of opposing Israel or Iran and - in the case of Algeria and Morocco - resort to potentially destabilising propaganda and sabre-rattling. (author's abstract)... view less
Keywords
Israel; Iran; international relations; bilateral relations; Maghreb region; Tunisia; Algeria; Morocco; instrumentalization; image of the enemy; Middle East; North Africa; Arab countries
Classification
International Relations, International Politics, Foreign Affairs, Development Policy
Free Keywords
Perzeption; Auslandsbild; Identifizierung Freund-Feind; Regionale internationale Beziehungen; Regionaler internationaler Konflikt; Internationale Spannungen; Politischer Diskurs; Nachrichten/Agenturmeldungen; Nachrichtenagentur; Soziale Medien; Legitimation von Herrschaft; Autoritäre Herrschaft; Herrschaftssicherung; Fehlinformation/Desinformation; Meinungsfreiheit/Informationsfreiheit; Israel-Hamas-Krieg; Normalisierung diplomatischer Beziehungen; Antizionismus; Nahostkonflikt; Palästinaproblem; EU-/EG-Länder
Document language
English
Publication Year
2024
City
Berlin
Page/Pages
36 p.
Series
SWP Research Paper, 8/2024
DOI
https://doi.org/10.18449/2024RP08
ISSN
1863-1053
Status
Published Version; reviewed
Licence
Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications