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Interview. Lorena Khateeb, the Israeli who shines on social networks and promotes friendship with Emiratis

AJN Agency.- Lorena Khateeb works in the Israeli Foreign Ministry within the Department of Digital Diplomacy, and since the announcement of peace with the Arab kingdom has been a link between Israelis and Emiratis through social networks. In an interview with the AJN Agency, said she is living this new era «as a dream» and hopes that the «brave movement» to be imitated by other countries soon. In addition, she expressed her desire to assume as Ambassador of Israel to the United Arab Emirates.

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AJN Agency.- A new reality is being experienced since the signing last September 15 of the Abraham Accords in Washington, which has opened doors that no one would have imagined. With the formal ties between Israel and the United Arab Emirates, the endless expressions of affection between the Emirates and Israel were the first signs that something was beginning to change in the Middle East.

This new scenario has important actors, from prime ministers, presidents and diplomats, who showed all efforts for peace were not in vain, and that it was possible to write a new page in history.

Among all the diplomacy, Emirati and Israeli men and women began to build bridges between the two peoples. In the digital age, and in the midst of a global pandemic that limits face-to-face gatherings, social networks were the stage for the first messages of sympathy. Love and a constant pursuit of peace were the main reasons for these unprecedented achievements.

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Lorena Khateeb

New technologies opened the way for these characters who took the first steps toward coexistence, and they were also part of this great chapter. Lorena Khateeb works at the Israeli Foreign Ministry within the Department of Digital Diplomacy, and was one of the main voices to reach out to the Emirati people. With messages in Arabic, she managed to approach the Emirati community, bringing Israelis’ gestures of love and affection to their new friends in the Gulf. In an interview with AJN Agency, she described how she lived the first moments of this new era that she defines «as a dream», and assured that she wishes to be Israel’s ambassador to the United Arab Emirates.

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Khateeb with young Israelis visiting Dubai

A native Druze, Khateeb has been working for a long time building ties with the Arab world. «The first thing I thought was about that the people who contact us will no longer be afraid to make their voices heard, and that they will finally be able to get to know the true face of Israel,» she said. «I hope that the brave move of the UAE and its leaders will be an opening for more agreements. Peace is our solution and goal for a better future and world», she added.

Khateeb was part of one of the Israeli delegations sent to Dubai as part of the process of achieving the agreements. «The meeting was exciting, the people were very warm, made me love the place and the culture,» he said of his trip. «I have always been curious to know their way of life, and now that the peace agreement has been signed, it is possible», she said.

Below is the full interview that Lorena Khateeb had with the AJN Agency:

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Lorena Khateeb and an Israeli flag with Dubai as a background.

AJN- Are you aware that you are living in a historic moment and that you will have a story to tell your children and grandchildren?
LK- I’m living amazing and historical days. I never imagined it could happen, as a woman who speaks the Arabic language, I always wanted to get to know our neighbors, I always wanted to visit these countries and get to know their culture. I have always been curious to know their way of life, especially after I started working in the Department of Digital Diplomacy at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and made connections with people from all over the Arab world, I became more curious, and now that the peace agreement has been signed, it is possible.

AJN- How were the first moments lived in your offices after the announce of the accords?
LK- The first moments were like a dream for me, we were all excited about it, I saw it as a tremendous opportunity, an opportunity of true peace, of stability in the Middle East, of brotherhood. Peace is possible, the people in the both sides want it. The first thing I thought about was that people who have contact us would no longer be afraid to make their voices heard, and that they would finally be able to get to know the true face of Israel up close and not how the media try to present it.
If we managed to make an impact by using the social networks and the discourse we created, then it is possible to make a greater impact in the field, I thought about how I would start hosting people, showing them places in Israel and how people are living together in coexistence, example in my village we live together (muslims christians and druze) and how in universities we study together no matter who you are.

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Khateeb with Emirates on his visit to the Arab kingdom.

AJN- To what do you attribute this great Love and expressions of affection between countries?
LK- I believe that everything begins and ends with love, whether it is in the family circle, whether it is in a career, whether it is peace between people and countries. After all, if you do not like what you do, you will not succeed. If you don’t love your spouse in life you cant move up. I think that the love between the people has always been there, people have always seen Israel as an enemy because that is what the media is trying to show, as a minority within a minority (druze woman), I always say, we have challenges, we have problems in Israel, as everywhere else, we do not try to say that everything is pink and beautiful here. But in Israel I always fight for my community to change what is not good for me, and thats the point that we are the only democracy in the Middle East, you can express your opinion, and on the other hand, in the world I fight for my homeland, Israel. There is no shortage of organizations that deal with presenting Israel as an enemy, we will do the opposite, we will present the truth about Israel, we will present facts from the field and refute lies, and in an age where the media controls and people are aware of it, we share in our department the territory of Israeli citizens, of minorities who managed to integrate into Arab society, stories of coexistence, and we share the truth from the ground.

AJN- You are one of the most visible Israeli faces among the Arab countries that have relations with Israel, what is the secret of your success?
LK- I think the secret of my success is as I said before, my love for the profession, loving what you do is the key. Also perseverance, transparency and reliability, you have to be real to be successful, you have to convey your message clearly, speak at eye level and loud, to show the simple things. You should always know how to innovate, we live in an age of imitations, you need to produce your uniqueness, and to be different, and the most important thing is to keep going. I have passed all sorts of obstacles along the way, and I never gave up. Just be yourself.

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AJN- How much have social networks and the work Israel has been doing for years helped?
LK- Social media is already a part of our lives, and they have a positive and negative impact on Israel’s image in the world, and on all levels of life. I think that with the help of our pages and work in the Foreign Ministry Digital Department and especially in Arabic we managed to influence and reach people from all over the Arab world. We receive many inquiries and messages of peace, people seeking to move to Israel, people who support Israel, we created stage, created dialogue between peoples, people want to build bridges between Israelis. People are getting to know the ordinary and simple Israeli citizen through our pages.

AJN- Where are we standing in this new phase and how do you imagine the future?
LK- It’s not a simple question. I don’t like to limit myself and my ambitions and it’s impossible to know what life is preparing for us, but I see myself as an ambassador of Israel in one of the Arab countries, I aspire and aim for the Emirates, I have a very good connection with the people there.

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Image taken by Khateeb just before he got on the plane to Dubai.

AJN- Who are your main friends with whom you quickly converged in a relationship that will remain in history?

LK- I have many friends, but people I have talked to a lot are Thani Al-Shirawi, Dr. Majed al-Sarah, Ali Al-Hamadi, and many others.

AJN- How much does this impact on the economies of the countries?
LK- The agreement has enormous business and commercial potential in a variety of fields, education, agriculture, business and more, hope it will only help and it is an opportunity for both countries both parties can benefit from it.

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Khateeb and a picture that went viral: the Dubai fruit and vegetable market displaying Israeli products celebrating peace.

AJN- Will there be more agreements soon?
LK- It’s impossible to know. I hope that the brave move of the UAE and its leaders will be an opening for more agreements, peace is our solution and goal for a better future and world.

AJN- What was your most amazing experience recently?
LK- One of the most fascinating experiences I had, is leading and participating in a civilian delegation in the reservists on duty organization where we met people from the UAE. I got to meet people I knew through my work in the mofa, the meeting was exciting, the people were very warm, made me love the place, the culture, it was amazing.

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Brazil. For the OAS, «it is not surprising that Hezbollah is in Venezuela, Nicaragua and with planes in Argentina»

After the Brazilian police arrested two people suspected of being linked to the terrorist group, Fernando Lottenberg told the AJN Agency that «Hezbollah’s cooperation with certain countries is intense, especially with Nicaragua and Venezuela», but stressed as «positive» that the security forces and the judiciary are «attentive».

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Miembros de Hezbollah sostienen banderas durante un mitin para conmemorar el Día de los Mártires de Hezbollah, en los suburbios del sur de Beirut, en noviembre de 2022 (Crédito de la foto: AZIZ TAHER/REUTERS)

Agencia AJN.- The Commissioner for Monitoring and Combating Anti-Semitism of the OAS, Fernando Lottenberg, held an interview with the AJN Agency after the Brazilian police arrested two people suspected of being linked to Hezbollah and considered that «it is surprising that it is in Brazil, but not surprising that it is in this region».

Furthermore, regarding the wave of anti-Semitism around the world, he stressed that «it is not only up to the Jewish community to fight it».

«We need and demand the support of government institutions, police and civil society so that Jewish lives are protected. I think this is the most serious moment we are living through since the end of the Second World War,» he said.

-What can you tell us about what we have heard in Brazil in the last few hours?

-What happened in the last 48 hours was the arrest of two people in Brazil, one in Sao Paulo and one in Belen do Para, who apparently are there on instructions and hired by Hezbollah, to carry out terrorist acts in Brazil against Jewish institutions. Not much is known at the moment, the investigation is taking place in secret. What we do know, point one, is that there is collaboration between Israeli and Brazilian authorities. Point two, in a statement that one of them gave to the Federal Police, he confirmed the connection with Hezbollah and now we are trying to understand this factor, in the light of what happened in Argentina for example in the 90s and whether or not it has a connection with what is happening in the Middle East today. If it could be an attempt to open other fronts, to try to hurt Jewish communities in other countries. I don’t want to jump to conclusions, because we don’t know everything at the moment. It’s a bit strange that this is happening. We never heard that there would be something prepared against the Brazilian Jewish community, but of course, from what we know, it can’t be ruled out. I think we have to follow the investigations, what comes out of the police and the judges, and when we have more information we will talk about it again.

-On a personal level, do you have an opinion on why it may come to this?

-I want to draw a positive consequence from this, because it is something that is normally approached from another angle. You always talk about the Triple Frontier and that they are out there and nobody is looking at them and they do what they want. And I say from my own experience, as a former community leader, that this is not the case. The police are vigilant. When I was in the presidency (Jewish community), this is public, I am not giving away a secret, just remembering, someone was arrested in Foz do Iguaçu who was looking for funds and financing for Hezbollah. With the cooperation of the three countries he was arrested, prosecuted and tried. If we have to look at a positive angle, they are attentive, they are cooperating with institutions in other countries. If you ask me why at this moment, I still don’t know what to say. When I took a position in CONIB (Brazilian Israelite Confederation), I warned about the need for an anti-terrorism law in Brazil. Because the law was a bit outdated, it was from the time of the military regime, and judges avoided applying it. There was some resistance, but in the end we have a law, which is not ideal, but it allows us to do what was done now, because there is legislation for this. At the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, a person connected to Hezbollah was also arrested, who called himself ISIS and in communications it was found that he would try to do something against Jews. What is important about this law is that it allows, among other things, telematic interception. Terrorism is a dangerous crime, which must be investigated while it is being prepared, because after it is done, there is not much else to do. And this is a small legal revolution that allowed this kind of dangerous crime to be sanctioned.

It’s good that the police are vigilant, it’s good that we have adequate laws and we hope that, if it is confirmed that this is what is being said so far, that they will have adequate punishment.

-Are we only talking about Brazil or when we talk about Mossad and other organizations, can we think that they are looking at the region as a whole? I say this because of what’s happening in Bolivia, because of Venezuela…

-I think so. What we see is that it is surprising that they are in Brazil, but not surprising that they are in this region. Because the cooperation they have with certain countries in our region is intense. Especially Venezuela and Nicaragua. They come and go with great ease, whether they are Hezbollah or Iran. I remember the plane in Argentina. Or the visit of Mohsen Rezai, a senior Iranian leader, who was at Daniel Ortega’s inauguration for the fourth time and was not bothered at all. He is on Interpol’s red alert and was there circulating freely, the Nicaraguan police did nothing, the Argentinean ambassador found him and did not denounce his presence. It seems to us that they have a base here and it could be, I don’t want to be irresponsible, that they are expanding their domain and actions.

-Let’s talk about anti-Semitism and this wave that we are seeing in the world as a result of what happened in Israel with Hamas. What is your view of this?

-What I see first of all is that there is a qualification to be made. And I give him credit, because it is a formulation by Professor Carlos Rey of the Holocaust Museum in Curitiba, Brazil. He says you shouldn’t think of these things in terms of causality, of cause and effect. «What they do there increases anti-Semitism’, no. Anti-Semitism is already there. Anti-Semitism is already there. What happens is that this kind of situation allows them to take to the streets, to the networks, to say absurd things or to take decisions for violent acts, using what is happening in the Middle East as a pretext. I think this is important to say.

Then, we are seeing in the region, in Brazil CONIB detected an increase of almost 1000% compared to last year. In the UK, 600%; in France, 400%. We have to be concerned and we have to look for measures so that the security of Jewish communities is guaranteed. Yesterday I was in Montevideo for the commemoration of 85 years of the Kristallnacht or, as it is called today in Germany, the November pogrom, and in the speeches I gave I emphasized this. Because it is without doubt the most serious moment we are living through. Schools in France had to be closed, people are afraid in American universities to wear Stars of David, kippah or other symbols. It is not up to the Jewish community alone to fight it. We need and demand the support of governmental institutions, police, civil society and others, so that Jewish lives are protected. I believe that this is the most serious moment we are living through since the end of the Second World War. I don’t want to raise unfounded alarms, but it is important for people to be clear that the ill will, the hatred, the harshest prejudice against Jews is out there and we have to be vigilant.

-How does the OAS view this phenomenon?

-With concern. The creation of the function of Commissioner for Combating Anti-Semitism shows the interest and concern of the General Secretariat and the member states to be attentive to the issue. The secretary was already in the first days very firm in demanding the release of the hostages, of what happened on 7 October, and I think we have to try to keep Latin America and the Americas in general as safe as possible, as open as it has always been to minorities, and that Jews should not be the scapegoat once again.

-What is the message to the political leaders of the countries of the region?

-We special envoys met in Paris a fortnight ago. It was a meeting that was marked, but with the events, our main focus became their consequences in terms of what can happen to Jewish communities. We called on governments to assess the needs, to establish the security that Jewish communities need. We call on the police, law enforcement authorities, to be vigilant of threats to Jews. Be aware that Jews around the world cannot be held responsible for what happens in the Middle East. It is very important to make this distinction. We have seen with concern how some leaders in our region were looking for collective responsibility and this does not happen with other communities. It is only with the Jews and it is very serious. We cannot accept it. And the words of political leaders at this time matter a lot. So to talk about genocide, to talk about massacre, to talk about ethnic cleansing, which is not happening there, brings on the Jews an additional burden.

-This goes against the grain of what we see in Honduras, in Chile, in different countries that are going against this in the decisions they are taking with the State of Israel.

-That’s why we wrote this warning and sent it.

-In Argentina, there have been two attacks, the death of a prosecutor, Iranian planes circling overhead, is the region looking for any kind of misfortune that could happen?

-No doubt, and the communities are prepared. We have contacts. I am in Uruguay today, but I am always in contact with Chile, with Colombia, with various community organisations in our region. They are very well prepared and alert and in contact with the security forces to prevent anything more serious from happening. We are also in the political sphere acting with the other commissioners. Argentina has a commissioner, María Fabiana Loguzzo, who was in Paris, making this line of contact and transmission with authorities and civil society so that the issue gains the dimension and concern that it should have.

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Javier Milei, the candidate who wants to take over Judaism?

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By Daniel Berliner*

Much has been heard from Javier Milei about his relationship with Judaism, his classes and weekly Torah study, his decision to convert and the transfer of the Argentine embassy to Jerusalem.

At this time, the Argentine community leadership is extremely concerned about the candidate’s public use of Judaism, an annoyance that is added to his position against declaring 18 July a ‘National Day of Mourning’ in homage to the victims of the AMIA bombing, which goes against the grain of his supposedly great love.

Milei does not miss an opportunity to talk about his rabbi, the rabbi of the Moroccan community, who quickly had to recalculate to lower his exposure given that Sephardic communities tend to stay away from politics, unlike the Ashkenasim who do. This would mean that any activity outside of his rabbinic status would force him to resign so that he could work politically with Milei.

Clearly all of Milei’s senses were activated as he perceived that Judaism hides a «Divine» engineering, the one offered by the holy books, the kabbalists and the scholars of all ages, from Moses onwards with the giving of the 10 commandments for all mankind at Mount Sinai.

Milei perceived all this and plunged into a world he believes he can own, by the mere fact of a weekly Torah study, his possible conversion, a closing campaign with a great Shofar and a particular trip to the grave (ohel) of the Chabad Lubavitch rebbe in Brooklyn.

None of this will magically make him Jewish.

This Tuesday, in an interview with journalist Jonatan Viale, Milei failed to say «I have a Jewish friend» to the journalist’s question: Why are you compared so much to Hitler? The «Jewish friend’s» answer was not long in coming: «Maybe I’m doing something wrong, then. I don’t go to church, I go to temple, I don’t talk to priests, I have a head rabbi and I study the Torah. I am internationally recognized as a friend of Israel and a Torah scholar. I am close to being a Jew, I just need the blood covenant.

Regarding Israel, I am sure that he will be officially received by the Jewish State in due course, as was the case with Eduardo «Wado» de Pedro, Juan Manzur, Patricia Bullrich, Horacio Rodríguez Larreta and Alberto Fernández.

With regard to the announcement of the transfer of the Argentine embassy to Jerusalem, Israel would welcome this initiative, as it has done with the various countries that have already moved their embassies.

Perhaps all this does not work as you suppose, as in your world, where everything can be bought. Judaism and the love for it is not so within your reach despite your efforts and your gifted instinct for orientation in wanting to embrace it. None of this will become an acquired right. The road to conversion is a long one and the Jewish people embrace all those who wish to do so, but with modesty and humility.

Our teachers, rabbis and kabbalists have in their DNA centuries of wisdom passed down for thousands of years from generation to generation.

The Torah, the Talmud, the Gemara are the books that hide those answers that our teachers teach us with infinite wisdom. Love of neighbour, deep humility and modesty are the true essence of Judaism. That is why acts of faith are performed in private, in reserve, without the need to declaim them and expose them as you do whenever possible. That is not part of Judaism.

Returning to Viale, it was striking to see during the whole programme, next to his computer, a kippah, which Milei had asked him to wear months ago. The programme was ending and he was leaving without the «gift» he had come for, so at the last second of air time he said to the journalist, «Weren’t you going to give me something?»

«I keep my promise,» Viale replied, and quickly perceived not to do so publicly knowing that it could lend itself to Milei continuing to add gallons to achieve the symbolisms that would allow him to further validate his Judaism. Viale then informed him that he would do so privately. Faced with the host’s position, the candidate publicly blurted out, «Actually, that’s why I came here».

In the DNA of the Jewish people, freedom is a primary good. In the people of the book, diversity of thought, of adherence and dissent are reasons to celebrate, never to condemn. In Judaism, freedom advances, advances in embracing the one who does not think alike, because that distinction and respect has driven us to condemn hegemonic thinking that has devastated life on so many occasions.

A few months ago, former President Trump reproached American Jews for not having sufficiently «appreciated» the policies towards Israel that he adopted during his term in office and warned them that they must «get their act together» before «it’s too late».

Trump took on some of the most pro-Israel US policies of recent decades and also made nods to American white supremacism, which has anti-Semitic overtones.

*Director of itongadol and AJN Agency

 

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