On Tuesday morning, the Sudanese media reported that a coup was underway in the country, and of course the pro-Sudanese media, especially the Saudi and Emirati media, exaggerated the issue.
Analysis:
– While East Sudan has been inflamed and facing political unrest for about a week in response to the situation in the country, some analysts have described the incident in Khartoum this morning as a aftershock and a follow-up to this unrest. Are related introduce.
– Some analysts and acquaintances with Sudan’s issues are skeptical of today’s coup or quasi-coup d’etat and see it as a kind of artificial movement and in fact a kind of show by the Sudanese government to find a special excuse to deal with the opposition and of course purge. Introduce the remaining forces of the former regime, especially in the body politic.
Regardless of agreeing on either point of view, the accelerated developments in Sudan these days do not seem to be unrelated to the project to normalize relations between Sudan and Israel, which is set to be formalized next month. The implication of this is that the ruling regime insists on recognizing the normalization project in complete peace.
Meanwhile, the Saudi and Emirati media, by magnifying the unrest today, in fact prepared and implemented a double effort to help the Sudanese regime to pass the critical stage ahead.
– It was clear from the beginning that the issue of normalizing relations between populous Sudan and Israel would face many problems and significant reactions. Sudan, unlike the sparsely populated countries of the UAE and Bahrain, has a people completely loyal to the Palestinian cause.