Abstract :
Major political upheavals always affected women, though changes in their lives are rarely
linked to the primary cause. This was true of women’s status in the Arab World where foreign
policy issues, militarization, the spreading threat of war, and any such destabilizing factors
inevitably affected women’s lives and attitudes. Although not commonly viewed as political
actors, Arab women nevertheless influence public opinion in their own countries directly through
the expression of their own views and indirectly through their involvement in protest
movements. Women also have an enormous impact on public opinion through their own
suffering which dramatizes their role as mothers, sisters, wives and daughters, or simply as the
weakest members of society. Clearly, the success of the Israeli military in disrupting the security
of the Palestinian family and thereby inflicting pain on women and children have influenced
Palestinian public opinion. Moreover, the deterioration of a country’s standing in the worldwide
global community of states, such as what Saudi Arabia experienced as a result of its
citizens’ involvement in the attacks on the US on September 11, was bound to have a serious
impact on all sectors of Saudi women.
Keywords :
Arab Women , September 11, 2001 , US