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Mahmoud Sadeeq

 

Items by Mahmoud Sadeeq

  • The Palestinian resistance and its attempts to stay in the game

    Israel has made strategic changes in the management of the conflict with the Palestinians. Its operations against the resistance were always timed to connect with political events and elections, or as a means to put pressure on Gaza to pass deals in the Arab region. Now, though, it seems...

  • Rabaa Al-Adawiyya provides an opportunity for real and lasting change

    The Rabaa Al-Adawiyya Square massacre was evidence of the people’s sacrifice for the sake of regaining their dignity. However, today we can take a step back from our annual mourning to be more honest and frank with ourselves and try to determine where we are six years after the...

  • Does the US just want to change Iran’s role, or actually go to war?

    The philosophy that US President Donald Trump lives by is simple: “A businessman does not fight, he makes money.” This is how he deals with international affairs. However, there is another factor that cannot be overlooked when discussing any possibility of war between the US and Iran: the fact that...

  • Egyptians undeterred in their resistance

    The man with the most famous hashtag in the world wouldn’t believe what has happened. The coup leader, who isolated himself from the people and is living a life of solitude, imagining how he would rule Egypt, does not understand the psychology of the people, not even the rebels;...

  • Iran and Saudi Arabia: Who won the Arab Spring?

    Since the beginning of the Arab Spring we have witnessed things we haven’t seen in decades. A popular storm swept public squares expressing the failure of states to meet the demands of their citizens. Borders have dissolved and social ties have disintegrated. In light of the oppression and tyranny,...

  • Beggars

    One would not automatically think about the people of Egypt when I refer to beggars; the Egyptian people who are sleeping on the streets and are unable to find a day’s worth of food. They are the victims of repressive regimes that never cared about the people and never...