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Motasem A Dalloul

The author is MEMO’s correspondent in the Gaza Strip.

 

Items by Motasem A Dalloul

  • Palestinian fury over UAE-Israel deal is just a ‘media show’

    Prior to the meeting of the Arab League on Wednesday, the Palestinian Authority (PA) Foreign Minister Riyad Al-Maliki called on his Arab counterparts to reject the United Arab Emirates (UAE)-Israel normalisation deal. The deal was declared by the US, the UAE and Israel on 13 August, surprising the Palestinians...

  • Macron is doing his best to win Lebanon back for colonial France

    French President Emanuel Macron was the first international or regional leader to visit Beirut following the devastating explosion a month ago. He even toured the port and city before most of Lebanon’s leaders. The Lebanese people, who were already suffering from economic, social, health and political crises, surrounded Macron...

  • Who won Gaza’s battle of the incendiary balloons, Israel or the resistance?

    The Palestinian Resistance Movement, Hamas, announced on Monday night the end of a period of cross border tension. Thanking Egyptian and Qatari mediation for the understanding with Israel, Hamas stressed that it had won a new battle with the occupation state. The Head of the Hamas Political Bureau, Ismail Haniyeh,...

  • Israel stands to get a huge economic boost through its deal with the UAE

    Yesterday, the first commercial Israeli flight arrived in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates. This was organised just two weeks after US President Donald Trump announced the peace deal between the UAE and the occupation state of Israel. Trump tweeted that the deal is a “HUGE...

  • Turkey is becoming a superpower

    After extensive exploration, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan cheerfully announced on Friday that his country had made the biggest natural gas discovery in its history. The gas discovered in the Black Sea was estimated by 320 billion cubic metres. Erdogan said that production for commercial use could begin in...

  • Tunisia: A technocratic government is a prescription for chaos and instability 

    With less than ten days for designate Tunisian Prime Minister Hichem Mechichi to acquire parliament’s approval for his government, Tunisians are wary that his government could be the prescription for instability in the country, or at least bait used by President Kaïs Saïed to dissolve parliament. On 25 July, Saïed...

  • Suspending annexation will not cleanse UAE crown prince’s sins

    US President Donald Trump announced on Thursday that his administration had achieved a “historic breakthrough” deal that would witness the United Arab Emirates (UAE) exchange official and overt diplomatic relations with the Israeli occupation state, in return for Israel delaying its plans to annex large swathes of the occupied...

  • Israel is too weak to launch a new offensive against Palestinians in Gaza

    Israeli war jets struck several targets in the north of the Gaza Strip on Sunday. “The strike was carried out in response to the launching of incendiary balloons from Gazan territory into Israel over the course of the day,” claimed the Israeli occupation army. On Tuesday morning, the occupation forces...

  • Israel whitewashes its barbarism through offering help to Lebanon

    A massive explosion hit the Lebanese Port of Beirut on Tuesday, causing much havoc in the capital city, with at least 137 deaths and 5,000 wounded, while hundreds are still missing raising fears that the death toll will rise significantly. The blast turned more than 300,000 people homeless according to the...

  • Will the demonstrations end Netanyahu’s political career?

    Massive demonstrations across Israel are calling for the unseating of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over corruption cases and his alleged mishandling of the coronavirus crisis. Worryingly for Netanyahu, the protests are growing, and look set to get even bigger, fuelled by hate speech and violence from his supporters and...

  • Tunisia faces hard tests to protect its democracy

    External interference in Tunisian affairs and acute ideological disagreements among the political components have been the main factors that have seemingly undermined the Tunisian Revolution, triggering the Arab Spring in 2011. The external interference represented is the persistence of certain international and regional powers to keep the Tunisian Islamists, the...

  • Israel or Turkey: which one is the real democracy?

    Israeli Professor Ron Robin announced his resignation on Tuesday from his position as the Chairman of Israel’s Association of University Heads. He attributed his resignation to the dominance of factional and personal political interests over national institutions, including universities. Robin cited attempts by the Israeli government to “terrorise, weaken, censor...

  • The court ruling has overturned a historic injustice; Hagia Sophia was already a mosque

    Turkey’s senior administrative court issued a ruling on 1 July that annulled the 1934 decision of the Turkish Council of Ministers to transform Hagia Sophia Mosque into a museum. It was another step in the secularisation of the Republic of Turkey under its founder Mustafa Kemal Ataturk. “The decision was...

  • Return of skulls of freedom fighters a step towards reconnecting Algeria with its glorious past

    The skulls of 24 Algerian freedom fighters, who resisted French colonialism in the middle of the 19th century, arrived in Algiers on Sunday. An emotional official and popular reception was organised for their arrival, which coincided with the 58th anniversary of Algeria’s independence. They were laid to rest at...

  • Why did Netanyahu pull back on annexation?

    Despite the opposition of many Israeli officials and world leaders, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appeared to be determined to push ahead with his annexation of large parts of the occupied Palestinian West Bank on 1 July. However, the date set for the annexation process to begin came and...

  • Macron is a role model of presidential hypocrisy

    Concluding an official visit to Paris on Monday, Tunisia’s President Kais Saied and his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron held a press conference and spoke about their discussions. Among other issues, they tended to concentrate on political and economic matters of mutual interest. Saied looked like someone begging for French support...

  • The PA is exploiting financial hardship to divert attention from Israel’s annexation plan

    While Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu insists on pushing ahead with the annexation of large swathes of the occupied West Bank, the Palestinian Authority claims that it is opposing the plan. It has threatened several times to pull out of the Oslo Accords and related agreements with Israel. This has...

  • Are we right to expect so much from the Turkish President of the UN General Assembly?

    Turkish diplomat Volkan Bozkir was elected 75th President of the UN General Assembly on Wednesday, reported the UN News. Bozkir was the sole candidate in the secret ballot. Needing a simple majority to be appointed, he received 178 votes; 11 countries abstained. Born in 1950, Bozkir studied law and has...

  • Fake news peddled by Israeli media promotes Netanyahu’s annexation plan

    On Saturday, it was revealed that Israeli media are reporting fake news in order to market Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s annexation plan to the Palestinians. Such reports have been published by leading media outlets, including Yedioth Ahronoth, one of Israel’s bestselling newspapers. According to Israeli affairs specialist Abdul Aziz...

  • It might not take much effort to derail Netanyahu’s annexation plan

    With less than a month to go until the date set by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for the annexation of large parts of the occupied Palestinian West Bank to begin, politicians and diplomats are stirring. While Netanyahu insists on going ahead with his plan, his partner in government, Defence...

  • Why did the Israeli police kill a Palestinian with special needs?

    Last Saturday, Israeli border police officers opened fire at a disabled Palestinian man in Jerusalem’s Old City because they thought that he was a terrorist. They fired several live rounds at the man, who was named as Eyad Hallaq from the Wadi Al-Joz neighbourhood. The 32 year old had low...

  • Israel's Netanyahu will be victorious after all this political mayhem

    After a long and complicated process that lasted 18 months, the largest Israeli political factions, the Likud and Blue and White, agreed to form a coalition government that was scheduled to be sworn in yesterday in an effort to end the period of acrimonious political instability in the country. While...

  • It is too late for the PLO to cancel the agreements with Israel

    The Palestinian Liberation Organisation (PLO) has been threatening to cancel all the agreements with Israel over the latter’s intention to annex large parts of the occupied Palestinian West Bank, including most of the illegal Israeli Jewish settlements and the Jordan Valley. The PLO threatened to sever previous agreements on numerous occasions, however...

  • Lies are part of Trump’s strategy for his war against Palestinians

    As US President, Donald Trump has been doing his best to empower the Israeli occupation of Palestine. His recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s “united” and “eternal” capital fulfilled even the most ardent Zionists’ dreams. In doing so, he also fulfilled a 25-year-old pledge of previous US administrations to relocate the...