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Motasem A Dalloul

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

 

Items by Motasem A Dalloul

  • The West faces an energy crisis but still backs Israel as it imposes an energy crisis on Gaza

    Russia’s war in Ukraine is about to enter its ninth month. While the Ukrainians have been suffering the more obvious effects of the war, Europe has been facing a crippling energy crisis due to Russia’s suspension of natural gas supplies. Europe has depended on Russian gas supplies for years to...

  • The PA condemns Israel’s attacks on Palestinians, then attacks them itself

    On Wednesday the Palestinian Authority (PA) condemned Israeli “crimes” against the Palestinian people. Commenting on the Israeli killing of a Palestinian youth in the occupied West Bank, the PA condemned “the unbearable daily aggression of the Israeli occupation.” In a statement the PA’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates said...

  • The world allows Israel to act with impunity against everyone

    Israel’s occupation forces have killed eight Palestinians over the past week, including three children, in a crackdown on legitimate Palestinian resistance against its occupation. All of those killed were teenagers, there of them were minors. Al Resalah pointed out that Ahmad Daraghma, who was killed on Saturday in the Jenin...

  • Why is Israel allowed to annex occupied land, but Russia isn’t?

    Russian President Vladimir Putin formally announced last Friday that his country is to annex four regions in Ukraine. He referred to them as “new regions” of Russia. “I want to say this to the Kyiv regime and its masters in the West: people living in the Luhansk, Donetsk, Kherson and...

  • The US is preparing the heir of Israel’s security partner Abbas

    The Palestinian Authority’s Minister of Civilian Affairs and PLO Executive Committee Secretary-General Hussein Al-Sheikh is heading to Washington to meet senior officials from the Biden administration, even though the US president has not yet launched his vision for peace between Israel and the Palestinians. According to Haaretz, an Israeli...

  • Lapid’s misleading two-state solution

    Addressing the world leaders on Thursday, Israeli Prime Minister, Yair Lapid, clearly declared his support for the two-state solution for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, stressing this is even the best solution for all current problems for the State of Israel and for the future of Israeli children. “An agreement with the...

  • Is Israel’s opposition to a new nuclear deal with Iran genuine?

    Former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu invited himself for a security meeting with Israeli caretaker Prime Minister Yair Lapid last month to discuss Iran’s nuclear programme. Afterwards, he said that Lapid and Defence Minister Benny Gantz did not live up to their responsibilities for preventing a new nuclear deal...

  • After 3 decades, everything related to Oslo has died, except security cooperation

    After almost 30 years, the Oslo Accords have brought Palestinians nothing but more destruction, killing, land expropriation, the desecration and Judaisation of holy sites and settlement expansion. Oslo established the Palestinian Authority (PA) -deemed the sole representatives of the Palestinian people, and provided a platform for negotiating borders, governance and...

  • The PA’s loyalty is to Israel, not the Palestinians

    Dozens of Palestinian families, activists and factional leaders organised a protest on Saturday in the centre of the occupied West Bank city of Ramallah. They called for the Palestinian Authority (PA) to release political prisoners. Sources in Ramallah said that the protesters raised placards which said that the PA...

  • Israel is not a democracy, it’s a corrupt state

    Israel has repeatedly been referred to as the only democracy in the Middle East. It is said that it was founded on democratic values including respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms. As such, Israel holds periodic elections and claims that the rule of law, equality and the advancement of...

  • Israel’s new rules for visitors to the occupied West Bank reveal an oppressive regime

    The Israeli occupation authorities are set to impose new rules next week on Palestinians living in the occupied West Bank, and foreign citizens who wish to visit the territory; the rules violate the basic human right to privacy. This is defined by jurists as the right to have personal...

  • Israel attacks UN human rights commissioners to divert attention from its crimes

    Just one day before the end of her tenure as UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Michelle Bachelet called on the Israeli government to meet its international obligations, not least towards her staff. Bachelet made her comment in a press release that condemned Israel’s failure to grant visas for...

  • Will the world ever recognise Palestinian tragedies?

    During a joint press conference in Berlin for Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and Germany’s Chancellor Olaf Scholz last week, a German journalist asked Abbas whether he was ready to apologise to Israel over the 1972 attack on Israeli Olympic athletes in Munich. “If we want to dig further into...

  • The world lets Israel evade punishment for killing Palestinians

    When five Palestinian children were killed during Israel’s brutal three-day assault on the besieged Gaza Strip recently, occupation officials claimed that their deaths were due to a rocket fired by the Islamic Jihad movement. Now, officials have admitted to Haaretz that the Israeli occupation forces killed cousins Jamil Najmudine...

  • How Israel oppresses the Palestinians

    In a pre-dawn raid of the Palestinian neighbourhood of Kafr Aqab on the outskirts of occupied Jerusalem this morning, Israeli Special Forces burst into a home and opened fire at its residents, killing one of them. According to his father, Mohammad Ibrahim Shaham, 21, was “executed”. “They opened fire at...

  • As Israel was killing civilians in Gaza, the hypocritical world stood by and watched

    Israel launched yet another military offensive against the Palestinians in the besieged Gaza Strip last Friday. The initial target was an apartment in a high-rise residential building in Gaza City. Israeli missiles killed an Islamic Jihad commander along with several other civilians. This unjustified Israeli attack on Gaza prompted Islamic...

  • Where was Hamas during Israel’s latest bombardment of Gaza?

    Israel launched a wide-scale offensive against the Palestinians in the besieged Gaza Strip on Friday afternoon. Its stated target was senior Islamic Jihad commander Tayseer Al-Jaabari in his apartment in a high-rise residential building in Al-Remal area of Gaza City. He was killed along with several civilians, including five-year-old...

  • Is Palestine really on top of the Arab agenda?

    At a meeting with delegates at the Headquarters of the Arab League held in Cairo on Sunday, Assistant Secretary-General, Saeed Abu-Ali, called for the strengthening of the Arab boycott of Israel as an effective tool to confront the Israeli occupation. “This meeting comes as the Israeli occupation authorities are still...

  • Kafr Qasim was not just a massacre, but part of an ethnic cleansing plan

    On Friday, archives of the Israeli occupation forces released court documents related to the trial of Israeli soldiers who brutally massacred 49 Palestinians on 29 October, 1956. The massacre took place in the Palestinian town of Kafr Qasem. It was the first day of the Israeli, British and French invasion...

  • Pakistan’s by-elections give Imran Khan hope of returning to power 

    Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan’s Tehreek-e-Insaf Party won a landslide victory in the local by-elections in Punjab – the largest and most populous province in the country gaining 15 of the 20 seats available. The result was a blow to the ruling coalition of current Prime Minister, Shahbaz Sharif,...

  • Biden ended his Middle East tour without a single major achievement

    With great enthusiasm and confidence, US President Joe Biden headed to the Middle East last week hoping to achieve major goals to help the Democratic Party in the midterm elections for the Senate and House of Representatives slated to be held in November. He visited Israel and made “important”...

  • Biden proved that Israel is a US proxy in the Middle East

    American President Joe Biden landed in Israel on Wednesday and started his four-day tour of the Middle East, the first since he took office. Moments after landing in Tel Aviv, he delivered a speech which outlined his intentions during this controversial tour. Biden has visited Israel several times before becoming...

  • Israel’s burning alive of Egyptian soldiers proves its immorality

    Prominent Israeli journalist Yossi Melman revealed on Friday details of an Israeli army war crime committed during the Six-Day War in 1967, when Israel occupied the Palestinian West Bank, Gaza Strip, the Syrian Golan Heights and Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula. In a thread on Twitter, Melman, a security correspondent, said that at the...

  • Justice for Shireen Abu Akleh will only come with the end of Israel’s occupation

    Following repeated requests, the Palestinian Authority agreed eventually to hand over the bullet that killed Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh to the United States to carry out forensic tests and find out who fired the fatal shot. PA Public Prosecutor Akram Al-Khatib told Voice of Palestine Radio that...