Mohammad Ayesh
Items by Mohammad Ayesh
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- October 18, 2019 Mohammad Ayesh
Thank you, Tunisia
The overwhelming election victory of Tunisia’s new President, Kais Saied, and the statements he made in its aftermath send a very clear message: the counter-revolution in Tunisia has failed; it has been defeated; it has ended. Tunisians have always embraced the saying, “If people fight for life, destiny will listen…
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- June 18, 2019 Mohammad Ayesh
Foiling the ‘deal of the century’ is possible
The US has once again started to hint about the postponement of the announcement of the details of the “deal of the century”; it was supposed to be revealed “after Ramadan”, which ended two weeks ago, having already been delayed twice previously. According to the US envoy to the region,…
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- May 21, 2019 Mohammad Ayesh
What would happen if a war breaks out in the Gulf?
War is looming over the region more than ever before. While it is unlikely, at least for now, that the current tension will reach a level of a direct military confrontation in the Gulf, in the event that a war does break out, it will mean that the Gulf region,…
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- May 14, 2019 Mohammad Ayesh
A war between the US and Iran is unlikely
Some Gulf States like to hide behind the US and Israel and claim that Washington and Tel Aviv can confront the threat to the region posed by Iran. They cite the fact that the US rescued them from Iraqi militarism in the 1990s. However, the truth of the matter is…
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- April 24, 2019 Mohammad Ayesh
Jordan is changing, which is what it needs now
Jordan has been experiencing tough days which have led it to the current economic crisis given the absence of any Arab support. Instead, the Arabs’ dollars are being set on fire in crushing wars here and there. Moreover, the Arabs and Israel are fighting from the same trench to pressure…
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- April 9, 2019 Mohammad Ayesh
Gulf normalisation and changing the Arab awareness
Arab normalisation with Israel has entered a new phase in the last ten years, with the Gulf’s openness to Tel Aviv and the establishment of direct relations with it. This action was taken without reaching any political agreement or the exchange of ambassadors and with total disregard for the Arab…
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- March 26, 2019 Mohammad Ayesh
Golan Heights, the US, and the shameful Arab regimes
The Arab electronic armies insult and curse Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on a daily basis for being the only one to express his rejection of the new American position on the Golan Heights. The Golan Heights is an occupied Arab territories and neither the international community nor international law…
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- February 19, 2019 Mohammad Ayesh
This is why Al-Quds is being silenced
If Al-Quds satellite station actually closes its doors and completely stops broadcasting, which is what is currently occurring, albeit gradually, this means that the enemies of the Palestinian national project succeeded in silencing the voice that has long plagued the occupation over the past ten years. Moreover, silencing Al-Quds carries…
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- February 12, 2019 Mohammad Ayesh
Daesh cannot be defeated by war
The US likes to claim that it is fighting its last battle against Daesh, and President Donald Trump is keen to announce the end of the group and the battles to defeat it in Syria. However, these are misguided remarks intended to deceive American voters and public opinion. The simple…
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- January 29, 2019 Mohammad Ayesh
When is visiting Al-Aqsa considered normalisation?
Some Arabs occasionally engage in visits to the occupied Palestinian territories, with visas issued by the occupation’s embassies. This raises the debate over and over again over whether visiting Al-Aqsa Mosque, while under occupation, is considered normalisation with the occupation or not? Meanwhile, the Arab officials are racing into Tel…
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- January 22, 2019 Mohammad Ayesh
The Arabs are paying the price for peace with Israel
In the past few years, Israel, the alien state in the region, has been sleeping in peace in a way that it has never dreamt of since it was founded more than seven decades ago. Meanwhile, the Arabs are drowning in war and blood day after day. If we expand…
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- June 13, 2018 Mohammad Ayesh
Makkah’s promises are not enough for Jordan
The promises obtained by Jordan from the Makkah summit are not enough to save it from the economic crisis. In addition to this, they are still in the context of promises that have no announced implementation date. The three Gulf states have pledged $2.5 billion in total as aid to…
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- April 11, 2017 Mohammad Ayesh
The horrific church bombings and how to combat the wave of terrorism
The horrific bloody bombings that targeted innocent civilian Christians who were at the height of their sanctity in Egypt, brings the phenomenon of blind terrorism and indiscriminate killings witnessed by the Arab region back to the surface. Such a phenomenon is unprecedented in quantity or quality, as the nation has…