Items by Motasem A Dalloul
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- June 21, 2021 Motasem A Dalloul
The Palestinian resistance is still battling to end Israeli siege of Gaza
The head of the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement in Gaza, Yahya Sinwar met with UN Peace Process Envoy Tor Wennesland this morning. The two discussed the situation in the occupied territories, including Jerusalem, the West Bank and the besieged Gaza Strip. Following the meeting, Sinwar told a press conference that…
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- June 16, 2021 Motasem A Dalloul
The ultranationalist Flag March was a recruiting sergeant for the Palestinian resistance
Ultranationalist, right-wing Israeli settlers carried out their “Flag March” in Jerusalem yesterday. Due to security concerns, the route was changed from previous years, and they passed the Jaffa Gate of the Old City rather than the usual Damascus Gate. Also as usual, the settlers chanted “Death to the Arabs” and…
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- June 14, 2021 Motasem A Dalloul
Can Naftali Bennett handle Netanyahu’s legacy?
Israel has a new prime minister for the first time since 2009. That’s when Likud leader Benjamin Netanyahu took office for the second time. It was not easy for him to leave office yesterday, as he faces indictments for fraud and corruption. In his final speech as prime minister in…
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- June 10, 2021 Motasem A Dalloul
Jordan’s guardianship of Jerusalem’s holy sites has to be questioned
The recently Israeli military offensive against the Palestinians in Gaza prompted a response that shocked the occupation state and many people around the world. Not only were the resistance groups in the besieged territory able to hit targets deep inside Israel, and saw Ben Gurion Airport closed as a result,…
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- June 7, 2021 Motasem A Dalloul
Israeli political opportunists are using an Arab party to oust Netanyahu
Last week, Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid told President Reuven Rivlin that he had formed a coalition government to replace the administration of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the aftermath of the fourth inconclusive General Election in just over two years. Netanyahu is Israel’s longest-serving prime minister. The new coalition…
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- June 1, 2021 Motasem A Dalloul
Netanyahu begged the Palestinian resistance for a final image of victory; he didn’t get it
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is still facing corruption charges and has failed yet again to form a stable government. He is Israel’s longest-serving prime minister and regards himself as an emperor in politics, the economy, healthcare, public relations and military affairs. He has also bragged about his ability to…
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- May 21, 2021 Motasem A Dalloul
A ceasefire is in place, but it’s not the victory that Netanyahu wanted
As I write it is almost midnight on Thursday, and after a two-and-a-half hour meeting of Israel’s security cabinet it has been reported that there is to be a ceasefire in the military offensive against the Gaza Strip, where I live. According to Israeli journalist Yaron Avraham on Channel 12,…
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- May 18, 2021 Motasem A Dalloul
Netanyahu is losing hope for a victorious end to his Gaza offensive
The Israeli occupation army — the so-called Israel Defence Forces (IDF) — has been bombarding the besieged Gaza Strip in an attempt to destroy the infrastructure of the Palestinian resistance movements which responded to the brutal Israeli aggression against the Palestinian worshippers in Jerusalem’s Al Aqsa Mosque, and the proposed…
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- May 17, 2021 Motasem A Dalloul
Do the Palestinians not have the right to defend themselves?
Seventy-three years have passed since the Palestinian Nakba, the date when the self-proclaimed Zionist state of Israel declared its “independence”. The declaration followed massacres of Palestinians committed by “Jewish terrorist” gangs and the ethnic cleansing of 750,000 of those who survived. No exact number of the victims of such massacres…
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- May 11, 2021 Motasem A Dalloul
Palestinian resistance imposes new rules of engagement on Israel
At 5 pm on Monday, the Palestinian resistance in Gaza had issued a one-hour ultimatum to the Israeli occupation authorities, calling on them to end their month-long aggression against Muslim worshippers in Al Aqsa Mosque; refrain from evicting Palestinian families in Sheikh Jarrah; and release Palestinian prisoners detained since the…
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- May 10, 2021 Motasem A Dalloul
Statements alone will not stop Israeli attacks on Palestinians, it is time for action
Events in Jerusalem have dominated the headlines over the past few days. Hundreds of Palestinians in Jerusalem’s Al-Aqsa Mosque have been wounded in violent attacks by Israeli security forces, some of them seriously. In the nearby neighbourhood of Sheikh Jarrah, meanwhile, Palestinian families are awaiting a judgement from the Israeli…
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- May 7, 2021 Motasem A Dalloul
Turkey-Egypt reconciliation will not be at the expense of the Egyptian opposition
Turkey and Egypt started two days of “political consultations” on Wednesday with the aim of restoring their relationship. Each delegation was led at deputy foreign minister level, with Sedat Önal in the chair for Turkey, and Hamdi Loza heading the Egyptian side. Both countries described the talks as “exploratory”. Reports…
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- May 3, 2021 Motasem A Dalloul
Who is the liar, Israel or Abbas?
After 15 years of internal division, political deadlock, international disregard of the Palestinians and continuous Israel violations, Palestinians experienced a moment of hope as they dreamt of their miseries coming to an end when President Mahmoud Abbas declared his long-awaited decree setting dates for holding general Palestinian elections. However, during…
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- April 26, 2021 Motasem A Dalloul
UN ‘neutrality’ means protecting Israel at all costs while ignoring Palestinian suffering
Israeli settlers have increased their harassment of Palestinian worshippers during the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan. The Israeli extremists usually carry out their attacks with the full protection of Israel’s occupation security forces after the Palestinians have performed the night prayers at Al-Aqsa Mosque in occupied Jerusalem. Such violence is…
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- April 20, 2021 Motasem A Dalloul
Israel is undermining efforts to revive the Iran nuclear deal
After two weeks of deliberations in Vienna about reactivating the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) nuclear deal with Iran, EU Foreign Policy Chief Josep Borrell told reporters on Monday that, “There is a real goodwill on both parts to reach an agreement.” He pointed out that the partners…
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- April 16, 2021 Motasem A Dalloul
Is the Istanbul Canal Erdogan’s personal or Turkey’s national project?
At the end of March 2021, Turkey announced the approval of plans for constructing the Istanbul Canal, which will connect the Black Sea north of Istanbul to the Sea of Marmara to the south, with an estimated cost of 75 billion liras ($9.2 billion). This will be one of the…
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- April 12, 2021 Motasem A Dalloul
The Quartet’s role is to undermine Palestinian democracy
On 23 March, I received an email from Murad Bakri, the Strategic Communications and Public Information Officer at the Office of the UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process. Bakri was keen to let us all know that the “Middle East Quartet” is still in existence and is…
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- April 6, 2021 Motasem A Dalloul
Sheikh Jarrah residents want their voice to reach the world
In February, an Israeli District Court in Jerusalem rejected an appeal filed by the families of the Karm Al Ja’ouni area of Sheikh Jarrah in occupied Jerusalem against a previous court ruling to freeze implementing eviction orders. The court gave four of the families – Skafi, Al Ja’ouni, Al Kurd…
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- April 3, 2021 Motasem A Dalloul
Was the Ever Given grounding accidental or intentional?
On 29 March, the Egyptian authorities officially announced that the colossal Ever Given cargo ship that ran aground in the Suez Canal six days earlier had been refloated. However, although the ship was freed several days ago, and the backlogged ships that were on the two sides of the canal…
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- March 24, 2021 Motasem A Dalloul
Netanyahu is not ready to step down, despite another election deadlock
After Israel’s fourth general election in under two years, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said that he will not step down, despite another deadlock. None of the Israeli parties have won enough seats in the Knesset to form a government on their own. However, Netanyahu’s Likud has won the largest…
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- March 22, 2021 Motasem A Dalloul
Kushner is economical with the truth about ‘peace’ in the Middle East
In an article in the Wall Street Journal last Sunday, Donald Trump’s son-in-law and former senior adviser Jared Kushner described how his diplomatic achievements caused a “geopolitical earthquake” in the Middle East that brought peace to the region and saw a potential end to the Israeli-Arab conflict. Kushner recalled how…
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- March 16, 2021 Motasem A Dalloul
Has Morocco’s Justice and Development Party sold Palestine for Western Sahara?
Morocco’s Abdelilah Benkirane has recently announced that he is freezing his membership of the Justice and Development Party in protest against the government’s adoption of a bill to legalise the use of cannabis for medical purposes. He is a former secretary general of the party, so it is a significant…
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- March 10, 2021 Motasem A Dalloul
Unlike their leaders, the Arab people do not hate Turkey
On the sidelines of the 155th session of the Arab League meeting last week, Egypt chaired a meeting of the Arab Ministerial Committee. The league’s Secretary-General, Ahmed Aboul Gheit, discussed Turkey’s “illegitimate interference in the affairs of Arab countries” with envoys from Egypt, Bahrain, the UAE, and Iraq. Egypt’s Foreign…
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- March 8, 2021 Motasem A Dalloul
Reappointment of Arab League chief proves its hostility to Arabs
Arab Foreign Ministers have reappointed 78-year-old Egyptian diplomat Ahmed Aboul Gheit as the Secretary-General of the Cairo-based organisation during its 156th meeting. Aboul Gheit was first elected to the post in March 2016, when some of the League members criticised his election due to his age at the time. On…