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Motasem A Dalloul

Motasem A Dalloul

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

 

Items by Motasem A Dalloul

  • The Berlin conference benefited everyone except the Libyans

    The Berlin conference benefited everyone except the Libyans

    The international peace summit held in Berlin on Sunday to find a solution for the ongoing conflict between the UN-backed interim Government of National Accord (GNA) led by Fayez Al-Sarraj and the renegade military commander Khalifa Haftar, backed by Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Russia, France, Italy and…

  • Libya is blundering between Russia, US and the West’s interests

    Libya is blundering between Russia, US and the West’s interests

    Confirmed calls for a ceasefire in Libya made by the Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Russian President Vladimir Putin led the two sides of the conflict in the war-torn country to announce reaching a ceasefire agreement on 12 January. After discussions, the two sides agreed to sign the ceasefire…

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    US forces are unlikely to leave Iraq anytime soon

    Just days after the US drone attack that killed Iranian General Qassem Soleimani in Baghdad, Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi announced that he had asked Washington to remove its troops from the country. Abdul-Mahdi said that he had asked US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo “to send a delegation to…

  • Why did Hamas mourn Qassem Soleimani?

    Why did Hamas mourn Qassem Soleimani?

    As soon as the assassination of Iran’s General Qassem Soleimani was confirmed by the Pentagon, the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement was among those mourning him and blaming the US for causing chaos in the region through its violations against the “resistance axis” in the Middle East, as well as its…

  • Israel fuels genocide and war crimes, and ‘turns blood into money’ via arms sales

    Israel fuels genocide and war crimes, and ‘turns blood into money’ via arms sales

    Israel’s GDP was estimated at $387 billion in 2019, compared with $370 billion the previous year, and is expected to be $410 billion by the end of 2020. The Israeli economy is growing steadily which, when its size and population is taken into account, reflects outstanding economic progress. Breaking down…

  • Gaza’s severe crises still unresolved approaching 2020

    Gaza’s severe crises still unresolved approaching 2020

    It was a very happy moment when the Palestinians knew that they would cast their votes in order to choose their representatives, after waiting a long time. They voted and unexpectedly, the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement, Hamas, won the overwhelming majority of the parliament seats, but this was not a…

  • Turkey’s efforts to delimit its maritime boundaries have prompted a colonial response

    Turkey’s efforts to delimit its maritime boundaries have prompted a colonial response

    At the end of November, after a meeting between Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and the head of the UN-backed Libyan Government of National Accord (GNA), Fayez Al-Sarraj, the two countries announced that they have signed two memorandums of understanding. According to Anadolu news agency, the MoUs are related to…

  • Where is Hamas today, 32 years after it was founded

    Where is Hamas today, 32 years after it was founded

    Hamas released its first statement on 14 December 1987, just five days after the start of the first intifada. The intifada was triggered when an Israeli lorry driver ran over a number of Palestinian labourers east of Gaza city while they were returning home after a long working day in…

  • Will Palestinians actually hold legislative and presidential elections?

    Will Palestinians actually hold legislative and presidential elections?

    The Palestinians have had some cause for optimism lately about holding democratic elections in the occupied Palestinian territories. This followed marathon meetings between the head of the Central Elections Committee (CEC), Hanna Nasir, and representatives of the Palestinian factions. After getting positive responses from both of the main factions –…

  • Have the Great March of Return protests backfired?

    Have the Great March of Return protests backfired?

    Friday was the third consecutive week that the Great March of Return and Breaking the Siege protests did not take place in the Gaza Strip. They had been held every week since 30 March 2018 until this hiatus. The High Committee for the Great March of Return said that the…

  • All the signs are that Netanyahu’s political career is about to hit the buffers

    All the signs are that Netanyahu’s political career is about to hit the buffers

    Ever since Israeli Attorney General Avichai Mendelblit announced last Thursday that he was indicting Benjamin Netanyahu on charges of bribery, fraud and breach of trust, the Prime Minister has been blundering about in the political arena. The longest serving Israeli premier in history has been trying to convince the public…

  • Israel tries to hide its crimes by shooting journalists

    Israel tries to hide its crimes by shooting journalists

    On Tuesday, doctors at Hadassah Hospital in Jerusalem announced that they had successfully removed the remains of the left eye of Palestinian photojournalist Muath Amarneh, 32, who was shot by Israeli border police while covering their violent dispersal of protesters in the occupied West Bank city of Hebron. While his…

  • Are the killings of women and children a real victory on terror?

    Are the killings of women and children a real victory on terror?

    Israeli officials have been boasting about their “great victory” over “terror” in the Gaza Strip following their two-day onslaught in Gaza, during which they killed, according to an official statistic, 34 Palestinians, including eight children and three women, and wounded 111 others, including 51 children and 11 women. After ending…

  • Will the ongoing tension between Israel and Gaza end tonight?

    Will the ongoing tension between Israel and Gaza end tonight?

    Since the early morning, the continuous Israeli strikes in Gaza have resulted in the death of five Palestinians, including Bahaa Abu Al-Ata, the senior commander of the Jerusalem Brigades, the military wing of Islamic Jihad, and wounded, according to the Ministry of Health in Gaza over 30 others. Israeli army…

  • UN measures against UNRWA are intended to negate the Palestinians’ right of return

    UN measures against UNRWA are intended to negate the Palestinians’ right of return

    Last week, UN Secretary-General António Guterres announced that Pierre Krähenbühl, the General Commissioner of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), had resigned over “management issues”. In a statement, Guterres said that the findings of an internal UN inquiry “revealed management issues…

  • Israel: is it really a democratic state?

    Israel: is it really a democratic state?

    Most global democracy indices rate Israel as the most democratic state, or even the only democratic state, in the Middle East. Freedom House and many others have also given Israel high scores regarding human rights, political freedoms and the right of people to express freely what’s on their minds. They…

  • Gaza Christians are not a minority, but an intrinsic part of Palestinian society

    Gaza Christians are not a minority, but an intrinsic part of Palestinian society

    Samer Tarazi, 39, was at his desk giving instructions to a news producer and a cameraman at Al-Watania Media Agency on the ninth floor of Al-Jawhara Building in the centre of Gaza City when I met him. “Please,” he told his colleagues, “go to Al-Attareen Market and take shots of…

  • The Arab League’s anger at Turkey exposes the organisation’s crass hypocrisy

    The Arab League’s anger at Turkey exposes the organisation’s crass hypocrisy

    Turkey started its military operation in Syria on 9 October aiming, according to Ankara, to secure a 30 km-wide safe zone along the border. It is planning to clear the zone of Kurdish YPG militants, which are regarded as terrorists by Turkey. Local Arab Syrians were ethnically cleansed by the…

  • Turkey’s ‘Operation Peace Spring’ and the world’s hypocrisy

    Turkey’s ‘Operation Peace Spring’ and the world’s hypocrisy

    When Turkish president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, announced the launch of Operation Peace Spring on Wednesday, he faced criticism from almost all countries over the world; however, he is clearly announcing that he is fighting terror, maintaining the national security of his country and working to assist in the resettlement of…

  • How Hamas made Palestinian factions in Gaza its fans

    How Hamas made Palestinian factions in Gaza its fans

    In the late of 1970s, Islamists began to emerge as an effective group in the battle against the Israeli occupation. Their rise led to the formation of the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement Hamas in the 1980s which became an effective Palestinian national movement along with secular organisations Fatah and the…

  • Netanyahu’s political and personal reputation is in shreds

    Netanyahu’s political and personal reputation is in shreds

    Israel’s General Election two weeks ago has presented it with its second major political deadlock this year. The Blue and White party won 33 seats and the Likud won 32; the other parties will only be significant if they join a coalition with one of these two major blocs. The…

  • Will Arab MKs turn Gantz into a dove of peace?

    Will Arab MKs turn Gantz into a dove of peace?

    The Arab dominated Joint List on Sunday recommended the head of Israel’s Blue and White (Kahol Lavan) party Benny Gantz to head the country’s next government in, what it claims, is an attempt to oust Likud party head and incumbent Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu from his position. This gives Gantz…

  • Is Saudi Arabia’s glitter beginning to fade?

    Is Saudi Arabia’s glitter beginning to fade?

    The largest oil exporting country in the Middle East announced last weekend that its Abqaiq petroleum processing facilities and Khurais oil field were attacked by a number of missiles and rockets, causing a huge fire and a 50 per cent cut in its daily oil production. Saudi Arabia’s Aramco said…

  • Why do so many spy agencies take so much interest in Gaza?

    Why do so many spy agencies take so much interest in Gaza?

    The Gaza Strip is a part of Palestine with more than two million Palestinians living in around 365 square kilometres. It has been occupied by Israel since 1967, which has imposed a near-total 13-year land, air and sea blockade. It is regarded as one of the most densely populated areas…