Items by Nasim Ahmed
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- June 6, 2025 Nasim Ahmed
London conference: ‘Stop funding the Zionist killing machine’ and end complicity in Gaza genocide
A compelling and deeply moving press conference, convened in London yesterday, laid bare the scale of destruction, suffering and starvation in Gaza and the complicity of the British government in Israel’s genocide. Hosted by the British Palestinian Committee and the UK Gaza Community, the event gathered British Palestinians, parliamentarians, doctors…
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- May 28, 2025 Nasim Ahmed
Lawfare for apartheid: How UK institutions are weaponised to silence solidarity with Palestine
A devastating new report has exposed how legal and regulatory tools are being systematically manipulated in Britain by leading pro-Israel lobby groups to criminalise Palestinian solidarity and suppress dissent. Titled Britain’s Apartheid Apologists, the investigation by CAGE documents how UK Lawyers for Israel (UKLFI) and the Campaign Against Antisemitism (CAA)…
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- May 13, 2025 Nasim Ahmed
Sudan accuses UAE of fuelling genocide, calls for accountability at UK parliamentary roundtable
As Sudan enters the third year of a brutal civil war that has left its statehood hanging by a thread, urgent calls for international accountability set the tone for a roundtable in the UK Parliament yesterday. Hosted by the London-based think tank, the Centre for Turkey Studies (CEFTUS), the event…
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- April 29, 2025 Nasim Ahmed
Biden never pressured Israel for ceasefire, as Israeli officials boast of exploiting US support
The administration of former US President, Joe Biden, knowingly allowed Israel’s genocide in Gaza to continue long after it had lost any clear military objective, with senior officials in Washington privately admitting it amounted to “killing and destroying for the sake of killing and destroying”. This damning assessment, along with…
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- April 14, 2025 Nasim Ahmed
Sudan condemns UAE’s role in genocide as exclusion from London conference sparks outcry
As the UK convenes a high-profile international conference on Sudan’s humanitarian crisis and future, Sudan’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr Ali Yousif, has issued a forceful response to his government’s exclusion from the event. Speaking at the Sudanese Embassy in London, Yousif warned of the dangerous precedent being set by…
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- March 24, 2025 Nasim Ahmed
The weaponisation of anti-Semitism: how a fight against hate became a tool of oppression
America is sinking into a moral abyss, laid bare by the ruthless manner in which the administration of President Donald Trump is seeking to silence opposition to one of the worst atrocities of our time. In the Orwellian world that’s being constructed in front of our eyes, opposition to the…
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- March 5, 2025 Nasim Ahmed
A new security order: The Arab world’s opportunity to challenge ‘Greater Israel’
The world is changing rapidly. The rules-based system is breaking down, insecurity is growing, and major powers are once again competing with each other directly. For the Arab world, this means facing difficult challenges to ensure its future. The US, which once guaranteed security in the region, has ostensibly stepped…
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- February 28, 2025 Nasim Ahmed
The BBC’s surrender to pro-Israel lobbying: a history of censorship and bias
The latest capitulation by the BBC due to pressure from Israeli flunkies is an ideal time to review the history of the broadcaster’s surrender over the years. The removal of Gaza: How to Survive a Warzone from BBC iPlayer after pressure from pro-Israel groups fits into a long pattern of…
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- February 27, 2025 Nasim Ahmed
Saudi Arabia’s image makeover includes prisoner releases and power plays
Saudi Arabia has quietly increased its efforts to release political prisoners in recent weeks, a move that has drawn significant international attention. According to the Financial Times, the kingdom has been gradually freeing dozens of individuals who were detained for political reasons. This development is seen as part of Saudi…
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- February 20, 2025 Nasim Ahmed
Criminalising dissent against 7 October narrative, Israel takes another turn towards authoritarianism
Israel has passed a new bill which criminalises the questioning of the official narrative regarding 7 October 2023. The law, passed without opposition, bars non-Israeli citizens from entering or residing in the country if they or the organisations they represent deny the 7 October attack, question the Holocaust, or support…
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- February 14, 2025 Nasim Ahmed
The Gaza genocide and the unravelling of US hegemony
Israel’s war on Gaza has shattered whatever illusions remained about the strength of US hegemony in the Middle East. The essays in a recent study “Debating American Primacy in the Middle East” brings into sharp focus the extent to which the US funded Israeli genocide in Gaza has accelerated global…
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- January 28, 2025 Nasim Ahmed
The cracks in MAGA: the American right is divided over the Middle East
Donald Trump’s return to the White House marked a new chapter in US politics, but it also exposed a growing split within the coalition that brought him back to power. The ideological fault line runs deep, cutting through the heart of the Republican Party’s foreign policy, particularly over the Middle…
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- December 23, 2024 Nasim Ahmed
Musk, the world’s richest man, is also perhaps its most dangerous promoter of hatred
In Stanley Kubrick’s 1964 film Dr Strangelove, the world teeters on the edge of nuclear annihilation, not because of some grand strategic masterstroke by a villain, but due to paranoia, hubris and the failure to interrogate our own assumptions. The war room is filled with men so consumed by ideology…
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- December 19, 2024 Nasim Ahmed
Head of Israel’s ‘dream team’ ridiculed over ignorance of basic ICC jurisdiction
Controversial American lawyer Alan Dershowitz, reportedly assembling a “legal dream team” to defend Israel at the International Criminal Court (ICC), has faced widespread criticism for displaying ignorance of the court’s jurisdiction. Dershowitz accused the ICC of double standards for failing to prosecute former Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad while issuing arrest…
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- December 13, 2024 Nasim Ahmed
‘The plan is just to kill’: personal testimonies of Israel’s genocide in Gaza
The British Palestinian Committee (BPC) and UK Gaza Community (UKGC) convened a press conference in London yesterday, bringing together healthcare workers and British-Palestinian voices to expose the scale of Israel’s systematic destruction of Gaza amid an enforced media blackout. The event, held metres away from BBC Broadcasting House, aimed to…
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- November 20, 2024 Nasim Ahmed
Lammy’s hypocrisy sees him condemn Russian UN veto but downplay Israel’s genocide
UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy went all out at the UN Security Council on Monday when he condemned Russia’s use of its veto to block a draft resolution for a ceasefire in Sudan. The draft had been prepared by the UK and Sierra Leone. “For over eighteen months, Sudanese civilians…
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- November 14, 2024 Nasim Ahmed
Trump’s ‘peace through strength’ doctrine will put the US in the service of Jewish supremacy
If Donald Trump and his fervent supporters are to be believed, the President-elect’s promise to revive the “America First” agenda during his second term will be anchored in the principle of “peace through strength”. In the context of Israel-Palestine, such a vision is highly likely to empower Jewish supremacy and…
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- November 7, 2024 Nasim Ahmed
Palestine Book Awards: Evening with authors captures spirit of resistance amid Gaza genocide
Middle East Monitor‘s (MEMO) flagship event, the Palestine Book Awards hosted its annual “Evening with the Authors” at London’s P21 Gallery this evening, bringing together writers, translators and editors of this year’s shortlisted books. The event, hosted by author and journalist Victoria Brittain, provided attendees with unique insights into the creative…
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- October 29, 2024 Nasim Ahmed
UK David Lammy’s stance on Gaza genocide, ignorant and dangerous
UK Foreign Secretary, David Lammy, has come under fire for downplaying Israel’s genocide in Gaza. Standing at the dispatch box yesterday during a heated debate on the Middle East, Lammy dismissed claims that Israel’s actions in Gaza amount to genocide. He argued that such a term undermines the gravity of…
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- October 19, 2024 Nasim Ahmed
A blueprint for Israel’s eradication of Gaza
A chilling scenario detailing Israel’s plan to liquidate northern Gaza through starvation and extermination was revealed by +972 Magazine. Originally published in Hebrew by journalist Meron Rapoport, the Israeli magazine outlined a hypothetical operation that bears a striking resemblance to current events in Gaza. Presented as a simulation of Israel’s…
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- October 8, 2024 Nasim Ahmed
The world after 7 October: Israel’s strategic defeat and the future of Zionism
The world will never be the same again post-7 October 2023. The events that have unfolded over the past year have shaken the foundations of the Middle East and challenged long-held assumptions about what is commonly referred to as the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Ever since it founding in Palestine, the ball…
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- October 7, 2024 Nasim Ahmed
48 Stories of Exile from Palestine
The Palestinian narrative is one of resilience, loss and an enduring connection to the land. For today’s younger generation, fully grasping the depth of this connection can be challenging, especially in a world where the narrative is often dominated by geopolitical discussions about Israel’s illegal occupation, overshadowing the deeply human…
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- October 7, 2024 Nasim Ahmed
Desmond Tutu: ‘Israeli Apartheid worse than South Africa’
https://youtu.be/4UTHTszgg1Q When the world lost Archbishop Desmond Tutu on 26 December 2021, it lost more than just a Nobel Peace Prize laureate or the former Archbishop of Cape Town. It lost a moral compass, a voice that refused to be silenced in the face of injustice, whether in the townships…
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- September 19, 2024 Nasim Ahmed
The making of Israel’s ‘modern day Trojan horse’ plot
New details have emerged about this week’s devastating explosions in Lebanon that killed dozens of people and injured thousands, with the New York Times reporting that the carnage was the result of an elaborate Israeli intelligence operation involving booby-trapped pagers and walkie-talkies. According to the New York Times, citing multiple…