
Dr Amira Abo el-Fetouh
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- July 3, 2023 Dr Amira Abo el-Fetouh
Freedom of speech is used in the West to cover attacks against Muslims
The burning of a copy of the Holy Qur’an in front of the Grand Mosque in Stockholm was not the first such incident in Sweden and it is unlikely to be the last. In January, for example, a Dutch man burned a copy of the Holy Book in front...
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- June 26, 2023 Dr Amira Abo el-Fetouh
Jenin tells the story of Palestine
Jenin refugee camp is just one kilometre square, but is home to 12,000 Palestinians. It lies seventy kilometres north of Jerusalem in the occupied West Bank, and very close to the part of Palestine occupied since 1948 which now forms the occupation state. The people of Jenin have sacrificed...
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- June 19, 2023 Dr Amira Abo el-Fetouh
Lebanon is without a president or government
The Lebanese parliament has failed, for the twelfth time, to elect a president for the republic, a position that has remained vacant since Michel Aoun’s term ended last October and he left Baabda Palace. The Hezbollah state-within-a-state that rules Lebanon wants to impose a figurehead president who will allow...
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- June 12, 2023 Dr Amira Abo el-Fetouh
Wounded Syria remains in the embrace of a butcher
The butcher Bashar Al-Assad has duly taken his seat at the Arab League, which has been vacant for the past twelve years. He delivered a sterile and empty speech at last month’s summit in Saudi Arabia, proclaiming his triumph over the free Syrian people. News of his ongoing crimes against...
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- June 5, 2023 Dr Amira Abo el-Fetouh
It took just one Egyptian border guard to boost the nation amid normalisation with Israel
Today marks the 56th anniversary of the start of the 1967 Six Day War, and the terrible defeat of the Arabs by Israel. The Zionist enemy occupied Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula, the Golan Heights in Syria, and the West Bank and East Jerusalem in Palestine, with the latter including Al-Aqsa...
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- May 30, 2023 Dr Amira Abo el-Fetouh
Erdogan defeated all the hyenas on earth
These were not the US elections that the entire world follows closely, that dominate the international media and that people around the world stay up late to learn the results to see who will rule the US and determine the course of the world during their presidency. This time, it...
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- May 23, 2023 Dr Amira Abo el-Fetouh
Bringing Assad back into the League of Shame does nothing for Arab unity
We no longer expect to see or hear anything from the moribund organisation that doesn’t lift a finger to help the people it is supposed to represent, despite the numerous calamities afflicting them across the region. I refer, of course, to the League of Arab States, which is forever...
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- May 16, 2023 Dr Amira Abo el-Fetouh
We will not commemorate the 75th Nakba with tears, but with the strength of resistance
The 75th anniversary of the Nakba of all Arabs and Muslims, not just Palestine, is upon us. It is the catastrophe of the entire Islamic nation that began in 1948 and its consequences continue to this day. We remember that day, on 14 May 1948, on which the hearts...
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- May 9, 2023 Dr Amira Abo el-Fetouh
Khader Adnan was a nation standing on his own
Khader Adnan remained, until his last breath, standing tall like Palestine; like the hills of Nablus; like the mountains of Andalusia. He was a brave man, but he was a nation standing on his own. We felt shame in the face of his steadfastness against the enemy of the...
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- May 2, 2023 Dr Amira Abo el-Fetouh
Sudan’s people are caught between the anvil of the army and the hammer of the RSF: Part Two
Sudan has witnessed many military coups since independence. The generals have been in power for more than 58 years in total, almost 90 per cent of its years as an independent state. Military rule has been interspersed by transitional periods between the military and short-lived sovereignty councils for periods...
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- April 25, 2023 Dr Amira Abo el-Fetouh
Sudan’s people are caught between the anvil of the army and the hammer of the RSF
The fighting between the Sudanese army led by Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, Chairman of the Sovereignty Council and Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) led by Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, known as Hemedti, Vice President of the Sovereignty Council, is no surprise. Events since Al-Burhan...
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- April 17, 2023 Dr Amira Abo el-Fetouh
Netanyahu's government has gone with the wind
Since Benjamin Netanyahu assumed premiership for the sixth time in an alliance with the extremist racist right three months ago, the Israeli state has been in turmoil and chaos in the street. Netanyahu has been experiencing a real dilemma and the situation may turn against him and he becomes...
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- April 12, 2023 Dr Amira Abo el-Fetouh
Will Trump’s trial reopen the door to the White House?
For the first time in US history, a former or current president has been charged in a criminal court. The pictures of the groundbreaking moment shattered the arrogance of former US President Donald Trump, who was duly humiliated and insulted. His features reflected his anger when he entered the...
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- April 3, 2023 Dr Amira Abo el-Fetouh
Palestinian Land Day: a battle against fascism
Palestinians marked Land Day on 30 March. On this day in 1976, the Israeli occupation forces confiscated thousands of dunums of privately owned or communal lands within the borders of areas with a Palestinian majority, and a general strike and marches spread from the Galilee to the Negev. Ten...
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- March 28, 2023 Dr Amira Abo el-Fetouh
Twenty years since the Iraq invasion and what has been gained?
Twenty years have passed since the US-led invasion of Iraq, with its harsh consequences, severe developmental setbacks and its alienation from its Arab neighbours which conspired against it, as well as its resort to the embrace of Iran. These twenty years have destroyed the civilisation of an ancient country...
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- March 20, 2023 Dr Amira Abo el-Fetouh
Assad flees to the embrace of his master on the anniversary of the revolution
On the twelfth anniversary of the wounded Syrian revolution against which those closest to it conspired, the Syrian butcher fled to his protector and master, the de facto president of Syria, to escape from the memories of the people’s revolution that almost overthrew him and his corrupt family. The...
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- March 13, 2023 Dr Amira Abo el-Fetouh
Has Bin Salman ‘drank the poison’ to end the split with Iran?
There is no doubt that the restoration of diplomatic relations between Saudi Arabia and Iran is major news which has surprised almost everyone, despite leaks about Omani other regional mediation. Since April 2021, for example, Baghdad has hosted five rounds of talks between the two countries fighting over regional...
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- March 6, 2023 Dr Amira Abo el-Fetouh
The Aqaba conference will fail to suppress the Palestinians, as others have before it
While the Israeli occupation forces were storming the city of Nablus last weekend, killing 12 Palestinians and wounding dozens more, security officials from Israel, the Palestinian Authority, Egypt, Jordan and the US were meeting in Aqaba to save Israel and give it the green light to kill more Palestinians. The...
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- February 27, 2023 Dr Amira Abo el-Fetouh
After a year of his crazy war in Ukraine, is Putin dragging the world into nuclear conflict?
In his recent populist speech on the anniversary of his invasion of Ukraine, Russia’s President Vladimir Putin looked and sounded like an Orthodox patriarch delivering a sermon. He tried to convince us that he launched his war for the sake of Christianity and its values. The West, he claimed,...
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- February 20, 2023 Dr Amira Abo el-Fetouh
When opportunists seek political gains from humanitarian disasters
The repercussions of the major earthquake that hit Turkiye and Syria early this month are still with us. The sadness still haunts us. Every day, we hear tragic stories that break our hearts and bring tears to our eyes. Thousands of corpses are still under the rubble, and thousands...
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- February 14, 2023 Dr Amira Abo el-Fetouh
A tale of two presidents, one crying and one laughing
There is no doubt that everyone who has a conscience in the Islamic world or even an iota of humanity within them lived with great sadness and heartbreak last week as we saw the tragic aftermath of the terrible earthquakes in Turkiye and Syria. Tens of thousands were killed...
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- February 6, 2023 Dr Amira Abo el-Fetouh
The world has forgotten the Palestinian prisoners
The far-right, racist Israeli government coalition headed by Benjamin Netanyahu has used Khairy Alqam’s resistance operation in Jerusalem as a pretext to abuse and suppress the Palestinians even more, especially the younger people in occupied Jerusalem and the West Bank. More than usual have been killed, arrested or thrown...
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- January 31, 2023 Dr Amira Abo el-Fetouh
Sometimes Alqam (wormwood) is sweeter than honey
In the darkness that the nation is living through, and in the nightmare of normalisation, a light emanates from within the darkness, from Palestine, as usual and, specifically, from Jerusalem and the West Bank. It was Khairi Alqam who carried the torch this time, the young Jerusalemite who is...
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- January 24, 2023 Dr Amira Abo el-Fetouh
We did not preserve, protect or take proper care of the revolution; that’s the reality
As we approach the 12th anniversary of Egypt’s 25 January 2011 Revolution, the conditions in the country are much worse than they were back then. Today, the Egyptian people are suffering more from inflation and poverty amid a severe economic crisis, along with the depreciation of the Egyptian pound,...