
Gaza health ministry declares state of emergency
Rafah 14 July 2014
Frustrated aid workers stranded at border as Egypt keeps Gaza crossing closed. Read more about Gaza health ministry declares state of emergency
Rafah 14 July 2014
Frustrated aid workers stranded at border as Egypt keeps Gaza crossing closed. Read more about Gaza health ministry declares state of emergency
29 July 2013
Contrary to current accusations, a judicial report found that it was Mubarak’s Minister of Interior who ordered the prisons to be opened. Read more about Did Hamas really help the Muslim Brotherhood break open Egypt's prisons?
23 July 2013
Egyptian elite’s turn against the Palestinian people has deep roots in the peace treaty with Israel. Read more about Why are Egyptian media demonizing Palestinians?
8 July 2013
Palestinians trying to return home to the Gaza Strip from overseas, via Cairo airport, are being deported by Egyptian authorities to the countries they flew in from, at their own expense. Read more about Egypt deporting Palestinians trying to return to Gaza
Edinburgh 10 April 2013
Making Egypt more critical towards Israel requires a “structural change” within Egypt itself. Read more about Cairo remains dependent on US aid, says scholar of Egyptian foreign policy
Cairo 21 March 2013
Egypt’s policies toward Gaza are a barometer of the country’s foreign policy independence since the fall of Mubarak. Read more about Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood has reneged on promises to Palestine
8 January 2013
What can explain the sudden hostility to the rights of Arab Jews being recognized in Egypt? Read more about In shock reversal, Abe Foxman's ADL speaks out against rights for Arab Jews
Beirut 30 November 2012
Khaled Meshaal’s U-turns make him sound like a broken record of Mahmoud Abbas. Read more about Will Hamas squander its Gaza victory?
16 March 2012
A new book on the Palestinian political party Hamas fails to accurately analyze the policies of the Islamic resistance movement. Read more about Factual errors undermine new book on Hamas
24 January 2012
I cannot believe it has been a year already, a year since the light of justice shined and revolution swept throughout the Arab world all the way from the Maghreb through the Fertile Crescent to the Arabian Peninsula. Tomorrow marks the first anniversary for the start of the Egyptian uprising which succeeded in toppling Hosni Mubarak’s 30 years rule on February 11th the same year, yet the revolution is not done. The streets of the Arab world haven’t settled down, and not for one minute. The people are holding on to their demand for justice and dignified living. Read more about A salute to the revolution