Sun 4-May-2025

Adnan Abu Amer

Dr. Adnan Abu Amer heads the Political Science and Media Department of Umma University Open Education in Gaza.

Netanyahu’s deal gives corruption legal legitimacy

Israeli parties have witnessed successive developments recently including the likelihood of a political explosion following a possible deal with Leader of the Opposition and head of the Likud party Benjamin Netanyahu.

The Israeli occupation army is weaker than ever

Three years after Aviv Kochavi took command of the Israeli occupation army military correspondents and experts are auditing his achievements and failures and forecasting what we might expect from him in his upcoming fourth and final year as chief of staff.

The Abbas-Gantz meeting broke the deadlock without any major promises

A week after the meeting between Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and Benny Gantz at the Israeli Defense Minister’s home reactions are ongoing.

Israeli settler violence pushes Palestinians to the point of no return

The attacks carried out by the Israeli settlers against the Palestinians in the West Bank alongside violations of the occupation soldiers have continued to the extent that they have prompted Israeli alerts and fear that these attacks will ignite the security situation in the Palestinian areas.

Israel’s interests are advancing in its normalization with Morocco

Morocco has become the first Arab country to sign an open military agreement with Israel.

Ten years after the exchange deal the Israeli shock has not allayed

These days Palestinians and Israelis commemorate the 10th anniversary of the conclusion of the prisoner exchange agreement between the occupation and Hamas in 2011.

Israeli meetings with the PA destabilize the government coalition

The Israeli political and partisan scene is still experiencing echoes of the meeting that brought together leaders of the left-wing Meretz Party headed by Nitzan Horowitz partner in the government coalition with PA President Mahmoud Abbas at the Muqata headquarters in Ramallah.

Rising resistance in the West Bank increases Israeli concerns

As Palestinian resistance operations gradually return in the West Bank Israeli security services and the army are becoming increasingly concerned about what they believe to be a worrying awakening of resistance cells.

The current security threats which challenge Israel

With the arrival of the Hebrew New Year the Israeli security and military forums have been busy monitoring the main challenges facing the country.

Escape from Gilboa

The escape of six Palestinian prisoners from Israel’s high-security Gilboa Prison has shed some light on the great suffering of prisoners and detainees held by the occupation state.

Israeli doubts about the Bennett-Biden summit

Israeli circles have been deliberating numerous analyses of the presidential summit held between Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and US President Joe Biden.

Israel’s growing links with China concern Washington

It is no secret that growing economic relations between Israel and China are raising concerns in Washington despite internal warnings in the occupation state that Beijing is exploiting these ties to obtain military and security technology through secret means.

Israeli frustration with the continued dilemma of Gaza

Two months after the end of the last Israeli aggression on Gaza Israel admitted that there is no simple solution to the situation in the strip.

Israel is prioritizing its relations with Jordan

The lengthy-term of office of Benjamin Netanyahu was marked by strained relations with Jordan.

The PA is clamping down on public and press freedoms

The Palestinian Authority’s murder of opposition figure and political activist Nizar Banat in the occupied West Bank is still reverberating around the local political security and media arenas.

Overthrowing Netanyahu

It is important to stress at the very beginning that those once close to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are the same people who now want to see the back of him.