The war in Yemen has come to a temporary halt, due to a UN brokered ceasefire, last Saturday. This Thursday, Yemen’s Saudi-backed President Abdrabbuh Mansour Hadi has ceded power to a newly formed ‘Presidential Leadership Council’. Western media present this as Saudi Arabia’s push for peace, when in reality it represents an admission of loss Read More…
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What Does Syria’s Normalization With The UAE Mean For Israel?
Last month, Syrian President, Bashar Al-Assad, made his first visit to an Arab country since the beginning of the Syrian war in 2011, leading to debate on what this could mean for the future of the region. Bashar al-Assad travelled to Abu Dhabi, in the United Arab Emirates, reportedly meeting with Emirati Crown Prince Mohammed Read More…
Morocco Increases Economic Ties With Israel, But At What Cost?
Israeli officials are slated to sign a deal with Morocco in order to increase economic ties between Rabat and Tel Aviv, which have continued to grow since the signing of a normalization deal between the two in 2020. At what cost does this close relationship with Israel come for the Kingdom of Morocco? Israel’s Economy Read More…
The Only Way The UAE Will Protect Itself Is Through Iran, Not US-Israeli Weapons
Following three separate drone and missile attacks on the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Abu Dhabi moves to secure more weapons from the West. But despite the cutting edge technology, the war in Yemen will continue to spill over into their backyard unless they engage with Iran on the issue. Three attacks on the United Arab Read More…
Jordan’s People Stand Up To Their King And Israel-UAE Pact
Jordan is rising up against an energy swap deal set to be agreed upon, by the Hashemite Kingdom, the United Arab Emirates and Israel. It started with University Students, then Jordanian tribes and now the country’s parliament. This Wednesday, December 8, Jordanian protesters gathered outside their country’s parliament in Amman demanding that the water for Read More…
Is The UAE Interfering In Tunisia By Backing The Rise Of Dictatorship
On the 19th of January the first death resulting from public demonstrations against Tunisian President Kais Saied took place, after police brutally cracked down on protesters in Tunis. With the situation slowly spiraling out of control, legal opposition to the President is arising claiming that Egyptian Intelligence and the UAE may have had a role Read More…