Emad Moussa

Emad Moussa

Moussa

Dr Emad Moussa is a Palestinian-British researcher and writer specialising in the political psychology of intergroup and conflict dynamics, focusing on MENA with a special interest in Israel/Palestine. He has a background in human rights and journalism, and is currently a frequent contributor to multiple academic and media outlets, in addition to being a consultant for a US-based think tank.

The events in Amsterdam show how Israel's weaponisation of antisemitism and perpetual victim narrative has reached pathological levels, writes Emad Moussa.

18 November, 2024

Israel is banking on unconditional US military support to engage with Iran. But Iran's strategic assets may be deeper than anticipated, writes Emad Moussa.

16 October, 2024

Benjamin Netanyahu's goal in Gaza is direct reoccupation and ethnic cleansing, fulfilling the Zionist timeline and securing his future, writes Emad Moussa.

19 September, 2024

Condoning and justifying the rape of Palestinians has become the rule in Israel, reflecting a deeply deviant and brutal moral code, writes Emad Moussa.

20 August, 2024

From Ismail Haniyeh to Imad Mughniyeh, Israel's policy of assassinations is a great example of winning the battle but losing the war, writes Emad Moussa.

31 July, 2024

Like a wounded animal, vicious but aimless, Israel is lashing out at Lebanon. But, as Emad Moussa writes, Hezbollah won't be deterred by wider regional war.

04 July, 2024

Egypt and al-Sisi's cost-benefit relationship with Israel has worn thin as Egyptians grow increasingly incensed by Israel's war on Gaza, writes Emad Moussa.

12 June, 2024

Ghefreh has lived through two Nakbas, 1948 and today. Her grandson Emad Moussa tells her story of twinned displacement and how they've now blurred into one.

15 May, 2024

Israel's allies are snubbing Netanyahu to cloak their complicity in genocide, writes Emad Moussa. But what if Bibi is a symptom of a wider societal disease?

07 May, 2024

Egypt's inaction over Israeli crimes in Gaza has fuelled accusations of complicity, writes Emad Moussa. But how has Egypt's stance changed through time?

19 April, 2024