Robert Inlakesh

Egypt-PA Deal On Gaza Gas Fields Likely Won’t Serve Palestinians, But Israel Instead

Reports have emerged indicating that a deal between the Palestinian Authority and Egypt, over the extraction of natural gas that is located off the coast of the besieged Gaza Strip, could be within reach. Although this has been hailed as a positive development by Ramallah and Cairo, the issue could cause more harm than good Read More...

Forgetting Journalism: MSNBC, Fox News & Bill Maher Interview Netanyahu

Mainstream US media outlets have given favorable interviews to former Israeli Prime Minister and candidate at the new Israeli elections next month, Benjamin Netanyahu, refusing to do their jobs and ask the Israeli far-Right politician any meaningful followup questions. What does this say about the state of US media? As the Israeli Likud Party leader, Read More...

A New Israel-Gaza War Possible – Is May 2021 Repeating Itself?

Jerusalem has again become a battleground in the past week, with Israeli extremist settlers and police forces attacking Palestinian demonstrators throughout occupied East Jerusalem. With armed attacks against Israeli forces on the rise and protesters taking to the streets across all territories in occupied Palestine, will this drag the armed movements based in the Gaza Read More...

Will The US Punish Saudi Arabia Over Oil Production Cut?

US President Joe Biden has declared that “there will be consequences” for Saudi Arabia’s decision, along with OPEC+, to cut oil production. Yet it is unlikely the US Government will act to punish Riyadh. if they do, then it will fit in as the next piece in a long saga of mob-mentality global politics. US Read More...

Western Media’s Reporting On Crimean Bridge Attack Reflects Double-Standards

When Ukraine blows up a bridge, whilst civilians are traveling on it, that’s resistance to occupation and annexation. yet if Palestinians attack Israelis, it is terrorism. Although the Western media claims to hold moral objectivity, its double-standards are once again on display. On the 8th of October the Crimean bridge, connecting mainland Russia to Crimea, Read More...

Israel’s Strikes On Syria Signal It Is Preparing For Possible War With Lebanon

Israeli airstrikes against Syria’s Aleppo International Airport may have shown us that Tel Aviv has been planning an offensive against Lebanon, striking Syrian airports in order to stop the supply-chain of aid to the Lebanese armed movement, Hezbollah. On August 31, Israeli airstrikes were launched once again against sites throughout Syria, this time hitting highways Read More...

Iran’s Protests: From Women’s Rights To Regime Change

What was originally a women’s rights cause inside the borders of the Islamic Republic of Iran, has birthed an international neo-orientalist regime change movement and anyone denying this obvious reality is delusional. The ongoing protests and riots inside the Islamic Republic of Iran over the course of the past month have now somewhat simmered down Read More...

Israel Sizes Up West Bank Operation As Palestinian Armed Groups Re-emerge

On Sunday, September 4, three Palestinians trailed an Israeli bus filled with soldiers, before pulling up in front of it and opening fire through the front window. Six Israeli soldiers were injured in the attack, one seriously, in addition to an Israeli settler. The attack sent fears throughout Israel’s military that they are not safe Read More...

Israel-Russia Feud Continues: Tel Aviv Cautiously Backs The West

When the Russian invasion of Ukraine first began, Israel did its best to stay out of the mix (on the surface) to please both Moscow and Washington. This no longer seems to be possible, although Israel continues to attempt to play both sides, as a number of incidents have led to a serious feud, one Read More...

Israel To Replace Russia Gas For The EU — But At What Cost?

As the war in Ukraine rages on, the European Union has been seeking alternative sources of natural gas and had chosen Tel Aviv as one of the providers to replace Russia. Yet, by signing a deal with both Israel and Egypt to make this possible, the EU could have encouraged a new Israel-Lebanon war. Amidst Read More...