US embassy opening


US embassy opening
Move from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem is celebrated in land where “The War will start soon “.
The undertaking has been implemented
This month an opening of the US embassy will be implemented after 70 years since it declared independence on 14 May 1948. Then , Trump will help to change the Middle East through the embassy move is seen as one of two gifts to the country, the other being his exit this month from the Iranian nuclear deal that will reimpose sanctions on Benjamin Netanyahu’s arch-enemy. US will prevent more clashes between Israel and Iran in Syria.
The country is facing the possibility of on-off interstate war.
During the past months, Trump’s decision to recognise the holy city as Israel’s capital was made in stark defiance of long-held international consensus that the status of divided Jerusalem should be negotiated with the Palestinians.
On the other hand, Palestinian protests , the army has been lambasted internationally for its lethal response to Palestinian protests that have not relented for weeks to the north. Millions of Palestinians, who will mark seven decades since the displacement of hundreds of thousands of people who either fled or were forced from their homes during the war surrounding Israel’s creation.
What’s the problem if hundreds of thousands Palestinian storm this fence ?
we think when we read this question Palestinians will die its a fact
Although, Israeli snipers deployed on sandbanks behind it but Hamas did not accept that situation from US , Israel’s use of live ammunition against unarmed masses has killed children and dozens of Palestinians, and wounded around 1,700. This made Palestinian “rioters” had taken part and thrown “pipe bombs and grenades” towards Israeli troops. No Israeli has been wounded during the six-week movement because Palestinians didn’t have weapons and adequate equipment.
The general international reaction to the Israeli army’s actions:
This step at the moment will generate wars between Israel and Palestine. On the other hand, Donald Trump wants to take that step to destroy pullout of the Iran deal and the Israeli attack in Syria.
This month, Israel accused Tehran’s forces of launching a barrage of rockets at its troops in the occupied Golan Heights. In order to create a riot follows reports “The Israel Defence Forces claimed its missiles hit nearly all key Iranian military targets in Syria during dozens of strikes”.
The political analysts said” Israelis thought the embassy move was in Israel’s best interests and they believed that the military’s open-fire policy in Gaza was justified to create a war with the Gaza army because the legal measures coming from Israel will be the force of repression” .
On the other hand, the political analysts said” Iran and Israel will fight directly, this is what America wants to; eliminating Iran.
At the end , we find that the scenarios in the Middle East started aimed at eliminating Iraq since 2003 and Iran from 2012 until now .
By , Miral AlAshry
· Assistant professor at Canadian International College ( CIC) Egypt
· Media Advisor at International Federation of African Women( IFOFW).
· Media Advisor at World Federation of United Nation (WFUN) Egypt .
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Trump pulls funding & UK may increase aid to Syrian White Helmets
Donald Trump decided pulls funding but Britain could increase its funding to the Syrian volunteer rescue group the White Helmets. Since 2011, the UK has provided £2.71bn in aid to the Syrian humanitarian effort. as a result of the war inside Syria but Donald Trump said the aid was enough for Syria because we funded it with approximately a third of the overall funding for the group. On the other hand, Theresa May said “she would consider plugging the gap, acknowledged the important work done by the organization in “horrendous” conditions. from both Syrian and Russian airstrikes in the face of “smears and disinformation”, UK government would pledge to make up the shortfall”.
In March, Trump froze a $200m (£148m) package of US aid to Syria, which included money for the White Helmets. and the freeze puts projects such as demining and the restoration of water and power supplies at risk.
Why Trump freezing the fund ? because the White Helmets have faced accusations of collaboration with al-Qaida and, in the television they publishing footage that documented a chemical attack , but “UK remains committed to supporting the White Helmets and the vital work they do, providing life-saving assistance to civilians affected by Syria’s conflict.”
By , Miral AlAshry
· Assistant professor at Canadian International College ( CIC) Egypt
· Media Advisor at International Federation of African Women( IFOFW).
· Media Advisor at World Federation of United Nation (WFUN) Egypt .
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New Iraq elections
Mosul is rebuilding its shattered society after ISIS’ reign
Parliamentary elections are scheduled held in Iraq on 12 May 2018. The elections decide the 329 members of the Council of Representatives who will in turn elect the Iraqi President and Prime Minister.
Iraqis are going to the polls Saturday to vote in their first parliamentary elections since the defeat of ISIS last year 2017 , with the economy, jobs, security and corruption high on the list of voters concerns ‘ and they hope to get the country seeks to rebuild after years of conflict. Nearly 7,000 candidates are contesting 329 seats in the parliament, of which a quarter must go to women. More than 24 million Iraqis have registered to vote, according to Iraq’s electoral commission, with more than 55,000 polling stations open across the country. And we think this is a good step to rebuild the county. but the next prime minister will then face the daunting task of stabilizing a nation scarred by ISIS’ rise and still plagued by sectarian division at a critical juncture in its history. because many Iraqis are also frustrated by the limited change they’ve seen in their daily lives. their complaints are a dearth of job opportunities, a struggling economy and crumbling infrastructure, with frequent power cuts. They also lament poor government services and slow reconstruction in areas such as Tikrit, Falluja and Mosul that were devastated in the battle against ISIS.
We have to ask our self question ? How the parliament will succeed to rebuild the country ? we think difficult step at the moment Iraq, have a huge corruption is another major issue, blamed by many Iraqis for their country’s failure to translate the wealth from its natural resources into a better life for all its citizens. but they have oil-rich fields in Kirkuk, I think they should investment to gain money.
‘If we don’t rebuild Mosul, maybe Isis will come back’
As we know ISIS center in Iraq during the last three years before the group took over five cities and at least one third of Iraq’s territory, the studies and scenarios said ” the city’s renaissance could take a generation, we know that “ISIS (Islamic State) tried hard to destroy Mosul’s identity by demolishing everything and making it monochrome, Before the war, Mosul was Iraq’s second-largest city, known for its diversity, religious conservatism and nationalism. After the U.S.-led invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein in 2003, it became a base for al Qaeda and the Sunni insurgency.
Since ISIS seized Mosul in 2014 in the face of the Iraqi army’s collapse, the militants have blown up monuments, evicted communities that had lived together for centuries and turned neighbors against each other.
We think the rebuild county it’s not from this Iraq elections but it will take time, so that we hope this elections bring more hope to the citizens.
By , Miral AlAshry
· Assistant professor at Canadian International College ( CIC) Egypt
· Media Advisor at International Federation of African Women( IFOFW).
· Media Advisor at World Federation of United Nation (WFUN) Egypt .


