MESOPOTAMIA NEWS : ABRAHAM ACCORDS IN DANGER ? – With Gaza ceasefire in place, Israel-Gulf ties look back at first major challenge
Seth J. Frantzman May 24
Almost two weeks of fighting between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip led to relative quiet regarding Israel-Gulf ties, and fueled anti-Israel protests in the region and around the world. This kind of conflict was inevitably going to happen at some point after the Abraham Accords, if only because Hamas and Israel have clashed almost every year for various reasons.
This round of fighting brought with it a different paradigm. In the wake of the Abraham Accords there were key questions about the role that Abu Dhabi might play regarding future peace issues. In part it backed the normalization agreements, according to its statements, to prevent Israeli annexation of the West Bank. This was part of a long process, but that issue provided a key reason for when and why to normalize.
MESOPOTAMIA NEW : EUROPA SOLL WIE ISRAEL DIE VÖLKERRECHTSWIDRIGE ANNEKTIERUNG DER WEST SAHARA DURCH MAROKKO ANERKENNEN – DAHER WURDE DIE MIGRANTENWAFFE GEZOGEN !
VON MAROKKO NACH SPANIEN:Die Migranten kommen wie gerufen – VON HANS-CHRISTIAN RÖSSLE FAZ – 24..05.2021
Marokko und Europa streiten über die Westsahara. Als der Unmut größer wird, stürmen Migranten auf spanischen Boden. Ein Zufall?
Die Nachricht von der offenen Grenze verbreitete sich in Windeseile. Die Menschen kamen zu Fuß und im Taxi aus den Orten in der Umgebung an den Grenzzaun rund um die spanische Exklave Ceuta in Marokko. Bald kamen sie auch aus Städten wie Tetuan und Tanger. Bis zu 10.000 Menschen waren es wohl, die binnen 36 Stunden herbeiströmten. Schon bei früheren Gelegenheiten reichte das Gerücht, die marokkanischen Grenzpolizisten schauten nicht so genau hin. Schon setzten sich die ersten Migranten in Richtung Ceuta in Bewegung. Tausende warten in den Bergen hinter der Küste auf die Gelegenheit, nach Europa zu kommen, das bei klarer Sicht an der Straße von Gibraltar zum Greifen nahe scheint.
MESOPOTAMIA NEWS OPINION : AFTER THE GAZA CEASE-FIRE, WHAT NEXT?
by David Pollock Newslooks May 20, 2021 – From calling out Qatar and Turkey to encouraging direct Israeli aid, Washington should pursue bolder initiatives that boost the chances of avoiding bloodshed.
After the fourth major round of fighting between Hamas and Israel in the past dozen years, it is time to think out-of-the-box about next steps in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. That should include even counterintuitive and politically difficult measures. So here are a few for consideration:
- Israel Should Contribute to Gaza Humanitarian Aid
MESOPOTAMIA NEW US AFTER TRUMP : Report – Progressive American discourse paints Israel as ‘powerful white oppressor’
In its latest report, Reut Group analyzes how clashes between Jews and Arabs in Jerusalem and the latest Israel-Gaza conflict have affected progressive discourse on Israel.
By Dan Lavie – ISRAEL HAYOM – Published on 05-24-2021 12:30 – The Left’s critical progressive discourse on Israel is permeating the mainstream of the Democratic Party, Tel Aviv think tank Reut Group warned in its latest report examining the American left’s attitudes during the Israel-Gaza conflict.
“The current progressive discourse outlines how social groups are perceived in a dichotomous manner, or as the virtuous and the oppressor,” said Daphna Kauffman, the author of the report.
MESOPOTAMIA NEWS JÜDISCHE STIMMEN : Zwei-Staaten-Lösung nicht realistisch !
Der israelische Historiker Ilan Pappé gilt als scharfer Kritiker der Besatzungs- und Siedlungspolitik. Für ihn sollte es künftig nur einen Staat geben
- Von Cyrus Salimi-Asl 21.05.2021, 18:24 Uhr – NEUES DEUTSCHLAND –Die Konfliktparteien, Israel und Hamas, haben sich auf eine Waffenruhe geeinigt – nach elf Tagen Kämpfen mit fast 250 Toten. Was wird jetzt geschehen?
Die nächste Stufe wird eine Regelung sein, die den Status quo beibehält. Das bedeutet eine relativ kurze Zeit der Ruhe mit einer guten Chance auf einen weiteren Zyklus der Gewalt.
Ilan Pappé, geboren 1954 in Haifa, zählt zu den sogenannten Neuen israelischen Historiker, die es sich zur Aufgabe gemacht haben, die Geschichte Israels und des Zionismus einer Revision zu unterziehen. Er lehrt seit 2007 Geschichte an der Universität Exeter und leitet dort auch das European Centre for Palestine Studies (CPS). Von 1984 bis 2006 war er Dozent am Fachbereich für Geschichte des Nahen Ostens und am Fachbereich für Politikwissenschaften an der Universität Haifa. In dieser Zeit gründete er auch das Akademische Friedensinstitut in Givat Haviva und stand dem Emil-Tuma-Institut für Palästina-Studien in Haifa vor. Seine Forschungsschwerpunkte sind der moderne Nahe Osten, insbesondere die Geschichte Israels und Palästinas. Er veröffentlicht auch zu Multikulturalismus, Kritischer Diskursanalyse sowie Macht und Wissen.
Lassen Sie uns träumen: Nach dem Ende der Kämpfe werden Israelis und Palästinenser aufeinander zugehen, sich die Hand geben und fortan in einem gemeinsamen jüdisch-arabischen Staat leben. Wie realistisch ist das?
MESOPOTAMIA NEWS ANALYIS : The Systemic Failure of Israeli Public Diplomacy –
By Col (Res.) Dr. Raphael G. Bouchnik-Chen – BESA Center Perspectives Paper No. 2,045, May 24, 2021
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Israel has not yet internalized the full value of either dynamic public diplomacy or sophisticated psychological warfare. Because revitalization of the country’s public diplomacy bodies is highly unlikely in a system in which those bodies are dispersed among multiple ministerial and security frameworks, the public diplomacy system should be privatized.
The recent military campaign in the Gaza Strip was the primary action taken by the State of Israel in the face of rocket terrorism by Hamas and Islamic Jihad. The same kind of asymmetrical confrontation is also the recipe for a potential confrontation with Hezbollah, should one break out.
Israel’s accumulated experience in times of war shows a disturbing pattern that has become a ritual: a serious gap always emerges between the achievements of the military and the failure of national public diplomacy.
MESOPOTAMIA NEWS INTEL BY MEIR AMIT CENTER / ISRAEL – Escalation in the Gaza Strip – Operation Guardian of the Walls (Updated to 12:00 noon, May 20, 2021)
Overview
- Operation Guardian of the Walls entered its eleventh day. With reports of an upcoming ceasefire rocket and mortar fire continues, although slightly smaller in number. During the 24 hours between 0700, May 19 and May 20, 2021, 270 rockets were fired at Israel from the Gaza Strip. So far, since the beginning of Operation Guardian of the Walls, 3,153 rockets have been fired at Israel. About 90% of those attacking populated areas were intercepted by the Iron Dome aerial defense system. Most of the rockets fired during the past 24 hours had ranges of about 40 kilometers (25 miles) and targeted the southern Israeli coastal cities of Ashqelon and Ashdod, and the Israeli communities near the Gaza Strip border. Longer range rockets were fired at Beersheba. Since May 15, 2021, no rockets were fired at the Greater Tel Aviv area. So far 11 Israelis have been killed by rocket fire; an IDF soldier was killed by an anti-tank missile.
- The IDF continues to respond to the rocket fire from the Gaza Strip by attacking Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) terrorist targets. During the past 24 hours the attacks focused on squads firing rockets, rocket launchers, weapons storehouses concealed in the houses of terrorist operatives and Hamas’ underground tunnel system (“the metro”). During the morning an anti-tank missile was fired at an IDF bus. It was empty at the time.
- An female terrorist tried to shoot Israeli civilians and soldiers at a junction in Kiryat Arba, near Hebron. She was shot and killed. Judea and Samaria have become relatively calm since the violent events of the “day of rage.”
- Sources in Hamas (especially those living outside the Gaza Strip) continue linking the Gaza Strip with Jerusalem and al-Aqsa mosque, promoting a narrative of victory over Israel.
- Mahmoud Abbas, speaking at an emergency meeting of the speakers of the Arab state parliaments, accused Israel of “organized political terrorism and war crimes” in the Gaza Strip as defined by international law, noting the Palestinian Authority (PA) would pursue the “criminals” until they had been tried in international courts.
- On the afternoon of May 19, 2021, four rockets were fired at Israel from south Lebanon. Two fell in the sea. One was intercepted by the Iron Dome aerial defense system and the other fell in the region of the northern city Arab of Shfaram, east of Haifa. At the same time a barrages of rockets was fired at the Israeli communities near the Gaza Strip border. No organization claimed responsibility for the rocket fire. It was the third time rockets were fired at Israel from south Lebanon since the beginning of Operation Guardian of the Walls (May 10, 2021).
Rocket Fire
- Rocket and mortar fire attacking Israel continues. After a relatively quiet night, on the morning of May 20, 2021, rocket launches at the Israeli communities near the Gaza Strip were renewed. Since the beginning of the operation and 0700, May 20, 2021, 3153 rocket hits were identified in Israeli territory and 550 fell inside the Gaza Strip. About 90% of the rockets that would have hit populated areas were intercepted by the Iron Dome aerial defense system. So far, 12 Israelis have been killed. Several hundred civilians have been injured. Substantial property damage has been caused to homes, public institutions, commerce, industry and agriculture. Hamas and the PIJ have claimed responsibility for most of the rocket fire.
- During the past 24 hours the terrorist organizations concentrated most of their rocket fire on Israeli cities and towns within 40 kilometers (25 miles) of the Gaza Strip, including the southern coastal cities of Ashqelon and Ashdod, as well as Ofakim, Sderot and Netivot in the western Negev, and the Israeli communities near the Gaza Strip border. Several barrages of rockets targeted Beersheba, Israel’s largest southern city. Hamas’ military-terrorist wing has made several (unsuccessful) efforts to attack Israeli Air Force bases in the south and the center of the country.

Rocket fire from within populated areas of Gaza City (IDF spokesman, May 19, 2021).
- On the night of May 19, 2021, barrages of rockets were fired at Beersheba and Kiryat Malakhi (southeast of Ashdod). On the afternoon of May 20, 2021, there were massive rocket and mortar shell attacks on the Israeli communities near the Gaza Strip border. The attacks continued for several hours. Local residents were instructed to remain in shelters.

Direct rocket hits in Sderot (Twitter account of journalist Hassan Aslih, May 19, 2021).
Anti-tank missile fire
- While the IDF successfully prevented dozens of squads from firing anti-tank missiles, on May 20, 2021, a missile was fired at an IDF bus, which was empty at the time. A soldier standing next to the bus was injured by shrapnel (IDF spokesman, May 20, 2021).

Israeli bus hit by Hamas anti-tank missile (al-Quds, May 20, 2021).
Daily distribution of rocket fire from the Gaza Strip

(According to the IDF spokesman)
Israel’s Response
- The IDF continued attacking terrorist targets in the Gaza Strip from the air, on land and from the sea. Some of them were the following (IDF spokesman, May 20, 2021, unless otherwise noted):
- Houses of senior terrorist operatives.
- The infrastructure of the naval force.
- Launching positions for rockets, mortar shells and anti-tank missiles. On May 20, 2021, a number of rocket launching squads were attacked, as well as underground and aboveground launching positions. One was a position in Jabalia used for firing rockets at Tel Aviv. Another was on the roof of a house in the Shati refugee camp.
- Hamas terrorist tunnels in the northern Gaza Strip.
- Weapons storehouses and military positions in the houses of terrorist organizations, including storehouses in the houses of Atallah Abu al-Sabah, the former minister of justice in the Hamas administration; the house of the deputy commander of the aerial units for the refugee camps in the central Gaza Strip; and the house of an operative in Hamas’ aerial unit in Khan Yunis.
- Operatives in Hamas’ cyber system who were hiding in apartments housing the system’s equipment.
- Ongoing attacks on Hamas’ tunnel system (the “metro”).

Attacks on Hamas’ tunnel system (the “metro”) in the northern, central and southern Gaza Strip (IDF spokesman, May 20, 2021).

IDF attack in the northern Gaza Strip (Twitter account of journalist Hassan Aslih, May 20, 2021).

The Rimal neighborhood of Gaza City after IDF attacks (QudsN Facebook page, May 20, 2021).
The overall situation in the Gaza Strip
- According to the ministry of health in Gaza, as of May 19, 2021, 230 Gazans had been killed and 1,710 wounded. The fatalities included 39 women, 17 old people and 65 children (ministry of health in Gaza Facebook page, May 20, 2021).
- The Hamas administration’s office of media affairs in Gaza reported that since the beginning of the hostilities Israel had carried out 1,810 aerial strikes which caused damage estimated at $322 million (Dunia al-Watan, May 19, 2021).
- A cellular and Internet company in the Gaza Strip called Jawal Media reported extensive damage to cables connecting the districts in the southern Gaza Strip, the refugee camps in central Gaza Strip and Gaza City. That reportedly led to slow Internet service in the southern Gaza Strip. The company later reported the network had been repaired (QudsN, May 19, 2021).
Foreign aid for the Gaza Strip
- UNRWA formally requested $38 million for urgent humanitarian assistance for Gaza Strip, Judea and Samaria. UNRWA described itself as “shocked” by the number of casualties and the extent of the damage to the Gaza Strip infrastructure. It was also “shocked” by Israel’s “excessive use of force.” UNRWA called for the Gaza Strip crossings to be opened so that assistance could be delivered (UN website, May 19, 2021). Note: During the past two days Hamas repeatedly shelled the Kerem Shalom Crossing when humanitarian assistance was being delivered, as well as the Erez Crossing. For that reason the crossings were closed.
Statements from the Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) Leaderships
- Isma’il Haniyeh, head of Hamas’ political bureau, sent a communiqué to Iranian leader Ali Khamenei describing the situation in the Gaza Strip (al-Arabiya, May 19, 2021).
- Musa Abu Marzouq, deputy “external” Hamas leader, announced a Hamas “victory” even before the hostilities had ended, saying this time the Palestinian people participated, from those who fired rockets to those who confronted the Israeli security forces at the friction points. He claimed they could keep fighting for longer than in Operation Protective Edge [51 days], they could fight for months. He was also of the opinion that Israel’s “bank of targets” was empty and was “begging” for a ceasefire. He also claimed Israel had failed in its attacks on Hamas’ “metro,” and its attacks on the political and military leadership had also failed, with the exception of a number of PIJ operatives. He said Hamas had no plan for a lull, stressing that the ceasefire had to be mutual and would be in the Gaza Strip, not at the friction points in the West Bank where the hostilities against Israel would be continued (al-Mayadeen, May 19, 2018).
- PIJ leader Ziyad al-Nakhalah gave a speech where he said the Palestinians had led Israel into a historic crisis. He blamed Israel for killing civilians and using American weapons to destroy houses and kill civilians. He claimed the Palestinians had paid a high price but they understood it was the only way to defend Jerusalem and the Palestinian public. He called on the Palestinian people to increase their presence in every location, to block the settlers’ roads and to attack roadblocks (al-Mayadeen, May 19, 2021).
The Palestinian Authority (PA)
- Mahmoud Abbas gave a speech at an emergency meeting of the speakers of Arab state parliaments where he accused Israel of “carrying out organized political terrorism and war crimes violating international law.” He promised the PA would continue pursuing the criminals until they were tried by international courts. He said the Palestinians were currently focusing on stopping Israel’s “aggression” in Jerusalem, the West Bank and Gaza Strip, and they would turn to political activity that would lead to “the end of the occupation” (Palestinian TV, May 19, 2021).

Right: Emergency meeting in Cairo. Left: Mahmoud Abbas gives a speech
(Mahmoud Abbas’ Facebook page, May 19, 2021).
- Mahmoud Abbas and UN Secretary General Antonito Guterres discussed recent developments and efforts to stop the hostilities. Mahmoud Abbas stressed the need to stop “Israel’s aggression” against the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and the aggression of the settlers against the Palestinians in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood of east Jerusalem (Amad, May 19, 2021).
- PA Prime Minister Muhammad Shtayyeh and Sven Kühn von Burgsdorff, the EU representative in the PA, discussed the need to stop Israel’s “aggression” in Jerusalem, the West Bank and Gaza Strip (Wafa, May 19, 2021).
Terrorist attack in Hebron
- On May 19, 2021, a Palestinian woman from Hebron armed with an M-16 assault rifle arrived at an entrance to Kiryat Arba, near Hebron. She opened fire at the IDF fighters and civilians at the site. She was shot and killed. No casualties were reported (IDF spokesman, May 19, 2021). It was the second attempted terrorist attack at the same site in the past week. The Palestinian media reported the Palestinian woman was Wafaa’ Abd al-Rahman al-Baradai, 37, mother of five from Hebron (Ma’an, May 19, 2021).
Riots and demonstrations
- After the riots and other violence on the Palestinian “day of rage” relative calm was restored to Judea and Samaria. In preparation for Friday the social networks used the hashtag #Palestine_resists to enlist Palestinians for “the great dawn,” during which Palestinians will be asked to intensify the riots at the friction points (QudsN Facebook page, May 19, 2021).

Call for attacks on Israel: #Palestine_resists (QudsN Facebook page, May 19, 2021).

A Hamas march in Hebron in support of Jerusalem and the Gaza Strip
(QudsN Facebook page, May 19, 2021).
Lebanon
- On the afternoon of May 19, 2021, four rockets were launched from the region of Sadiqin in south Lebanon. Two fell into the sea. One was intercepted by the Iron Dome aerial defense system and one fell in the area of the northern Arab city of Shfaram, east of Haifa. At the same time a barrage of rockets was fired from the Gaza Strip at the Israeli communities near the border. No organization claimed responsibility for the rocket fire. It was the third time rockets were fired at Israel from Lebanon since the beginning of Operation Guardian of the Walls (May 10, 2021).

Right: Rocket launched from south Lebanon intercepted in the sky over the northern coastal Israeli city of Acre. Left: Rocket hit in the northern Israeli city of Shfaram
(QudsN Facebook page, May 19, 2021).
- Musa Abu Marzouq, asked during an interview with al-Mayadeen if Hamas was behind the rocket fire from Lebanon, said they were not ashamed that they confronted Israel (“the Zionist project”) everywhere. Asked if Hamas coordinated with the “resistance” to the north and east, he said understandings were in place with the entire “resistance” (al-Mayadeen, May 19, 2021).
Mediation Efforts
- After 11 days of hostilities there has been increasing discussion of a ceasefire between Israel and the terrorist organizations in the Gaza Strip. Senior Palestinian figures confirmed that efforts were in fact being made to mediate a ceasefire. Reportedly, a high-level Egyptian delegation met in Ramallah with the Palestinian leadership, and informed Muhammad Shtayyeh that Egypt was prepared to support the Palestinians in every way (Wafa, May 19, 2021).
- Musa Abu Marzouq said the ceasefire would begin “within a day or two” (al-Mayadeen, May 19, 2021). Jibril Rajoub said the Egypt-led Arab effort for a ceasefire could be implemented within 24 hours (al-Shurouq, May 19, 2021). PIJ spokesman Da’ud Shehab said a ceasefire would be conditioned on the demands of the “resistance.” He added that even if there were a ceasefire, if Israel acted “aggressively” towards Jerusalem and the Palestinians, rocket fire and riots would be renewed (al-Aqsa, May 19, 2021).
Iran
- At a meeting held in Tehran in support of the Palestinians Hossein Salami, commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps, said the Palestinians were attacking Tel Aviv with Qassam and Sejil rockets. Israel, he claimed, was at an impasse, because it could neither continue its military action nor stop it. He also said the “war” with Israel did not involve only the Palestinians, because the Iranians would always support them. He said “Palestine” had become a “global issue” and was not restricted only to the West Bank and Gaza Strip (al-Mayadeen, May 19, 2021).
MESOPOTAMIA NEW DON’T HIT PRESS & MEDIA! : Some IDF officials warned against bombing AP, Al Jazeera building – NYT
Some officials are now saying the doubters were right, saying the damage to Israel’s standing in the world outweighed the alleged strategic value of the building and its contents.
By IDAN ZONSHINE MAY 23, 2021 19:38 JERUSALEM POST – Some high-ranking officials in the Israeli government and military argued against the controversial bombing of a high-rise building in Gaza City that housed the offices of the Associated Press, Al Jazeera and other news media, The New York Times reported on Sunday, citing three Israeli officials with knowledge of the discussions.
Supporters of the attack on the al-Jalaa building, which occurred last Saturday, claimed it contained vital Hamas electronic equipment and that the IDF had warned the people in it that the strike was coming, the report said.
However, another official in the room seemed to believe that any strategic importance of the equipment wasn’t enough to justify destroying a building which houses important journalistic outlets, with the damage to Israel’s standing in the world outweighing the damage done by the equipment which was allegedly in the building.
MESOPOTAMIA NEWS INTEL : US Justice Department and CIA may intervene in Saudi lawsuit to protect secrets
MAY 24, 2021 BY JOSEPH FITSANAKIS INTEL ORG – THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT of Justice and the Central Intelligence Agency may intervene in a civil lawsuit filed by an exiled Saudi spy against the oil kingdom’s de facto ruler, in order to protect state secrets. In a 106-page lawsuit, filed last year with the US District Court in Washington, DC, Dr. Saad al-Jabri claims that Saudi Arabia’s de facto ruler, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, dispatched members of his “personal mercenary group”, known as the Tiger Squad, to North America, in order to assassinate him.
Al-Jabri was a courtier of Crown Prince Muhammad bin Nayef, grandson of Saudi Arabia’s founding monarch, King Abdulaziz. Bin Nayef, who was widely expected to be Saudi Arabia’s next king, eventually appointed al-Jabri Minister of State and made him his senior adviser on matters of security and intelligence —in essence his spy chief.
MESOPOTAMIA NEW INSIDER : Operation Guardian of the Walls: Two Parallel Dimensions and Three Stark Surprises
Hamas was hit hard during the recent Israeli operation in Gaza, but the Israeli public was frustrated: it experienced ongoing rocket fire; it was not able to grasp the extent of the damage in Gaza; and it saw yet again that a decisive victory over the terror organization was not on the decision makers’ agenda. How can this complex dissonance be resolved in coming campaigns?
By Itai Brun – INSS Insight No. 1469, May 23, 2021 – ISRAEL
Israel hit Hamas hard, but the Israeli public was frustrated by the ongoing rocket fire, the IDF’s inability to prevent it, and the lack of a decisive and unequivocal Israeli victory. This dissonance is the outcome of three surprises experienced by the Israeli public in the course of the campaign: the fact that the political echelon chose (yet again) to deter Hamas and not to vanquish it; the inability of the IDF’s offensive operations to stop the rocket fire; and the military’s difficulty in explaining and demonstrating its significant achievements.
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