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.

Emad Moussa explains that Israel's impunity amidst its unprecedented violations in Gaza threaten the very foundations of international law.

26 November, 2025

Behind the fragile ceasefire lies psychological trauma that will last for generations, but recovery requires more than the absence of bombs, writes Emad Moussa.

24 October, 2025

Europe’s politicians and media have begun shifting their stance on Gaza to protect themselves. But is this response too little, too late? asks Emad Moussa.

11 June, 2025

As internal society fractures and PM Netanyahu digs in, will Israel finally ask the question: how much Palestinian blood is enough? writes Emad Moussa.

22 May, 2025

As the far-right regains power, Israel's only plan for Gaza seems to be one of destruction, through fire, famine, or forced displacement, says Emad Moussa.

07 April, 2025

Part Biblical myth part Zionist delusion, the idea of a belligerent Greater Israel is the Zionist strategy, and also its last lifeline, writes Emad Moussa.

07 March, 2025

Any glimmer of optimism in Gaza following the ceasefire is tempered by the threat of Israeli retaliation and the heavy burden of grief, writes Emad Moussa.

17 January, 2025

Fatah, once a guardian of the Palestinian revolution, has grown insular, shielding loyalists and repressing those it meant to represent, writes Emad Moussa.

06 January, 2025

The fall of Assad's regime and Biden's departure have revived calls for a ceasefire in Gaza. However, Israel holds leverage over talks, argues Emad Moussa.

16 December, 2024

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