Nehad Ismail
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My back ground in brief consists of 15 years in the oil industry (1989 – 2004).

But since the year 1999, I started to take interest in the Middle East political scene and this interest resulted in frequent media appearances, and in writing articles. This interest intensified after the September 11th 2001 with more TV interviews and articles.

When my contract with the Oil Company ended in 2004 I worked for nearly 1 year in the Pan-Arabic Newspaper Asharq Alawsat, writing pieces for the business and economics section and mainly on oil related subjects. In the meantime I was appearing on Arab Satellite TV on both political and economic subjects.

In the spring of 2005 I took a position with Arab News Network (ANN) as a presenter of a Political Programme (5 days a week),. The topics were wide-ranging and covered subjects like promotion of democracy and reforms in the Middle East, the Israeli/Palestinian Dispute as well as Iraq, Lebanon and other hot spots of the Middle East. (I prepared the material and selected guests for the program).

During the years 2004 until now I continued writing mainly in Arabic. My articles appeared in the Pan-Arab Asharq Alawsat, Alquds Al-Arabi, and Elaph (the most popular Arabic News Internet based website) and other websites in Jordan, and USA. My English language articles appeared in NewsBlaze, New America Media, Global Arab Network, UK Defence Viewpoints, Ammon News etc.

I have reviewed a number of books in English as well as Arabic. Examples:

Seeking Gaddafi by Daniel Kawczynski MP,

In Search of Fatima by Ghada Karmi

Politicide by Baruch Kimmerlink

Al-Jazeera by Hugh Miles

Hamas by Khaled Hroub

Married to Another Man by Ghada Karmi

A Rift in Time by Raja Shehadeh,

Etc etc.

I attended lectures, seminars and conferences on media issues.

In a short sentence I have extensive media experience, research and writing.



Unremunerated activities:

I was part of a lobby group working for a just and durable peace in the Middle East which comprised British Arabs and Jews. We lobbied MPs, MEPS, Foreign Office and embassies to work towards pushing both sides of the conflict towards dialogue and solution.

I am an active member of CAABU (the Council for the Advancement of Arab British Understanding)

I also attend the meetings of NCF (Next Century Foundation) which is a Conflict Resolution Organization.



Married with three grown-up children.
I live in Camberley, Surrey.

Blog Entries by Nehad Ismail

The Syrian Regime Will Only Respond to the Big Stick

(1) Comments | Posted April 10, 2012 | 9:33 AM

Kofi Annan's initiative is in trouble. The Syrian regime declared its acceptance of the UN sponsored plan on 27 March 2012. The main requirement of the plan is the pulling back of the Syrian troops from Syrian cities by April 10th and all fighting to stop within 48 hours after...

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The Two-State-Solution is Dead, One-State is the Answer

(1) Comments | Posted February 23, 2012 | 5:54 AM

Former Knesset Speaker Avrum Burg endorsed the one-state solution in an article in Haaretz in December 2011, and called the entire left to do the same. Burg has flirted with the idea in the past, but he was never so explicitly. He said "So enough of the illusions. There are...

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Bypassing the Russian Veto Over Syria

(6) Comments | Posted February 3, 2012 | 7:49 AM

Frantic diplomatic negotiations are still underway at the UN Security Council to agree a watered-down resolution on Syria that would secure a yes vote from Russia by removing a call for President Bashar al-Assad to step down and dropping direct threats of an arms embargo or new sanctions. The Arab...

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Who Is Backing the War Criminals of Damascus?

(8) Comments | Posted January 22, 2012 | 6:00 PM

No prizes for guessing the right answer. China and Russia are the culprits. China is wavering and may change its stance in the coming weeks. But Moscow is still determined to fight on. It has recently defended the shipment of arms to the Damascus regime which is committing crimes against...

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Partners in War Crimes Against the Syrian People

(0) Comments | Posted January 16, 2012 | 3:27 AM

Russia is still refusing to condemn the war crimes committed by the Syrian regime. The Security Council seems impotent to act to stop the massacres perpetrated by Bashar Al Assad's thugs against the pro-democracy protesters. Middle East watchers are warning of civil war and chaos. The Arab League mission has...

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The Truth About Jordan

(3) Comments | Posted January 11, 2012 | 3:35 AM

I read with interest Dr. Joseph Olmert's article Something Is Happening in Jordan.

The excellent article raised a number of contentious points and I am not going in this piece to analyse every point but would like to clarify a number of issues which Dr. Olmert touched...

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How Many More Syrians Have to be Killed Before Russia and China Condemn the Syrian Regime?

(26) Comments | Posted December 13, 2011 | 1:51 PM

The UN Human rights High Commissioner Navi Pillay told the world on Monday that more than 5000 civilian have been killed by the Syrian security forces since March. At least 300 children have been killed.

Pillay said she recommended that the council refers the Syrian regime to the International Criminal...

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Bashar al Assad Should Step Down Says King Abdullah of Jordan, But What About Reforms in Jordan Itself?

(0) Comments | Posted November 17, 2011 | 4:38 AM

King Abdullah II of Jordan has been the first Arab Leader to tell Syria's Assad to step down.
King Abdullah of Jordan advised his old friend Bashar al Assad the tyrant of Syria to quit. He said in a recent BBC interview that in the interest of Syria Bashar...

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Air Strikes Against Iran Can Push the Price of Oil to $250 per Barrel

(0) Comments | Posted November 8, 2011 | 6:37 AM

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is publishing on Wednesday a new report revealing advanced Iranian design for a nuclear warhead developed with the help of former Soviet scientists, according to nuclear experts.

The report by the (IAEA) will identify a suspect site where warhead components have been tested. This...

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Arab Revolution, Social Media Hype and Al Jazeera

(3) Comments | Posted October 26, 2011 | 9:42 AM

The impact of the social media on the Arab Spring has been wildly exaggerated.
A week or so ago we witnessed the world's first YouTube lynching of a universally hated dictator.

A global audience has watched the brutal killing of Muammar Gaddafi by crazy young rebels. The last...

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The Demise of a Tyrant: Muammar Gaddafi Is Dead

(0) Comments | Posted October 20, 2011 | 11:42 AM

Muammar Gaddafi is dead. The tyrant has been killed at his home town of Sirte when he was overrun by fighters seeking to complete the eight-month uprising, the interim Prime Minister of Libya has announced Thursday 20th October.

Gaddafi died from wounds in his head and legs. It was unclear...

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Killing Syrians is OK Says Russia and China

(6) Comments | Posted October 7, 2011 | 9:18 AM


In January 2007 Russia and China vetoed a resolution against the Burmese military junta in Myanmar. In July 2008 both Russia and China rejected sanctions against the Robert Mugabe's odious regime in Zimbabwe. I was not surprised that Russia and China have vetoed a European-backed UN Security Council...

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The Future is Grim for Al-Qaeda

(23) Comments | Posted October 2, 2011 | 7:00 PM

In reply to a question about the impact of 9/11 attacks on organisations like the IRA, I remember saying to a Television Station reporter that "if I was in their shoes, that is the shoes of the IRA bosses, I would look for other work". "The world does not anymore...

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The USA to Veto Its Own Policy

(4) Comments | Posted September 21, 2011 | 7:00 PM

On 24th June 2002 at the Rose Garden of the White House, President George W Bush mentioned for the first time the two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict . Since then this has been the consensus solution that is currently under discussion by the key parties to the conflict. The...

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Shame on China and Russia for Supporting the Butchers of Syria

(21) Comments | Posted September 15, 2011 | 2:04 AM

Two Headlines in the Huffington Post World News Section caught my attention on the 14th September and prompted me to write this piece. One was "Russia Keeps Up Support for Assad Regime" and the second was "Syrian Troops Snatch Wounded from Hospitals".
China and Russia are playing a dangerous...

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Another 9/11 Unlikely; Al Qaeda is doomed

(2) Comments | Posted September 10, 2011 | 12:18 PM


Was Bin Laden a conman with no vision; an idiot without a sound strategy or was he a hero?
Al-Qaeda is too weak to mount a major attack against USA in future. The terror group has been emasculated and is not in a position to carry out...

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Al Jazeera's Role in Toppling the Dictators One by One

(11) Comments | Posted September 4, 2011 | 3:36 AM

Al Jazeera with some help from NATO has succeeded in bringing down the Gaddafi clan that ruled Libya for 42 years with an amalgamation of fear, death squads, assassinations, unexplained disappearances of opponents, torture and fear. The next mission for Al Jazeera is the toppling of the Syrian tyrant Bashar...

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Al-Qaeda Has No Future (The Navy Seals and the Arab Spring Have Seen to That)

(7) Comments | Posted August 28, 2011 | 7:00 PM

The US has killed Bin Laden and Al-Qaeda's second-in-command, but the Arab Spring has killed Al-Qaeda as a Jihadist movement.

The killing of Atiyah Abd al-Rahman, Al -Qaeda's second-in-command by a CIA controlled drone in Pakistan on August 22nd is another major blow to al-Qaeda's infrastructure and prestige. This is...

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Gaddafi Must Not Escape Justice

(3) Comments | Posted August 22, 2011 | 4:53 AM

In this article I examine the murderous record of the Gaddafi regime and I argue that he must not be allowed to get away with his crimes.

It is clear the war has reached a decisive stage and Gaddafi's regime is to all intents and purposes has finished and his...

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Obama is Right That Bashar al Assad Must Go, and the Sooner the Better

(8) Comments | Posted August 18, 2011 | 7:00 PM

President Obama was joined by David Cameron of Britain, Nicolas Sarkozy of France and Angela Merkel of Germany, as well as the EU in demanding that Bashar al Assad must step down.
Obama said the Syrian people's pursuit of democracy was an inspiration that had been met with "ferocious...

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