Haaretz reporter
Anshel Pfeffer described MEMO in 2015 as a "conspiracy theory-peddling anti-Israel organisation"
[11] and in the same year, MEMO was described by
Dave Rich as promoting conspiracy theories about "Jews, Zionists, money and power." and said that MEMO had "questioned the suitability of
Matthew Gould for the post of UK ambassador to Israel simply because he was Jewish".
[12]
Writing in 2016, Yiftah Curiel, an employee of the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs, wrote that some of the staff of MEMO as well as the similar
Middle East Eye are also active in
Interpal, which has been designated in Israel as a terror-supporting group, as well as being on the United States Treasury's list of specially-designated terrorist organisations. The site itself is sympathetic to Hamas, and the Hamas website and social media accounts post and share material from the Middle East Monitor.