War and Politics: Netanyahu’s Path to Power

Benjamin Netanyahu’s political career reflects a security-first approach shaped by his military background, characterized by opposition to peace initiatives, confrontations with Iran, and support for settlement expansion. While viewed as pragmatism by some, critics argue his militaristic policies have perpetuated conflict and hindered lasting regional peace.
The Legacy of Yahya Sinwar

Yahya Sinwar, a prominent Hamas leader, was martyred by Israeli forces, marking a significant loss for Palestinians. His life was marked by resilience and resistance, symbolizes enduring Palestinian hope and determination in the face of continuous Israeli aggression.
The Expansionist Policies of Israel: A Threat for Global Peace

Israel’s expansionist policies, including its attacks on Gaza, Lebanon, and Iran, have escalated tensions, threatening global peace. With alliances absent, the conflict remains localized. However, continued aggression could lead to regional instability, higher oil prices, and humanitarian crises, underscoring the urgency for international conflict resolution.
Ismail Haniyeh’s Assassination: Implications for the Middle East

Since the onset of the war in Gaza, Iran and Israel have already been involved in proxy wars and engaged in clandestine activities aimed at incurring damage to each other. Nevertheless, the situation has the potential to escalate further, prompting intense military activities and might precipitate retaliatory strikes from Iranian-backed proxy groups across the region, notably Hamas, Hezbollah, and Houthis.