Washington should not underestimate the extent to which the extremely unpopular assault on Gaza is seen globally as not only Israel’s war, but America’s as well
Media mentions – Middle East and North Africa
This is one of the most dangerous moments we have experienced, we are moving towards a multi-front conflict. At any moment it can get out of control in both the Hezbola front or in the Red Sea
It is crucial that the EU finds “a response to the maritime security threats we are seeing, because it directly targets its security and economic interests
Houthi groups have an agenda that is fairly detached from Iranian influence, and this is where there is the greatest risk of regional escalation
Many countries from the Global South have been increasingly critical over what they see as a lack of Western pressure on Israel to prevent such a large-scale loss of life in Gaza
Without a viable horizon for ending Israel’s metastasising occupation of Palestinian territory and ensuring Palestinian self-determination, there will be little chance of breaking out of the cycle
Julien Barnes-Dacey and Hugh Lovatt explain that beyond the ceasefire, it is necessary to establish a long-term roadmap that addresses the security needs of both Israelis and Palestinians
Let’s face it, the stability of the region hangs by a thread, although no one wants escalation, neither Israel nor Iran, let alone the United States and the European Union
Is there a connection between what is happening in Yemen and Gaza? Yes there is – because the Houthis say it is connected
Alistair Burt comments on the Yemeni government’s call to back a ceasefire in Gaza