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  • Lapid attacks emerging Iran agreement and accuses Netanyahu government of repeated failures
    by MI on May 26, 2026

    Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid sharply criticised the emerging agreement between the United States and Iran, describing it as “a disaster” and accusing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government of failing...

  • Saudi source says normalisation with Israel still tied to Palestinian statehood
    by MI on May 26, 2026

    CNN reported, citing a Saudi source, that Saudi Arabia will not normalize relations with Israel unless there is what the source described as a “clear and irreversible path” toward establishing a Palestinian state. The reported...

  • A Peace That Carries the Scent of Accepting Reality
    by MI on May 26, 2026

    In international politics, the most important transformations do not always occur in the text of agreements. Sometimes the real transformation lies in the words that suddenly disappear; in red lines...

  • Trump links Iran negotiations to expansion of Abraham Accords
    by MI on May 26, 2026

    US President Donald Trump reportedly demanded that several Arab and Islamic countries join the Abraham Accords as part of broader regional arrangements connected to negotiations with Iran. According to Hebrew...

  • Israeli ministers call for escalation and strikes on Beirut
    by MI on May 26, 2026

    Two senior ministers in the Israeli government called on Monday for a major military escalation in Lebanon following continued drone attacks attributed to Hezbollah. During a meeting of Israel’s Security...

  • Resolutions are disconnected from the Palestinian reality
    by MI on May 26, 2026

    If Israel is not held accountable for colonialism, colonial violence and genocide, no amount of resolutions can provide even the slightest remedy for the Palestinian people. Last week, the World...

  • Netanyahu visits Hadassah hospital amid ongoing questions over his health
    by MI on May 26, 2026

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, 76, visited Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital in Jerusalem on Monday evening, according to Hebrew media reports. Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth reported that “Prime Minister Benjamin...

  • Qatar denies reports of $12bn offer to Iran to secure US deal
    by MI on May 26, 2026

    Qatar’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Majed Al Ansari has denied reports claiming that Doha had offered Iran $12 billion to help secure an agreement with the United States. In a post...

  • Israel plans major troop reduction in southern Lebanon amid drone attacks
    by MI on May 26, 2026

    Israeli media reported on Monday evening that the Israeli army is planning a major reduction in the number of its forces deployed in southern Lebanon in the near future, despite...

  • Netanyahu threatens to expand offensive in Lebanon as Washington signals support
    by MI on May 26, 2026

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu threatened on Monday evening to expand Israel’s military offensive in Lebanon. In a video statement, Netanyahu said: “We will not back down — quite the...

  • Herzog warns of ‘moral decline’ in Israel amid rising violence against Muslims and Christians
    by MI on May 26, 2026

    Israeli President Isaac Herzog has acknowledged growing violence and extremism within Jewish society against Muslims and Christians, criticising what he described as a “state of brutality and moral decline”. Herzog...

  • US ambassador to Israel sparks controversy over remarks to Lebanese about tomatoes, mobile phones
    by MI on May 26, 2026

    US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee sparked widespread controversy after calling on Lebanese people to “thank Israel for its contributions in technology and agriculture”. Speaking at the Tel Aviv Stock...

  • The rise of China in Middle East politics
    by Marwa A on May 25, 2026

    The Middle East is no longer shaped solely by the influence of Western powers. For decades, countries such as the United States, Britain and France dominated the political and strategic...

  • The illusion of a political solution in Ali al-Zaidi and the Green Zone
    by Marwa A on May 25, 2026

    There is a familiar analytical noise that rises with every new government in Iraq, a noise that feels like replaying an old recording at a higher volume, nothing more. What...

  • Tensions rise inside Israeli coalition over compulsory military service law
    by Marwa A on May 25, 2026

    Israeli media reported that ultra-Orthodox Jewish parties, commonly referred to as the Haredim, informed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that they reject efforts to advance a compulsory military service law....

  • Médecins Sans Frontières step up efforts to address facial injuries in Gaza
    by Marwa A on May 25, 2026

    At the only facility of its kind in the Gaza Strip, the technical team at Médecins Sans Frontières are intensifying efforts to create transparent plastic masks designed to reduce the...

  • Iran says agreement with US could collapse over unresolved clauses
    by Marwa A on May 25, 2026

    Iran stated on Sunday that a potential agreement with the United States to end the ongoing conflict could be cancelled because of what Tehran described as American obstruction regarding key...

  • Egypt rejects involvement of non-Red Sea states in regional security arrangements
    by Marwa A on May 25, 2026

    Egypt announced on Sunday that it rejects the involvement of non-Red Sea countries in security and political arrangements concerning the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden. The position was...

  • Arab and Islamic states reject reported Somaliland move to open representation in Jerusalem
    by Marwa A on May 25, 2026

    Fifteen Arab and Islamic countries jointly rejected plans by the self-declared Somaliland to open a “so-called embassy” in occupied Jerusalem and considered the move a “flagrant violation” of international law...

  • Israelis in north angry as army ‘abandons soldiers’ facing Hezbollah
    by Marwa A on May 25, 2026

    Israeli media has reported that residents of Kiryat Shmona and local authority leaders in northern Israel accused Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir and the head of the Northern Command of...

  • Malaysia prepared to take Israel to ICJ over treatment of Gaza flotilla activists
    by Marwa A on May 25, 2026

    The Malaysian government is prepared to take Israel to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) over the alleged kidnapping and torture of activists from the Gaza-bound Global Sumud humanitarian aid...

  • Forget Truman’s dog: The devastating new price of friendship with Tel Aviv
    by Marwa A on May 25, 2026

    “If you want a friend in Washington, buy a dog,” former US President Harry Truman said once. His classic line has just got a modern, satirical upgrade, though. A quick-witted...

  • Netanyahu allies push to bar Arab party from Israeli elections
    by Marwa A on May 25, 2026

    Israeli Channel 13 has reported that figures close to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are working to advance political and legal measures that could lead to banning the United Arab List...

  • Iran rejects linking frozen assets to nuclear talks with US
    by Marwa A on May 25, 2026

    Iran does not accept linking the release of its frozen assets to the issue of enriched nuclear materials, Iranian news agency Tasnim quoted informed sources as saying. The agency cited...

  • Republican Senator Graham warns Saudi Arabia of ‘severe consequences’ if it does not join Abraham Accords
    by Marwa A on May 25, 2026

    US Senator Lindsey Graham said Saudi Arabia and other countries would face “severe repercussions” if they did not join the Abraham Accords with Israel in the event of an agreement...

  • Trump seeks Arab-Israeli peace deals after Iran war, report says
    by Marwa A on May 25, 2026

    US President Donald Trump told a group of Arab and Muslim leaders during a joint call on Saturday that he wants their countries to join the so-called Abraham Accords and...

  • FACTBOX – Iranian, US versions of potential agreement proposals
    by MI on May 24, 2026

    Both the US and Iran have recently signaled progress on efforts to reach a deal to end their conflict, though their accounts of its terms differ on some issues across...

  • Israeli strikes kill 14, wound several in southern Lebanon in latest ceasefire violation
    by MI on May 24, 2026

    At least 14 people were killed and several others wounded in Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon on Sunday amid continued violations of an ongoing ceasefire, Anadolu reports. The Lebanese Health Ministry said...

  • US official says Washington, Tehran reach preliminary deal to reopen Strait of Hormuz: Reports
    by MI on May 24, 2026

    The US and Iran have agreed in principle to a deal that would reopen the Strait of Hormuz, in exchange for Tehran’s commitment to dispose of its highly enriched uranium,...

  • 5 Palestinians killed, 5 injured by Israeli fire in Gaza
    by MI on May 24, 2026

    Five Palestinians, including three members of the same family, were killed and five others injured in fresh Israeli attacks in the Gaza Strip on Sunday amid daily violations of an...

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  • Lapid attacks emerging Iran agreement and accuses Netanyahu government of repeated failures
    by MI on May 26, 2026

    Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid sharply criticised the emerging agreement between the United States and Iran, describing it as “a disaster” and accusing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government of failing across multiple regional conflicts. Speaking at a press conference in the Knesset in Jerusalem, Lapid said: “The agreement reached with Iran is a disaster. The political management of the entire event was extremely poor, and everything that should not have happened has happened.” He added that, from Israel’s perspective, the most serious issue was that “this agreement was written in our absence from the negotiating table.” Lapid’s comments followed reports by Axios citing US officials who said Washington and Tehran were close to an agreement that could include reopening the

  • Saudi source says normalisation with Israel still tied to Palestinian statehood
    by MI on May 26, 2026

    CNN reported, citing a Saudi source, that Saudi Arabia will not normalize relations with Israel unless there is what the source described as a “clear and irreversible path” toward establishing a Palestinian state. The reported Saudi position came after US President Donald Trump stated that countries in the Middle East would be expected to recognize Israel once a broader agreement with Iran is reached. According to the source cited by CNN, Saudi Arabia continues to maintain its longstanding position that normalization must be linked to credible progress toward Palestinian statehood. Trump had earlier written on social media that he expected Middle Eastern countries and others to join the Abraham Accords after a deal ending the conflict with Iran is finalized. READ: Qatar denies reports of $12bn offer to Iran to secure US

  • A Peace That Carries the Scent of Accepting Reality
    by MI on May 26, 2026

    In international politics, the most important transformations do not always occur in the text of agreements. Sometimes the real transformation lies in the words that suddenly disappear; in red lines that gradually fade; and in silences that carry more meaning than any statement. The possible agreement between Tehran and Washington is precisely of this kind. No official document has yet been released, no final agreement has yet been signed, and even its details remain unclear. Yet the very language used by the American side, along with the political coordinates of the talks, suggests that the matter goes beyond a tactical understanding or a temporary ceasefire. What is now taking shape is the reflection of a gradual shift in America’s understanding

  • Trump links Iran negotiations to expansion of Abraham Accords
    by MI on May 26, 2026

    US President Donald Trump reportedly demanded that several Arab and Islamic countries join the Abraham Accords as part of broader regional arrangements connected to negotiations with Iran. According to Hebrew and American media reports, Trump published a statement on his Truth Social platform in which he linked progress on a possible nuclear agreement with Iran to expanding participation in the Abraham Accords. Trump reportedly said he had spoken over the weekend with several regional leaders, including Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the Emir of Qatar, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi. He stated that after what he described as major US efforts in the region, there should

  • Israeli ministers call for escalation and strikes on Beirut
    by MI on May 26, 2026

    Two senior ministers in the Israeli government called on Monday for a major military escalation in Lebanon following continued drone attacks attributed to Hezbollah. During a meeting of Israel’s Security Cabinet, National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir reportedly urged Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to coordinate with US President Donald Trump and announce what he described as a “return to war in Lebanon.” According to reports, Ben-Gvir called for cutting electricity supplies to Lebanon, taking control of the Zahrani area, and resuming intensive military operations. READ: Netanyahu threatens to expand offensive in Lebanon as Washington signals support Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich went further by explicitly calling for strikes on Beirut in response to Hezbollah drone operations targeting Israeli forces in southern Lebanon and

  • Resolutions are disconnected from the Palestinian reality
    by MI on May 26, 2026

    If Israel is not held accountable for colonialism, colonial violence and genocide, no amount of resolutions can provide even the slightest remedy for the Palestinian people. Last week, the World Health Organisation (WHO) adopted a resolution which will keep the institution busy with the collected data, but fail to change conditions on the ground for Palestinians.  WHO’s resolution, ‘Health conditions in the occupied Palestinian territory, including East Jerusalem and in the occupied Syrian Golan’ requires monitoring, assessment and reporting on almost the entire spectrum of consequences as a result of colonial violence, including food insecurity and famine, starvation and its impact, and attacks on the health system. With regard to the latter, there is no mention of who carries out

  • Netanyahu visits Hadassah hospital amid ongoing questions over his health
    by MI on May 26, 2026

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, 76, visited Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital in Jerusalem on Monday evening, according to Hebrew media reports. Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth reported that “Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrived at Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital in Jerusalem this evening (Monday).” Netanyahu’s office claimed he was at the hospital for “dental treatment”, without providing further details, according to the report. The visit came days after Netanyahu revealed that he had been diagnosed with prostate cancer around a year and a half ago and had undergone radiation treatment. READ: Netanyahu threatens to expand offensive in Lebanon as Washington signals support The disclosure was made during statements and medical reports submitted to the Tel Aviv District Court as part of a lawsuit

  • Qatar denies reports of $12bn offer to Iran to secure US deal
    by MI on May 26, 2026

    Qatar’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Majed Al Ansari has denied reports claiming that Doha had offered Iran $12 billion to help secure an agreement with the United States. In a post on X, Al Ansari said: “The reports suggesting Qatar “offered” $12 billion to Iran to secure a deal are simply not true.” He added that the allegations were being circulated by parties seeking to undermine the agreement and weaken diplomatic efforts aimed at reducing tensions and promoting stability in the region. Al Ansari said Qatar’s diplomatic efforts, carried out in coordination with regional partners, were “well known and clear”, adding that “such narratives are nothing more than desperate attempts to tarnish Qatar’s reputation as a trusted international peace facilitator.” READ: Qatar’s emir

  • Israel plans major troop reduction in southern Lebanon amid drone attacks
    by MI on May 26, 2026

    Israeli media reported on Monday evening that the Israeli army is planning a major reduction in the number of its forces deployed in southern Lebanon in the near future, despite ongoing security tensions and the growing threat of explosive drones. According to the reports, thousands of Israeli soldiers have been stationed for several months in areas of southern Lebanon in what resembles a “security belt”, following the halt of ground operations under ceasefire understandings. The reports said the decision comes at a surprising time, particularly as no tangible progress has been made in the ongoing political negotiations with Lebanon. Hebrew media sources added that Israeli forces in the area are increasingly concerned about continued explosive drone attacks, which have killed

  • Netanyahu threatens to expand offensive in Lebanon as Washington signals support
    by MI on May 26, 2026

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu threatened on Monday evening to expand Israel’s military offensive in Lebanon. In a video statement, Netanyahu said: “We will not back down — quite the opposite. I said: press the accelerator in Lebanon. We will hit them, we will hit them head-on.” Netanyahu acknowledged that Hezbollah was using fibre-optic drones against Israel, saying: “It is true, they are launching drones at us, drones operating with fibre-optic technology.” He added: “We have a specialised team handling this matter.” Meanwhile, Israeli journalist Barak Ravid said in a post on X that a senior US official had indicated Washington would support an escalation in Israeli military action against Hezbollah in Lebanon. According to Ravid, the US remarks came

  • Herzog warns of ‘moral decline’ in Israel amid rising violence against Muslims and Christians
    by MI on May 26, 2026

    Israeli President Isaac Herzog has acknowledged growing violence and extremism within Jewish society against Muslims and Christians, criticising what he described as a “state of brutality and moral decline”. Herzog made the remarks on Sunday during the Jerusalem Unity Prize 2026 ceremony at the President’s residence in Jerusalem, according to Israel’s public broadcaster, where he addressed rising violence in Israeli society, including settler attacks and abuses against activists and religious figures. Without naming him directly, Herzog also criticised Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir over the publication of a video showing the mistreatment of activists from the Global Sumud Flotilla, which triggered widespread international condemnation. READ: Netanyahu allies push to bar Arab party from Israeli elections “We are witnessing a horrifying

  • US ambassador to Israel sparks controversy over remarks to Lebanese about tomatoes, mobile phones
    by MI on May 26, 2026

    US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee sparked widespread controversy after calling on Lebanese people to “thank Israel for its contributions in technology and agriculture”. Speaking at the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange during the Atlas Award 2026 ceremony, Huckabee said Lebanese people should thank Israel for its contributions to mobile phones, USB storage devices, car navigation systems, as well as cherry tomatoes and seedless watermelon. “I wonder if everyone in Lebanon understands that if there were no Israel, they wouldn’t have a cell phone,” the American diplomat said.  He added: “I wonder if they understand that every time they use a USB, every time they use car navigation, every time they eat a cherry tomato or have a delicious bite of seedless

  • The rise of China in Middle East politics
    by Marwa A on May 25, 2026

    The Middle East is no longer shaped solely by the influence of Western powers. For decades, countries such as the United States, Britain and France dominated the political and strategic landscape of the region through military alliances, oil politics and diplomatic interventions. Today, however, a new global actor has steadily emerged with growing influence across the Middle East: China. China’s rise in Middle East politics represents one of the most significant geopolitical transformations of the 21st century. Unlike Western powers that historically relied heavily on military presence and political intervention, China has adopted a different strategy based on economic cooperation, infrastructure investment, energy diplomacy and political non-interference. This approach has enabled Beijing to build strong relations with rival states simultaneously,

  • The illusion of a political solution in Ali al-Zaidi and the Green Zone
    by Marwa A on May 25, 2026

    There is a familiar analytical noise that rises with every new government in Iraq, a noise that feels like replaying an old recording at a higher volume, nothing more. What is happening today with Ali al-Zaidi’s government is no exception; it is a pale repetition of what we saw with Mohammed Shia al-Sudani, and with those before him, and with those who will follow, so long as every prime minister is born from the same equation and bound by the same conditions that have governed the political process since 2003. All this noise manufactured on television screens—by commentators who hang their university degrees on the wall behind them—does not produce a single fruitful paragraph capable of convincing Iraqis that anything

  • Tensions rise inside Israeli coalition over compulsory military service law
    by Marwa A on May 25, 2026

    Israeli media reported that ultra-Orthodox Jewish parties, commonly referred to as the Haredim, informed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that they reject efforts to advance a compulsory military service law. According to Yedioth Ahronoth, representatives of the Haredi parties told Netanyahu and coalition officials that they do not trust the government to manage the legislation in a way acceptable to them. The report quoted them as saying: “We absolutely do not trust that you will introduce the compulsory military service law.” The dispute centres on proposals concerning mandatory military service for ultra-Orthodox Jews, an issue that has repeatedly caused political crises inside Israeli governments. Israeli media said it remains unclear whether the Haredi parties aim merely to block introduction of

  • Médecins Sans Frontières step up efforts to address facial injuries in Gaza
    by Marwa A on May 25, 2026

    At the only facility of its kind in the Gaza Strip, the technical team at Médecins Sans Frontières are intensifying efforts to create transparent plastic masks designed to reduce the visible impact of war injuries suffered by residents. The injuries sustained often leave scars, facial protrusions, and deformities — especially on the faces of children, who endure significant embarrassment and psychological distress within their communities because of these disfigurements. According to the technical supervisor, Mohammed Al-Qatrawi, “We are working with resources that are barely available, and the raw materials we use are locally sourced because of the blockade imposed on the Gaza Strip. Nevertheless, we are doing our utmost to improve the conditions of war-related injuries and the various deformities

  • Iran says agreement with US could collapse over unresolved clauses
    by Marwa A on May 25, 2026

    Iran stated on Sunday that a potential agreement with the United States to end the ongoing conflict could be cancelled because of what Tehran described as American obstruction regarding key clauses of the proposed deal. According to Tasnim News Agency, disagreements remain unresolved despite discussions held on Sunday, particularly concerning the release of frozen Iranian financial assets. Iranian affairs analyst Ali Hashem said that optimism surrounding a possible memorandum between Tehran and Washington had quickly faded as tensions re-emerged over unresolved issues. Citing an informed Iranian source, Hashem said Tehran believes Washington is retreating on two central matters: the mechanism for releasing frozen Iranian funds and the scope of a proposed ceasefire arrangement in Lebanon. According to the source, the

  • Egypt rejects involvement of non-Red Sea states in regional security arrangements
    by Marwa A on May 25, 2026

    Egypt announced on Sunday that it rejects the involvement of non-Red Sea countries in security and political arrangements concerning the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden. The position was expressed by Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty during talks in Cairo with Yemeni Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Shaya al-Zindani as part of the ninth round of the Egyptian-Yemeni strategic dialogue. According to a statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Egypt, Abdelatty reaffirmed Egypt’s support for the unity and territorial integrity of Yemen and its backing for Yemen’s internationally recognised government and state institutions. The discussions also focused on maritime security in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden amid growing regional tensions. Abdelatty stressed Egypt’s “categorical

  • Arab and Islamic states reject reported Somaliland move to open representation in Jerusalem
    by Marwa A on May 25, 2026

    Fifteen Arab and Islamic countries jointly rejected plans by the self-declared Somaliland to open a “so-called embassy” in occupied Jerusalem and considered the move a “flagrant violation” of international law and UN resolutions. The joint statement, published by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Egypt, was issued by the foreign ministers of Egypt, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Jordan, Pakistan, Indonesia, Djibouti, Somalia, Palestine, Oman, Sudan, Yemen, Lebanon and Mauritania. The ministers condemned the “illegal and unacceptable” step by Somaliland, which lacks international recognition as a sovereign state. According to the statement, opening such a mission in occupied Jerusalem would constitute “a flagrant violation of international law and relevant United Nations resolutions” and would undermine the legal and historical status of

  • Israelis in north angry as army ‘abandons soldiers’ facing Hezbollah
    by Marwa A on May 25, 2026

    Israeli media has reported that residents of Kiryat Shmona and local authority leaders in northern Israel accused Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir and the head of the Northern Command of abandoning Israeli soldiers in the confrontation with Hezbollah. In remarks carried by Israeli media, the local leaders addressed army commanders, saying: “We urge you to resign immediately. We do not know how to protect our soldiers and the north under these conditions,” referring to the continuing Hezbollah attacks that they said had caused heavy Israeli losses. Heads of local authorities and settlement councils in northern Israel also expressed growing concern over the emerging understandings between the United States and Iran, warning of their impact on the confrontation with Hezbollah along

  • Malaysia prepared to take Israel to ICJ over treatment of Gaza flotilla activists
    by Marwa A on May 25, 2026

    The Malaysian government is prepared to take Israel to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) over the alleged kidnapping and torture of activists from the Gaza-bound Global Sumud humanitarian aid flotilla, local media reported Monday, Anadolu reports. Amirudin Shari, chief minister of the Malaysian state of Selangor, said Kuala Lumpur will initiate proceedings as soon as lawyers complete the collection of information and supporting evidence, the Malay Mail reported. Over 400 international activists aboard the flotilla, which aimed to break Israel’s naval blockade on Gaza to deliver aid, were attacked and detained by Israeli forces last week in international waters. “We will not remain silent, we will not stop. While the legal team gathers all documentation on violations of international

  • Forget Truman’s dog: The devastating new price of friendship with Tel Aviv
    by Marwa A on May 25, 2026

    “If you want a friend in Washington, buy a dog,” former US President Harry Truman said once. His classic line has just got a modern, satirical upgrade, though. A quick-witted colleague recently wondered what the late president would say about courting Israel today. The answer? If you want a friend in Tel Aviv, skip the pet shop, and prepare to empty your bank account, alienate your voters and tank your entire economy. While framed as a dark political comment, this modern adage captures a growing, uncomfortable reality in Western foreign policy. The historical baseline of the US–Israel relationship has evolved from a mutually beneficial strategic partnership into an incredibly high-stakes, high-cost liability. When looking at the sheer momentum of today’s

  • Netanyahu allies push to bar Arab party from Israeli elections
    by Marwa A on May 25, 2026

    Israeli Channel 13 has reported that figures close to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are working to advance political and legal measures that could lead to banning the United Arab List party from taking part in the next elections. The channel said discussions within Netanyahu’s circle have focused on promoting action against the Islamic Movement, regarded as the parent movement of the United Arab List (Ra’am), over allegations that it transferred donations to Gaza during the war. According to Channel 13, citing two unnamed sources close to Netanyahu, the move would require legislation in the Knesset, Israel’s parliament, as well as assessments and positions from Israeli security bodies, led by the Shin Bet internal security agency. The report added that the

  • Iran rejects linking frozen assets to nuclear talks with US
    by Marwa A on May 25, 2026

    Iran does not accept linking the release of its frozen assets to the issue of enriched nuclear materials, Iranian news agency Tasnim quoted informed sources as saying. The agency cited the sources as saying that Tehran “has made it clear that no agreement will be reached without the release of a specified portion of its frozen assets in the very first step.” They added that Iran has not made any commitments at this stage regarding the details of the nuclear file. “No final understanding has been reached with the United States so far, and disagreements remain over some clauses,” the sources said. FACTBOX – Iranian, US versions of potential agreement proposals

  • Republican Senator Graham warns Saudi Arabia of ‘severe consequences’ if it does not join Abraham Accords
    by Marwa A on May 25, 2026

    US Senator Lindsey Graham said Saudi Arabia and other countries would face “severe repercussions” if they did not join the Abraham Accords with Israel in the event of an agreement between Tehran and Washington. In a post on X, Graham said: “If in fact as a result of these negotiations to end the Iranian conflict, our Arab and Muslim allies in the region agreed to join the Abraham Accords, it would make this agreement one of the most consequential in the history of the Middle East.” The Republican senator said that Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Pakistan joining the accords “would be beyond transformative for the region and world,” describing it as a “brilliant move” by US President Donald Trump. Addressing

  • Trump seeks Arab-Israeli peace deals after Iran war, report says
    by Marwa A on May 25, 2026

    US President Donald Trump told a group of Arab and Muslim leaders during a joint call on Saturday that he wants their countries to join the so-called Abraham Accords and sign peace treaties with Israel if an agreement is reached to end the war against Iran, according to a report. Israeli Channel 12 reported on Sunday evening, citing two US officials familiar with the call, that Trump spoke with the leaders of Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt, Jordan and Bahrain to discuss the expected agreement with Iran. According to the report, Trump’s remarks during the call “point to the next major step he wants to take in the Middle East” after the war with Iran. It

  • FACTBOX – Iranian, US versions of potential agreement proposals
    by MI on May 24, 2026

    Both the US and Iran have recently signaled progress on efforts to reach a deal to end their conflict, though their accounts of its terms differ on some issues across respective media narratives, Anadolu reports. US President Donald Trump on Saturday said an agreement with Iran to end the war was “largely negotiated” and awaited finalization. On Sunday morning, Iran’s semi-official Tasnim news agency also published a report on the details of a potential agreement. However, certain aspects of what has been agreed seem to diverge. Here is a comparison of the US and Iranian versions of the deal by key issues. Strait of Hormuz Citing a US official, Axios said the deal that Washington and Tehran are close to signing would

  • Israeli strikes kill 14, wound several in southern Lebanon in latest ceasefire violation
    by MI on May 24, 2026

    At least 14 people were killed and several others wounded in Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon on Sunday amid continued violations of an ongoing ceasefire, Anadolu reports. The Lebanese Health Ministry said 11 people were killed and nine others injured in an Israeli strike on the town of Seir al-Gharbiyeh in Nabatieh province in southern Lebanon. A fighter jet struck the town of Bazouriyeh in the Tyre district, killing one person and injuring two others, the state news agency NNA reported. An Israeli drone strike also killed a young man in the town of Arabsalim in Nabatieh district, the outlet said. A house was also hit in an Israeli strike in the town of Toura in Tyre, killing a woman and injuring

  • US official says Washington, Tehran reach preliminary deal to reopen Strait of Hormuz: Reports
    by MI on May 24, 2026

    The US and Iran have agreed in principle to a deal that would reopen the Strait of Hormuz, in exchange for Tehran’s commitment to dispose of its highly enriched uranium, a US official said, according to a report by The New York Times on Sunday. The official said that the agreement has not yet been signed and remains subject to final approval by US President Donald Trump and Iran’s Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei, a process that could take several days, noting that the method for disposing of Iran’s highly enriched uranium is still being negotiated. The proposed deal does not address Iran’s missile stockpile nor include a moratorium on uranium enrichment, the official said, adding that these issues are expected

  • 5 Palestinians killed, 5 injured by Israeli fire in Gaza
    by MI on May 24, 2026

    Five Palestinians, including three members of the same family, were killed and five others injured in fresh Israeli attacks in the Gaza Strip on Sunday amid daily violations of an ongoing ceasefire, medical sources said. One of the Palestinians was killed by Israeli gunfire in the center of Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gaza and his body was transferred to Al-Shifa Hospital in western Gaza City, the sources told Anadolu. A couple and their child were also killed, and three others were wounded in an Israeli airstrike that targeted their home in the Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza, the sources added. In a separate incident, the sources said a child died from injuries sustained in an Israeli strike that

  • Iran ready to reassure world it is not pursuing nuclear weapons, president says
    by MI on May 24, 2026

    Iran is ready to reassure the international community that it is not pursuing nuclear weapons or instability in the region, President Masoud Pezeshkian said on Sunday, Anadolu reports. “Prior to the martyrdom of Ayatollah (Ali) Khamenei, Iran’s late Leader, we declared — and we reiterate now — that we are ready to assure the world we do not seek nuclear weapons,” Pezeshkian said in remarks carried by state-run news agency IRNA. “It is rather Tel Aviv that is driving regional instability,” he said, accusing Israel of pursuing a vision of “Greater Israel.” Iranian negotiators will never compromise on the country’s “honor and dignity,” added Pezeshkian. His remarks came a day after US President Donald Trump on Saturday said an agreement with Iran

  • Trump says Iran talks ‘constructive’ but blockade will remain until final deal is reached
    by MI on May 24, 2026

    US President Donald Trump said Sunday that negotiations with Iran are “orderly and constructive” and vowed the blockade will remain in place until a final agreement is reached, Anadolu reports. “The Blockade will remain in full force and effect until an agreement is reached, certified, and signed. Both sides must take their time and get it right. There can be no mistakes!,” Trump said in a post on his social media platform Truth Social. He also said US-Iran relations are becoming “much more professional and productive,” while warning that Tehran must not develop or acquire a nuclear weapon. Trump further thanked Middle Eastern countries for their “support and cooperation,” saying engagement would be strengthened through broader participation in the Abraham Accords, and

  • Escape or escalate: Trump’s tactical crossroads in the Iran conflict
    by MI on May 24, 2026

    The war that Donald Trump declared won last month looks rather different from the inside of the Pentagon. The resulting stalemate has drained American military stockpiles, emboldened Iranian commanders, and left the US with far worse options than before the conflict began. The administration’s triumphalist framing has struck a jarring note among those who have spent careers studying the Iranian military and the limits of American power projection. Declaring victory when the enemy is still standing, still armed, and still controlling the waterway you went to war over is not a strategy. It is a wish dressed up as a press release. At the heart of the impasse are two demands that Tehran has consistently and categorically rejected. Iran will

  • 18 countries condemn Somaliland move to open ‘embassy’ in occupied Jerusalem
    by MI on May 24, 2026

    The foreign ministers of Turkiye and 17 other countries strongly condemned the “illegal and unacceptable” move by the breakaway Somaliland region to open a so-called embassy in occupied Jerusalem, Anadolu reports. A joint statement was issued by the foreign ministers of Turkiye, Algeria, Bangladesh, Djibouti, Egypt, Indonesia, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Mauritania, Oman, Pakistan, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, and Yemen. “The ministers condemn in the strongest terms the illegal and unacceptable step taken by the so-called ‘Somaliland’ region in opening a purported ‘embassy’ in occupied Jerusalem,” the statement said. It said the move constituted a “flagrant violation” of international law and relevant international resolutions, and represented a direct infringement on the legal and historical status of occupied Jerusalem. READ: Israel approves first

  • Iran shoots down Israeli spy drone in country’s south: Report
    by MI on May 24, 2026

    Iranian air defenses have shot down an Israeli surveillance drone over the country’s southern Hormozgan province, Iran’s semi-official news agency Mehr reported on Sunday. The wreckage of a destroyed Orbiter drone was found in coordination with Iranian naval forces, the outlet added. Israel has yet to comment on the report. The development came after US President Donald Trump on Saturday said an agreement with Iran to end the war was “largely negotiated” and awaited finalization. Regional tensions have escalated since the US and Israel launched strikes against Iran in February. Tehran retaliated with strikes targeting Israel as well as US allies in the Gulf, along with the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. A ceasefire took effect on April 8

  • Israeli premier expresses concern over US handling of Iran nuclear file in call with Trump: Report
    by MI on May 24, 2026

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed concern over the US administration’s handling of Iran’s nuclear file during a phone call with President Donald Trump, according to Israeli media on Sunday, Anadolu reports. Netanyahu also voiced worries over a possible linkage of a ceasefire in Lebanon and a potential US-Iran agreement, Israel’s public broadcaster KAN reported, citing an informed Israeli source. This came after Trump on Saturday said an agreement with Iran to end the war was “largely negotiated” and awaited finalization, following Pakistani army chief Asim Munir’s visit to Tehran, his second in recent weeks. Netanyahu and the Israeli security establishment believe that “the Iranians are stalling to buy time, and that Tehran will announce its unwillingness to make concession after 60

  • EU Commission chief welcomes progress toward US-Iran deal
    by MI on May 24, 2026

    European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Sunday welcomed progress toward a possible agreement between the US and Iran, stressing the need for a deal that would reduce tensions and prevent further escalation in the region, Anadolu reports. “I welcome the progress towards an agreement between the US and Iran. We need a deal that truly de-escalates the conflict, reopens the Strait of Hormuz and guarantees toll free full freedom of navigation,” von der Leyen said through the US social media company X. She reiterated that Iran “must not be allowed to develop a nuclear weapon” and called on Tehran to end actions she described as “destabilizing in the region, directly or through proxies, as well as its unjustified and

  • Rubio says progress made on ‘outline’ to open Strait of Hormuz ‘without toll’
    by MI on May 24, 2026

    US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Sunday that progress has been made on an “outline” to open the Strait of Hormuz “without toll” but that would need “full Iranian acceptance and then compliance,” Anadolu reports. “Some progress has been made, significant progress, although not final progress has been made,” Rubio told reporters in Indian capital New Delhi, referring to ongoing indirect talks between the US and Iran, mediated by Pakistan. On the Strait of Hormuz, Rubio said: “This is an international waterway. They don’t own it. It’s an international waterway.” Emphasizing a diplomatic solution, Rubio said the US has “made some progress over the last 48 hours working with our partners in the Gulf region on an outline.” The outline,

  • Iran says potential memorandum with US includes end of war on all fronts: Tasnim
    by MI on May 24, 2026

    A potential memorandum of understanding (MoU) between Iran and the US includes an end of the war on all fronts, Tasnim news agency reported on Sunday. This includes Israel’s attacks in Lebanon, and that Washington would also commit to waiving sanctions on Iran’s oil during negotiations. If the agreement is reached, the Strait of Hormuz will not fully return to its pre-war status; instead, the number of ships allowed to pass would be restored to pre-war levels within 30 days, according to Tasnim. Iran, the news agency said, emphasizes the enforcement of its sovereign rights over the Strait of Hormuz through various means, the details of which will be announced later. Meanwhile, Iran insists on at least a partial release

  • US, Iran near 60-day ceasefire deal to reopen Strait of Hormuz
    by MI on May 24, 2026

    The US and Iran are close to signing a 60-day ceasefire extension that would reopen the Strait of Hormuz, allowing Iran to resume oil sales and creating a window for negotiations on Tehran’s nuclear program, according to a US official familiar with the draft agreement, the Axios news website reported. The proposed deal, which has not been finalized, could be announced as soon as Sunday. Officials cautioned, however, that the agreement could still collapse before it is signed. Under the draft memorandum of understanding, Iran would clear mines from the Strait of Hormuz and allow ships to pass without tolls. In exchange, Washington would lift its blockade on Iranian ports and issue limited sanctions waivers permitting Tehran to sell oil

  • Pakistan welcomes Trump’s ‘extraordinary efforts’ to reach peace with Iran: Premier
    by MI on May 24, 2026

    Pakistan early Sunday welcomed President Donald Trump’s “extraordinary efforts” to pursue peace, following a call with leaders from Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Turkiye, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, Jordan and Pakistan, Anadolu reports. “I congratulate President Donald Trump on his extraordinary efforts to pursue peace and for holding a very useful and productive telephone call earlier today, with the leaders of Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Turkiye, Egypt, the UAE, Jordan and Pakistan,” said Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif. Sharif said the discussion provided a useful opportunity to exchange views on how to move the process forward and achieve lasting peace in the region. He also said Pakistan would continue its peace efforts “with utmost sincerity” and expressed hope that it could host the next round

  • Acceptable till it wasn’t: Itamar Ben-Gvir and the Global Sumud Flotilla
    by MI on May 24, 2026

    It has been a sorry though predictable exercise.  When he lived up (or down) to expectations of atrocious conduct befitting the proud bigot that he is, Israel’s Minister for National Security had to be seen as aberrant, the man who strayed, if only slightly.  The conduct in question involved Itamar Ben-Gvir’s posting of footage on social media mocking the fate of activists of the Global Sumud Flotilla who had made a failed humanitarian effort to break the blockade of Gaza.  The activists, seized in international waters by Israeli forces off the coast of Cyprus, had been blindfolded, their hands bound, and forced to kneel on the floor at the Port of Ashdod.  The caption of the posted video featured the

  • Hezbollah says it launched 12 attacks targeting Israeli Iron Dome launchers, drone defense systems
    by MI on May 24, 2026

    Lebanese group Hezbollah said Sunday that it carried out 12 attacks in the last 24 hours against Israeli forces in southern Lebanon and northern Israel, Anadolu reports. The attacks included strikes targeting military vehicles, drone jamming systems and launchers belonging to Israel’s Iron Dome air defense system. The group said in a statement that the attacks came in response to Israeli ceasefire violations and attacks on southern villages. Hezbollah said it targeted an Israeli military engineering vehicle with drones in the southern Lebanese city of Bint Jbeil. The group also said it struck a technical device and a command vehicle at the Jal Al-Allam site in northern Israel, claiming direct hits. According to Hezbollah, an Israeli Heron 1 drone was confronted above

  • Legal challenge launched against the IHRA definition of antisemitism in British court
    by MI on May 24, 2026

    A British rights group, Right to Protest, has issued a press statement announcing that Dr Ranjeet Brar, a vascular surgeon, is bringing a judicial review to challenge the misuse of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) working definition of antisemitism by public bodies – notable among them is King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. On 6th April 2026, Dr Ranjeet Brar, was suspended by the Trust following his speech at a memorial for the 186 children killed in a school strike in Minab, Iran. In that speech, he criticised Israel’s genocide in Gaza and the policies of the Israeli, US and British governments. Shortly after, Dr Ranjeet Brar was suspended from work. Dr Brar believes the IHRA definition of antisemitism

  • Iran agrees on plan to end fighting, reopening Hormuz: Report
    by MI on May 24, 2026

    Iran has agreed to a draft plan to end fighting and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, The New York Times reported Saturday, citing three senior Iranian officials. The proposed plan would halt fighting across all fronts, including in Lebanon, while focusing primarily on reopening the Strait of Hormuz, according to the report. The proposal includes lifting the US naval blockade on Iran and allowing unrestricted commercial shipping through the strategic waterway without Iran imposing tolls, said the newspaper. Contentious issues related to Iran’s nuclear program, a major sticking point in negotiations, would be deferred for separate talks within 30 to 60 days. The proposal would also release $25 billion in Iranian assets frozen overseas, according to the report. Pakistani and

  • Qatar’s emir holds Saudi, UAE talks amid diplomatic push for US-Iran deal
    by MI on May 24, 2026

    Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani held separate calls Saturday with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and United Arab Emirates President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan about regional developments and efforts to reduce tensions and promote stability, Anadolu reports. A statement from Qatar’s Amiri Diwan said Sheikh Tamim and the Saudi crown prince reviewed ties and ways to strengthen cooperation, in addition to exchanging views on key regional and international developments. The two sides also discussed efforts to support political solutions aimed at strengthening security and stability in the region and stressed the importance of reaching comprehensive and lasting solutions that address the root causes of crises. In a separate call, Sheikh Tamim and the UAE president discussed

  • 7 Palestinians injured in Israeli army, occupier attacks in occupied West Bank
    by MI on May 24, 2026

    Seven Palestinians were injured Saturday in attacks carried out by Israeli forces and occupiers in the Hebron and Bethlehem governorates of the southern occupied West Bank, Anadolu reports. The Palestinian Red Crescent Society said its crews transported a young man to hospital after he was shot with live ammunition in the abdomen and hand during an Israeli military raid on the town of Beit Ummar in Hebron governorate. It added that two Palestinians were also injured by live fire during an Israeli army raid on the town of Beit Fajjar in Bethlehem governorate. Sources said four Palestinians were injured after Israeli occupiers assaulted residents in the Wadi al-Rakhim area of Masafer Yatta in Hebron governorate, with beatings and pepper spray. READ: UN reports

  • Trump says agreement with Iran ‘has been largely negotiated, subject to finalization’
    by MI on May 24, 2026

    US President Donald Trump said Saturday that an agreement with Iran to end the war between the two nations “has been largely negotiated, subject to finalization”, Anadolu reports. “An Agreement has been largely negotiated, subject to finalization between the United States of America, the Islamic Republic of Iran, and the various other countries,” Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform. Trump said he discussed the prospective deal with several regional leaders in a “very good call.” He also said he had a phone call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. “Final aspects and details of the Deal are currently being discussed, and will be announced shortly. In addition to many other elements of the Agreement, the Strait of Hormuz will be opened,”

  • France bans Israeli Cabinet Minister Ben-Gvir over treatment of Gaza flotilla activists
    by Marwa A on May 23, 2026

    France has banned Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir from entering French territory over what Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot described as “unacceptable actions” against activists aboard a Gaza-bound flotilla, Anadolu reports. Barrot said Saturday that the move followed incidents involving French and European citizens participating in the Global Sumud Flotilla. “France cannot tolerate French nationals being threatened, intimidated, or brutalized,” he said, particularly by a serving government minister. “I note that these actions have been condemned by a large number of Israeli government and political figures. They follow a long list of shocking statements and actions, incitements to hatred and violence against Palestinians,” Barrot wrote on the US social media platform X. He added: “Like my Italian colleague, I call

  • German court classifies Jewish Voice as “extremist”
    by Marwa A on May 23, 2026

    The German organisation Jewish Voice for a Just Peace in the Middle East (JV) may, for the time being, continue to be classified as “extremist” by Germany’s domestic intelligence service. This was decided by a court in Cologne last Wednesday. The organisation describes itself as anti-Zionist and is among the most prominent Jewish voices in Germany advocating for Palestinian rights. It characterises what has been taking place in Palestine for more than 100 years as settler colonialism, apartheid, and ethnic cleansing. Its members appear publicly at demonstrations and as speakers, and support initiatives such as the global BDS movement and the German “Kufiyas in Buchenwald” campaign. While JV has faced a mixture of systematic ignorance and defamation as “self-hating Jews”

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