Lebanon's Army Commander-in-Chief, General Rodolph Haykal, met with several prominent lawmakers and the head of State Security in his Yarzeh office. The discussions centered on the worsening political and security situation facing Lebanon during this sensitive and volatile phase. Key MPs Sajih Attieh, Ahmad Al Kheir, and Mohammad Suleiman joined General Haykal to review developments impacting the nation’s stability. Subsequently, Major General Edgar Lawandos, Director General of State Security, engaged with Haykal on enhancing cooperation between the army and state security to better secure the country. These consultations underscore the Lebanese leadership’s concerns about deteriorating conditions and their urgent intent... [Continue Reading]
The US and Israel's increasing military pressure on Iran is elevating the risk of a prolonged conflict, potentially destabilizing the broader Middle East and triggering global economic disruptions. Diplomatic efforts have faltered, with experts pointing to the Trump administration's uncompromising approach as a key factor undermining negotiations. Ali Vaez, Iran project director at the International Crisis Group, cited the breakdown in talks and growing mistrust between the US and Iran as hallmarks of a crisis without a clear diplomatic exit. The intensified strikes on Iranian infrastructure by Israel and US-led forces could provoke retaliatory actions, further escalating regional instability. This... [Continue Reading]
The situation in the Middle East continues to worsen, with significant military actions reported and warnings of a deepening humanitarian crisis. As hostilities enter another month, reports indicate further military strikes in Lebanon attributed to Israel, heightening fears of an impending humanitarian disaster. Areas such as Beirut's southern suburbs have been under bombardment, intensifying the already critical conditions faced by civilians. The United Nations has raised alarm bells over the escalating crisis in Lebanon, with reports indicating that more than one million people, which constitutes roughly one in five residents, have fled their homes since the outset of hostilities. Karolina... [Continue Reading]