Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia' al-Sudani announced that Iraq does not wish to be part of the ongoing regional war, emphasizing the country's right to self-defense. His statements come amid increasing pressures from the United States and Iran as tensions rise in the region.
Military expert Elias Hanna asserts that the entry of the Houthi group into the confrontation line is draining Israeli air defenses, which are already under pressure on three simultaneous fronts. This development reflects a fundamental shift in the regional geopolitical environment.
Egypt is experiencing an unprecedented surge in essential commodity prices as the repercussions of regional conflict weigh heavily on citizens' pockets. The government is implementing measures to address escalating economic pressures.
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Sisi has warned of the potential negative repercussions of regional wars on the Egyptian economy, urging the government to take immediate measures to ensure market stability. This statement was made during a meeting with the Prime Minister and finance and planning ministers.
Calls are increasing for Iraqis to enlist in support of Iran amid the ongoing regional war, despite Iraqi law criminalizing such activities. The Iraqi government is attempting to distance itself from the conflict while Iranian-aligned groups continue their efforts.
The Syrian economy faces a new shock due to regional events, struggling to recover from years of conflict. This situation complicates the already fragile economic and social conditions in the country.
A report by 'Al-Quds Al-Arabi' reveals that the government of Benjamin Netanyahu is attempting to leverage the regional war to resolve the Palestinian issue, coinciding with UN reports on demographic changes in Gaza and the annexation of the West Bank.
Food prices in Lebanon have seen a significant increase since the onset of regional conflict, putting pressure on families and reshaping spending priorities. The rise affects most commodities, raising questions about its causes and limits.
The Iranian-backed Houthi group from Yemen has announced its first attacks on Israel since the beginning of the conflict, raising the stakes for regional war escalation. This comes as additional American forces arrive in the Middle East.
The Houthi group announced its military involvement in the ongoing war alongside Iran after a month of waiting. This move reflects Iranian pressures and complex calculations amid fears of escalation extending to the Red Sea.
Political sources in Beirut fear that Lebanon will be the biggest loser following the end of the current regional war, as internal tensions rise over Hezbollah's weapons.