Naomi Fink from Amova Asset Management stated in an interview with Bloomberg that financial markets are pricing in a near end to the ongoing conflicts in the Middle East. This expectation arises amidst escalating tensions in the region.
Massive protests took place in Tel Aviv as thousands gathered to express their opposition to the ongoing war and called for the resignation of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The demonstrations reflect growing public discontent with the current situation.
On Saturday, Tel Aviv witnessed its largest protest against Israel's war on Iran, with hundreds gathering despite military restrictions, leading to police intervention and the arrest of 17 demonstrators. Protesters raised slogans calling for peace and an end to the war.
Foreign ministers from Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Turkey held a comprehensive meeting in Islamabad to discuss ways to resolve the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. This meeting comes at a critical time that necessitates urgent diplomatic actions.
During Palm Sunday Mass held at St. Peter's Square, Pope Leo IV emphasized that God does not justify wars, highlighting the suffering of Christians in the Middle East amidst rising tensions due to the ongoing war in Iran.