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Al-Monitor's Elizabeth Hagedorn discusses how each presidential candidate would face the conflict in the Middle East if they won.
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Al-Monitor's Adam Lucente traveled to Pennsylvania, a critical swing state, to speak with Muslim, Jewish and Armenian voters on their views and preferred candidate in the 2024 US presidential election.
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Al-Monitor's associate editor in Beirut, Beatrice Farhat, reports on what Hochstein's trip means for the region, how even previously "safe" areas are increasingly being targeted and Lebanese outlook on the conflict as the US election nears.
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The Israeli defense chief postponed his trip to Washington on Tuesday as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu prepared for a Wednesday morning call with President Biden, which Vice President Kamala Harris also joined. Meanwhile, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi traveled to Riyadh, where he met with Saudi Crown Prince MBS.
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Al-Monitor's Jack Dutton interviews MAGNiTT CEO Philip Bahoshy on global investors interest in MENA startups.
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A conversation with Al-Monitor's Rina Bassist and Daoud Kuttab on how the past year has changed the region as we knew it with the anniversary of the Oct. 7 attacks, when Hamas fighters brutally murdered nearly 1,200 in southern Israel, taking 251 hostages and the ensuing war in Gaza began.
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While Israel vowed to retaliate after Iran launched around 200 ballistic missiles at the Jewish state Tuesday night, US President Joe Biden said on Wednesday that he would not support an Israeli attack on Iranian nuclear sites, leading many to wonder where, when and what Israel intends to hit. Iranian journalist Mohammad Reza Mousavi gives insight into how he sees Tehran calculating an Israeli response and if oil refineries will be targets.
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In Lebanon, at least 569 people have been killed and over 1,835 others injured since Israel increased its airstrikes in Lebanon, while world leaders meeting in New York at the UN General Assembly rush to convene diplomatic channels to avert a regional war.
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The Israeli military intensified its airstrikes in south and east Lebanon on Monday, warning Lebanese citizens to evacuate areas where Hezbollah may be storing weapons, Al-Monitor's Beatrice Farhat reporting from Beirut gives us the latest on the ground.
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Al-Monitor's Gabrielle Debinski and Tyler Huffman report on why Israeli officials, choosing between three options, made a decision on Tuesday to detonate pagers used by Hezbollah operatives. The pager attacks killed at least 12 people, including two children, and left around 2,800 others injured. On Wednesday more explosions followed as hand-held radios detonated, killing at least 20 people and injuring more than 450, according to Lebanon's Health Ministry.
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Israel is suspected of being behind a large-scale attack on pagers used by Hezbollah members that exploded across Lebanon on Tuesday, Ali Hashem, a contributor in the region gives us the regional first reaction and mood on the ground.
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In Washington, Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid called Monday for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to seal a Gaza truce deal while Israel's defense minister, Yoav Gallant, met with US envoy Amos Hochstein. Gallant warned that the possibility for an agreement with Hezbollah is becoming less likely as the group "continues to tie itself" to Hamas.
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Al-Monitor's Adam Lucente discusses Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian's first foreign trip this week to Iraq, where he called for unity against Israel and met with Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani in Baghdad as well as Kurdistan Region President Masoud Barzani in Erbil.
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Russia has received short-range ballistic missiles from Iran and is expected to use them on the Ukrainian battlefield within weeks, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Tuesday, a claim Tehran has categorically denied, calling the Western media reports "a psychological warfare campaign."
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Al-Monitor's Sam Wendel addresses whether NFL changes to investment rules will attract MENA financiers given their track record with sport investments.
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As Brett McGurk, President Joe Biden's senior Middle East adviser, met with high-ranking Qatari officials in Doha on Tuesday, White House spokesperson John Kirby told Israel's Channel 12 that Iran was "postured and poised" to attack Israel. In Turkey, a court blocks 69 accounts on Twitter while Azerbaijan’s foreign minister, Jeyhun Bayramov, arrives in Ankara.
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Qatari prime minister and top diplomat Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani is in Tehran meeting with his Iranian counterpart, Abbas Araghchi, as Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir sparks fresh outrage by saying he would build a synagogue at Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa Mosque compound if he could.
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Al-Monitor's Gulf correspondent Jennifer Gnana explains how Saudi Arabia's efforts to attract foreign direct capital, streamline financial processes and continue diversifying its economy away from oil could be helped by the country's new reform laws.
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The news shaping the region today
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Libya is split between an internationally recognized government in the capital, Tripoli, in the west and a rival in the east, and are in conflict with each other. Ben Fishman, a senior fellow at The Washington Institute who served on US National Security Council from 2009 to 2013, speaks about the situation in Libya, how the decrease in oil output has heightened tensions and the wider regional implications.
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