Analysis: Hamas has weathered Israeli assassinations in the past but faces unprecedented challenges in deciding on both a new leadership and the group’s future. With Gaza facing unprecedented devastation, experts and analysts have cast doubt on Hamas’s ability to maintain its traditional internal regulations for selecting a new leader following …
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Why UNIFIL are in the crosshairs of Israel’s war on Lebanon
Analysis: The presence of UNIFIL peacekeepers is an obstacle to Israel’s plans for depopulating south Lebanon and creating a buffer zone. Since launching its ground invasion, Israel has carried out a series of unlawful attacks on the UN’s peacekeeping forces, who may see them as an impediment to its plans …
Read More »In shift, Erdogan’s top ally says Ocalan’s life sentence can be reassessed if PKK disbands
Devlet Bahceli also suggested that the conditions of the militant leader’s life sentence without parole be reconsidered if he agrees to make such a call. In a U-turn that came as a bombshell for Turkish politics, Devlet Bahceli, a top ally of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and leader of …
Read More »At least 7 killed, 22 injured in attack on Turkey’s defense company TUSAS
A series of explosions and gunshots were heard at TUSAS, Turkey’s state-run aerospace and defense company, in an attack Turkey’s defense chief blamed on the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party. An attack struck the Turkish Aerospace Industries (TUSAS) headquarters near Ankara on Wednesday causing multiple casualties. Turkish officials blamed a Kurdish …
Read More »UK-Germany Defence Agreement Signed
The Trinity House Agreement, which has been signed today, has its foundations in RUSI and FES research conducted following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Some of the key ideas underpinning the UK-German defence agreement signed today can be traced to work RUSI undertook with the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES) in the …
Read More »As Israel mulls opening a third warfront against Iran, it extends hands to the Balkans
Israeli president Isaac Herzog’s first ever visits to Serbia and Albania weeks ago cannot be seen as isolated from the developments in the region, analysts say. As Tel Aviv charges ahead with multiple wars, undeterred by the unprecedented damage it is bringing itself globally as indicated by some of its …
Read More »PKK claims responsibility for deadly attack on Turkish defense firm in Ankara
The attack against TUSAS comes amid signs of a renewed effort to bring an end to the conflict between the PKK and Turkish state. A banned Kurdish militant group on Friday claimed responsibility for an attack on the headquarters of a key defense company in the Turkish capital Ankara that …
Read More »Iraq Stuck Between Israel And Iran As Tensions Rise – Analysis
Iraq’s leaders have a lot on their minds, stuck between Israel and Iran as the two countries veer closer to open conflict. Iraq is still recovering from the reign of Saddam Hussein, the 1980-1988 war with Iraq, decades of sanctions that followed the 1991 invasion of Kuwait, liberation by the …
Read More »Moldova’s Razor-Thin EU ‘Yes’ Vote Puts President Sandu In A Tight Spot – Analysis
A narrow victory for the “yes” camp in Moldova’s referendum on the EU is not exactly the result that pro-EU President Maia Sandu was hoping for. By calling for the referendum, the Soviet-born and Moldovan- and U.S.-educated Sandu was hoping to capitalize on EU support and largesse, as well as …
Read More »Bulgaria: Early Elections Won’t Solve Political Crisis
Bulgarians will head to the polls on 27 October for the seventh parliamentary election in three and a half years, but there is little hope that the country’s deep political crisis will end with the formation of a stable government. Polls by two leading agencies, Gallup International Balkan and Trend, …
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