
Fatah Tightens Its Grip as Gaza’s Token Vote Lays Bare the Palestinian Political Rupture
These local elections are not a clean democratic revival but a stark display of Palestinian division, with Fatah consolidating institutional advantage in the West Bank while a tightly limited vote in Deir al-Balah underscores how war, factional exclusion, and contested legitimacy still define politics in Gaza.
Iran’s Power Structure Is Fragmented, and the IRGC Is Driving the War More Than the Civilian State
Behind Tehran’s claims of unity, the real picture is a system still functioning but no longer clearly commanded from the top: Mojtaba Khamenei holds the title, yet the military, rival political centers, and improvised intermediaries appear to be shaping decisions in real time.

Israeli Police Face Scrutiny After a Palestinian Flag Is Cut From a Jewish Skullcap
An incident involving the detention of British Israeli academic Alex Sinclair has escalated into a wider dispute over freedom of expression, policing standards, and the political boundaries of public symbolism in Israel.

Netanyahu Declares Full Recovery After Early-Stage Prostate Cancer Treatment Amid Wartime Political Pressure
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he is in strong health after doctors removed an early-stage malignant tumor, framing the episode not only as a personal medical matter but also as part of a broader struggle over wartime messaging, regional diplomacy, and political leadership during a volatile Middle East moment.

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Key Suspect in Syria’s Tadamon Massacre Taken Into Custody
A Syrian official says Amjad Youssef, accused of playing a central role in the 2013 Tadamon massacre, has been arrested after a targeted security operation.

Lebanese Couple Learns Their Home Was Destroyed After Seeing It in Satellite Images
A family from southern Lebanon says satellite evidence confirmed their house and olive trees were wiped out during Israeli military operations in a border village already emptied by war.

Trump Welcomes Israeli and Lebanese Officials as Beirut Pushes to Prolong Truce
With a fragile 10-day ceasefire nearing its end, Washington talks are testing whether Israel and Lebanon can prevent another sharp escalation.

US-Kuwaiti Journalist Cleared After Detention in Kuwait Over Social Media Posts
A US-Kuwaiti reporter detained for more than seven weeks after reposting war-related images and videos has been acquitted of every charge, according to his lawyers.

Tehran Carries On Under Pressure as Cash Runs Low and the Threat of War Still Hangs Over the City
Across Tehran, ordinary routines continue, but rising prices, job losses, internet limits, and fear of renewed conflict are shaping every part of daily life.

Israeli Airstrike in Northern Gaza Reportedly Kills Five Palestinians, Including Three Children
A strike near a mosque in Beit Lahia has intensified concerns over the stability of Gaza’s already fragile ceasefire.

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