The Geopolitical Nightmare Unfolding in the Middle East
Last weeks large-scale attack by Hamas on Israeli territories, marked by its intensity and targets, not only disrupted Israeli strategic and civilian sectors but also raised questions about its origins and backing.
Suspicions of Iranian with both Hamas and Hezbollah have further muddied the waters, hinting at a deeper geopolitical game at play.
Israel's countermeasures, while immediate and multi-pronged, also grapple with these international dimensions, seeking to address not just the immediate threat but also the shadowy puppeteers behind the scenes, including Putin who will seek to deflect Western resources away from Ukraine.
It has been suggested that Hamas, backed by Iran, launched the attacks to destabilise the previously forthcoming deal with which Saudi Arabia would formerly recognise Israel. If that was the goal of Hamas, they appear to have succeeded with Saudi Arabia pulling out of the deal for now.
Adding to the region's volatility is OPEC's recent decision to escalate oil prices, bringing economic challenges to the already bubbling cauldron of political unrest.
The Middle East complex web of alliances, strategies, and covert operations shaping the Middle East's current landscape.
In the immediacy, British citizens in Gaza had been urged to get to the Rafah Crossing between Gaza & Egypt however there are reports this evening that there have been strikes in the area around the crossing with Israel & Hamas denying responsibility.
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