The Gaza Stabilization Force faces stalled progress and unresolved questions on mandate, composition, and U.S. role, risking its viability.
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Gaza’s $25 billion reconstruction plan requires ending the blockade, governance reform, and Palestinian self-determination to provide hope and jobs for youth.
Iraq faces a critical window to disarm Iran‑backed militias as Tehran weakens and Washington pressures Baghdad to rein them in.
Iraq is reinforcing its Syrian border, fearing Aleppo clashes could spread eastward, triggering displacement, militant infiltration, and Islamic State escapes.
US-Iran diplomacy proceeds under military shadow. Hawks seek regime change; regional allies plead restraint. War is not inevitable, but neither is peace.
A landmark Syria-SDF ceasefire and integration deal offers historic peace opportunity, but centralization and trust challenges remain formidable.
Turkey’s military rise has isolated it and strained its economy, leaving it powerful abroad but fragile, overburdened, and trapped at home.
Striking Iran would trigger an unconstrained, region-wide war, unlike Trump’s Venezuela model.
UNIFIL’s role in disarming Hezbollah is debated as ineffective by Israel, essential by Lebanon.
Lebanon’s vague Hezbollah disarmament plan needs a firm U.S.-enforced deadline.
