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Lebanon: Internal Struggles in Hezbollah (Nidaa al-Watan, Asharq al-Awsat)
-- Former MP Nawaf al-Moussawi publicly criticized Hezbollah’s leadership, exposing security failures and internal fractures.
-- He highlighted security lapses that led to leadership assassinations and suggested an emerging split within Hezbollah’s ranks.
-- Analysts believe Hezbollah’s credibility is eroding due to Iran’s weakened influence and financial strains.
Palestine: Future of Gaza Governance (Asas Media, Al-Arab)
-- Palestinian official Hussein al-Sheikh asserted that Hamas should fully relinquish control over Gaza, proposing a transitional phase under the Palestinian Authority (PA).
-- President Mahmoud Abbas announced a Vice President position and a general pardon for expelled Fatah members, fueling speculation about Mohammad Dahlan’s return to Palestinian politics.
-- Observers suggest Abbas is maneuvering to regain legitimacy among regional powers.
Egypt & Syria: Diplomatic Opening? (Al-Arab)
-- Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi met with Syria’s transitional leader Ahmed al-Sharaa at the Arab summit.
-- Analysts see this as a potential shift in Egypt’s stance toward Syria, possibly recognizing the new post-Assad government.
-- Egypt may seek regional alignment to maintain diplomatic leverage in Gaza’s reconstruction.
Iran-Turkey Tensions Over Syria & Iraq (Al-Modon)
-- Diplomatic strains escalated after Turkey accused Iran of backing Kurdish armed groups in Iraq.
-- Turkey is capitalizing on Iran’s regional setbacks to expand its influence in Syria and Iraq.
-- Despite tensions, both sides seek to avoid outright confrontation.
Sudan: RSF Declares a Parallel Government (Al-Quds al-Arabi)
-- The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and allies signed a transitional constitution, proposing a secular and decentralized Sudan.
-- The move deepens the country's political crisis, as Sudan now faces two rival governments.
Yemen: Escalating Protests in Hadhramaut (Al-Quds al-Arabi)
-- Five days of protests erupted in Mukalla against worsening public services, particularly electricity shortages.
-- Demonstrations may expand as public frustration grows.
US-Egypt-Israel: Gaza Reconstruction & Trump’s Calculations (Asharq al-Awsat)
-- Washington is open to Egypt’s Gaza reconstruction plan but seeks clarity on Hamas’s disarmament.
-- Analysts suggest Trump could back the plan if it advances Saudi-Israel normalization and enhances his diplomatic image.