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Egypt–Israel–Ethiopia Axis (Al-Araby al-Jadeed, Times of Israel)
Cairo is alarmed by Israeli Foreign Minister Sa’ar’s high-level visit to Ethiopia. Egyptian diplomatic sources view this as a strategic Israeli effort to counterbalance Egyptian influence in the Horn of Africa and Red Sea, potentially worsening Egypt’s position in the GERD negotiations.
Iraq: Iran Orders Militias to Stand Down (Al-Mada)
Citing orders from top Iranian figures like Qaani, armed factions in Iraq have frozen operations. Disarmament negotiations continue, but real progress hinges on broader U.S.-Iran talks. Baghdad is quiet to avoid antagonizing powerful Shiite groups ahead of al-Sudani’s re-election bid.
Lebanon: Abbas Seeks Palestinian Disarmament (Rai al-Youm)
Abbas plans to visit Beirut to push for the handover of Palestinian weapons in refugee camps. Arab states back this as a preemptive measure against Israeli escalation. Hamas may resist or set conditions.
Turkey–Hezbollah–Israel (Asas Media)
Hezbollah tipped off Turkey about Israeli booby-trapped pager shipments intended to cause mass casualties. This rare intelligence cooperation underlines Ankara’s complex positioning amid regional espionage.
Sudan–UAE Red Sea Confrontation (Al-Akhbar)
Sudan cut ties with the UAE after accusing it of launching drone strikes from Somali territory. Sudanese officials call this an act of war, hinting at a deeper Emirati military entanglement.
Syria–Israel Backchannel via UAE (Al-Arab)
The UAE is mediating indirect talks between Syria and Israel, focusing on mutual security concerns. The quiet track began after President al-Sharaa’s UAE visit and could de-escalate Israeli airstrikes.