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Algeria (Arabi 21)
President Tebboune’s visit to Bechar near Morocco, amid escalating Sahel tensions, signals internal power struggles with Army Chief Chengriha. Allegations of military drug smuggling networks suggest deep corruption hidden behind anti-Morocco rhetoric.
Egypt (Al-Arab, Asharq al-Awsat)
A coordinated Western media campaign against President Sisi hints at pressure over Gaza resettlement rejection and Egypt’s growing ties with China.
Egyptian officials firmly dismiss any possibility of reconciliation with the Muslim Brotherhood after Jordan’s crackdown, emphasizing broad popular hostility to the group.
Iran (Al-Quds al-Arabi)
Abbas Araghchi emerges as the new diplomatic "face" of Iran, seeking pragmatic engagement with the U.S., while Israel’s escalatory shadow war risks pushing the region into wider conflict.
Iraq (Al-Arab)
Iraq’s secretive outreach to Washington angers Tehran’s allies, highlighting Baghdad's attempt to balance U.S. ties while avoiding Iranian backlash before upcoming elections.
Lebanon (Asas Media, Nidaa al-Watan)
Berri frames Hezbollah’s weapons as a "negotiation card," while efforts are underway to dismantle Hamas’s military presence in refugee camps.
Palestine (Al-Quds al-Arabi)
New documents reveal France’s covert involvement in quietly relocating Gaza’s professionals to Europe, raising fears of a silent, organized displacement.