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Algeria–Mali
Algeria shot down a Turkish-made drone used by Mali near their shared border, escalating tensions over the Azawad issue. Algeria opposes Mali’s militarized response and supports dialogue (Al-Quds al-Arabi).
Egypt–US
Trump and Sisi held a tense call amid diverging views on Gaza and the Houthis. Egypt opposes military solutions and displacement plans, while the US prioritizes eliminating the Houthi threat (Asharq al-Awsat).
Iran–US
Iran warns it may develop nuclear weapons if attacked. With weakened proxies and regional setbacks, Tehran sees US-Israeli threats as a “hell scenario” that could upend the regional balance (Al-Quds al-Arabi).
Iraq
Pro-Iran militias fear Turkish influence as Khazali accuses Ankara of training rival militias. Meanwhile, controversial amendments to Iraq’s Personal Status Law could legalize child marriage, sparking backlash (Al-Arab, Al-Modon).
Lebanon
Hezbollah faces Israeli pressure, but refuses to disarm, citing deterrence needs and fear of future instability from Syria (Al-Modon, Al-Joumhouria). Civilians flee Beirut suburbs amid rising housing discrimination (Asharq al-Awsat).
Syria
Israel bombed strategic Syrian bases to block Turkish military expansion. Turkey’s entry is seen as a shift from Iranian to Sunni influence, triggering regional rivalry (Asas Media, Al-Araby al-Jadeed).
Nigeria
Shi’i communities face persecution from Salafists and police, pushing them closer to Iran. Tehran is leveraging this crisis to deepen its foothold in West Africa (Al-Arab).