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Egypt
Cairo denies accusations of aiding Israel militarily or facilitating Palestinian displacement, framing such claims as efforts to undermine public trust (Asharq al-Awsat).
Iraq
A new law proposes integrating the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) as an official military institution with expanded powers, raising concerns about institutional militarization and Iran’s influence (Asharq al-Awsat).
Kuwait
Trump-linked US officials claim Kuwait “owes” the US for liberation in 1991, sparking outrage; seen as pressure to invest more in the US and normalize ties with Israel (Asas Media).
Lebanon
The US is pushing Beirut to disarm Hezbollah, possibly through foreign intervention, while Hezbollah warns of civil conflict if the army is used against it (Al-Joumhouria).
Palestine/Gaza
Israel is pressuring Egypt to open the Rafah border via intensified bombing, seeking de facto displacement of Gazans (Al-Araby al-Jadeed).
Growing public anger and tribal opposition to Hamas over its wartime leadership; protests spread across Gaza (Al-Akhbar, Al-Arab, Asharq al-Awsat).
Syria
US military drawdown from northeast Syria may signal a full withdrawal; Kurdish forces move closer to Damascus (Al-Modon).
Israel escalates strikes to assert dominance and prevent Turkish influence in Syria (Al-Khaleej Online).
UAE
Criticism mounts over the UAE’s pro-Israel stance, normalization efforts, and complicity in Gaza displacement narratives (Arabi 21).