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Today’s Snapshot

Iran–Egypt Relations (Arabi 21)

  • Iranian FM Abbas Araqchi’s visit to Cairo signals Egypt’s waning regional influence, as the U.S. and Gulf states bypass Egypt in Gaza mediation.

  • Egypt’s historic leverage via the Rafah crossing is being eroded by direct U.S.–Hamas talks and Gulf-led diplomacy.

  • A possible Egypt–Iran thaw is more a maneuver to regain relevance than a substantive shift.

 

Iran–Hezbollah Dynamics (Al-Arab)

  • Tehran’s meeting with Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem omitted traditional support language for the “resistance,” sparking speculation about distancing as part of Iran-U.S. nuclear deal talks.

  • Lebanese officials are being reassured of Iran’s commitment to sovereignty and reconstruction, possibly to pre-empt criticism or sanctions.

 

Iraq–Syria–U.S. Withdrawal (Al-Mada)

  • Sudden U.S. pullout from eastern Syria raises fears of ISIS resurgence along Iraq’s border.

  • Iraqi officials emphasize the need for U.S. presence, despite internal political pressure to expel foreign troops.

 

Lebanon–U.S. Policy Shift (Al-Joumhouria, Asas Media)

  • Trump reshuffles his Mideast team, signaling a softer approach toward Lebanon and Hezbollah, despite continued containment goals.

  • U.S. insists Iran must cut off proxies like Hezbollah as a precondition for any nuclear deal—though Iran denies this linkage.

TODAY’S DAILY BRIEFING
05-Jun-2025
Iran
Opinion
"Iranian foreign minister in Cairo: What is Abbas doing?!"  (Website, Middle East)
Arab Diplomacy - Monarchies/Dictatorships - Peace Process
On June 2, the Egyptian Arabi 21 news site carried the following opinion piece by Egyptian writer Selim Azouz: As these lines are published, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi has arrived in Cairo, at the kind invitation of his Egyptian counterpart, to consult on the most prominent developments in the region. What are the most significant developments that prompted Minister Badr Abdel Ati to invite his counterpart Abbas?!… (Read More)
Politics
"...Is Tehran moving towards severing its ties with Hezbollah?"  (Newspaper, Middle East)
Arab Diplomacy
On June 5, the London-based Al-Arab daily newspaper carried the following report: Beirut - The meeting between Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi and Hezbollah Secretary-General Naim Qassem seemed different from other meetings between Iranian officials and Hezbollah leaders, reflecting Tehran's desire to show some distance between them… (Read More)
Iraq
Politics
"America pulls out from Syria fast, leaves 40,000 ISIL members on Iraq's border"  (Al-Mada, Iraq)   
Military and Security - Terrorism - USA Europe
On June 5, the independent Al-Mada newspaper carried the following report from Baghdad by its correspondent Tamim al-Hassan: "Sudden" withdrawals of US forces from Syria from areas bordering Iraq could lead to the redeployment of ISIS in the region. Officials in Iraq said a few days ago that the continued presence of US forces on the Syrian border to fight ISIS is "essential." Parties within the Shiite "Coordination Framework" have become increasingly convinced that US forces should remain in Iraq as well, due to the situation in Syria… (Read More)
Israel
Opinion
"Israel declares an attack on Jordan"  (Website, Middle East)
Monarchies/Dictatorships
On June 4, the electronic Rai al-Youm daily newspaper carried the following piece by Alyaa al-Kayed: On May 29, Israel announced the construction of 22 new settlements, including four on the Jordanian border. This announcement was not a passing event or ordinary news; the settlements on the Jordanian border are interpreted as military and security concentration camps. It is a deliberate step that opens a new chapter with Jordan and in the regional conflict, reshaping the political and geographical reality… (Read More)
Lebanon
Politics
"Trump is reshaping the game in the Middle East: Who holds the keys?"  (Newspaper, Middle East)
Arab Diplomacy - USA Europe
On June 3, the privately owned Al-Joumhouria daily newspaper carried the following report by Toni Issa: The replacement of Morgan Ortagus does not mean that Washington's objectives in Lebanon have shifted. However, what happened is not merely a routine change; rather, it is an indication of a new arrangement of cards, bearing within it the features of a hidden struggle for influence and deep differences, both between the US administration and Benjamin Netanyahu's government, and within Trump's own team, regarding leadership and the management of the most sensitive issues… (Read More)
"US sources: "Iran's proxies cutting off, a prerequisite for the deal"  (Website, Middle East)   
Energy - Military and Security - Peace Process - USA Europe
On June 5, the privately owned Asas Media website carried the following report by Joyce Akiki: Hours after US Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff presented a detailed proposal to the Iranian regime regarding the Iranian nuclear program, which the White House described as "acceptable," Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei announced his rejection of the offer, which he said "100 percent contradicts the principle of 'we can,'" stressing that Tehran would continue to enrich uranium… (Read More)
Libya
Politics
"From Haftar to Dbeibeh: Map of "control and influence" in Libya"  (Asharq al-Awsat, United Kingdom)
Military and Security
On June 4, the Saudi-owned London-based Asharq al-Awsat newspaper carried the following report from Cairo by its correspondent Gamal Gohar: Following the overthrow of the late President Muammar Gaddafi's regime, Libya erupted like a volcano, becoming fragmented and mosaic-like. Now, over the course of 14 years, a new military, security, and political map has begun to take shape across the country, revealing new positions, the expansion of one front, and the shrinking of another… (Read More)
Middle East
Politics
"MB organizations are terrorist: Trump administration about to announce the decision..."  (Website, Middle East)   
Monarchies/Dictatorships - Terrorism - USA Europe
On June 4, the electronic Rai al-Youm daily newspaper carried the following report: Washington – Exclusive to Rai Al-Youm - The issue of designating the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organization has witnessed significant activity over the past week in the corridors of the US Congress and the White House, a growing indication that this decision is imminent, with the aim of dealing a "severe blow" to all institutions of "political Islam" in the Middle East… (Read More)
Palestine
Politics
"The "ghost of Al-Qassam": How Ezzeddine al-Haddad is leading Hamas in the darkest circumstances in Gaza"  (Al-Quds al-Arabi, United Kingdom)   
Military and Security
On June 4, the Qatari-owned London-based Al-Quds al-Arabi daily carried the following report from Gaza: All eyes are now on Izz al-Din al-Haddad, a senior official in...the military wing of Hamas. He is considered the first commander of the military wing and the movement's most prominent leader in the Gaza Strip. This comes after Israel announced the assassination of most of the military wing's leaders during the war, the most recent of whom was Mohammed Sinwar, the brother of the movement's former leader, Yahya Sinwar… (Read More)
Sudan
Politics
"The dissolution of the Sudanese government thrusts Al-Burhan in a maze of pleasing allies."  (Website, Middle East)
Military and Security - Monarchies/Dictatorships
On June 5, the London-based Al-Arab daily newspaper carried the following report: Khartoum - The decision by newly appointed Sudanese Prime Minister Kamil Idris to dissolve the government in preparation for the formation of a new government has rekindled disputes among forces allied with the military, as these forces demand their share of executive power. The Justice and Equality Movement (JEM), led by the dismissed Minister of Finance, Gibril Ibrahim, considered the decision to dissolve the current government a violation of the Juba Peace Agreement and an impact on the cohesion of the internal front… (Read More)
"What is truth behind Cairo's support of Sudanese Army"  (Asharq al-Awsat, United Kingdom)   
Arab Diplomacy - Military and Security - Monarchies/Dictatorships
On June 4, the Saudi-owned London-based Asharq al-Awsat newspaper carried the following report from Cairo by its correspondent Hisham al-Mayani: While the commander of the Rapid Support Forces, Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo (known as Hemeti), renewed his accusations that Egypt supports the Sudanese army, an informed Egyptian source told Asharq Al-Awsat that "if Egypt did so, it would announce it." He added that Egyptian policy, as affirmed by President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, is "honorable, not conspiring against anyone or interfering in the affairs of other countries."… (Read More)
Syria
Opinion
"On the issue of foreign jihadists and their fate"  (Al-Quds al-Arabi, United Kingdom)
Military and Security - Terrorism - USA Europe
On June 5, the Qatari-owned London-based Al-Quds al-Arabi daily carried the following opinion piece by Syrian writer Bakr Sodki: First and foremost, the US administration's announcement of its approval of the integration of foreign jihadists in Syria into the army of Ahmad al-Sharaa's government indicates the extent of America's reliance on it as part of the "new Middle East" strategic vision for the region. It was only a short time after Trump met with al-Sharaa in Riyadh, in the presence of the Saudi Crown Prince, during which the former demanded that the latter eliminate those jihadists. After months of hesitation over the policy to pursue in Syria, and divisions within the US administration over this matter, the view that Syria is a profitable political investment that can be relied upon and whose conditions can be met prevailed, first and foremost by lifting the US sanctions imposed on Syria during the eras of both Assads, father and son… (Read More)
 
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