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Analysis: With the development of new capabilities, undersea warfare opens up new frontiers in the ongoing rivalry between Israel, Hezbollah, and Hamas, with consequences that could reverberate globally.

Analysis: Despite rumours and grave economic problems, support for Palestine runs deep in Tunisian society, with Kais Saied seeing any benefits to normalisation vastly outweighed by the costs.

One year after the Israeli assault on Gaza which killed 260 Palestinians, Gaza is under attack again. Dozens, including children, have been killed in this most recent attack. With a ceasefire reached, Gazans try to pick up the pieces once more.

Analysis: Already walking a tightrope around the Ukraine war, Israel is now scrambling to remedy its relations with Moscow after the Kremlin announced it would ban the Jewish Agency's operations in Russia.

Analysis: Hezbollah has made the dispute a key priority, but future progress is now largely dependent on volatile domestic politics in both Lebanon and Israel.

At the grassroots level, Britain has a commendable record in supporting the Palestinian people against Israeli occupation. In the seaside city of Brighton, this unwavering support has extended beyond the rhetorical with a strong record of activism.

Analysis: With an explicit rejection of the region's normalisation trend, the new Iraqi law criminalising relations with Israel could have widespread consequences for civil rights, business, and domestic and regional affairs.

Passengers found their flights cancelled and their plans shattered following the June 10 attack, as they scampered for long and often arduous alternatives in an air passenger’s worst nightmare, with many left stranded and unable to leave.

Analysis: A source of tension between Egypt and Saudi Arabia for decades, Riyadh's control of the islands will boost its strategic influence in the Red Sea and bolster the Kingdom's tourism potential.

After Israeli strikes on Damascus Airport many are asking: Did Russia allow this to happen or is Moscow simply too weak to do anything about it?