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[Middle East Watch #06] Iran–Israel Ceasefire: A Turning Point or Just a Pause?

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Did the Iran–Israel 12-day conflict truly end? Following Trump’s brokered ceasefire, this article analyzes military posture, regional reactions, and whether real peace is possible in the Middle East.  Table of Contents 1. Introduction – The End of War or Start of a Pause? 2. Trump's Mediation – A Surprise Return to Diplomacy 3. Israel's Suspicion and Military Readiness 4. Inside Iran: Silence, Control, and Cracks 5. Voices of Dissent – Calls for Regime Change 6. Global Responses: Mixed and Measured 7. Could the Conflict Ignite Again? 8. Conclusion – A Ceasefire, Not Peace 9. FAQ 1. Introduction – The End of War or Start of a Pause? In June 2025, the Iran–Israel conflict captured global attention as it escalated toward full-scale war. Drone strikes, missile salvos, and retaliatory attacks defined 12 intense days. Then, on June 24, former U.S. ...

[ Israel Watch #02] Benjamin Netanyahu's Hardline Stance and Israel's Growing Internal Divide

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 An in-depth analysis of Benjamin Netanyahu’s hardline security policies and the growing divide within Israeli society amid escalating tensions with Iran. Explore how domestic unrest and coalition cracks are shaping the nation’s future. Benjamin Netanyahu's Hardline Stance and Israel's Growing Internal Divide — Between Security and Democracy: A Nation in Turmoil Table of Contents 1. Introduction – Netanyahu’s War Doctrine Returns 2. The 2025 Airstrikes and Shifts in Defense Policy 3. A Nation Divided – Security First vs. Peace Advocates 4. Cracks in the Coalition and the Opposition's Momentum 5. Public Fatigue and the Weight of Endless Conflict 6. The International Fallout – Diplomacy Under Pressure 7. Conclusion – Is Netanyahu’s Strategy Sustainable? 8. FAQ 1. Introduction – Netanyahu’s War Doctrine Returns Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has long been synonymous with hardline national security policies. In 2025, as tensions with Iran flare...