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Al-Sharaa to Mikati: Syria is equidistant from the Lebanese

The head of the new Syrian administration, Ahmed al-Sharaa, pledged that his country would maintain equal distance from the Lebanese people. He said this during a press conference

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The head of the new Syrian administration, Ahmed al-Sharaa, pledged that his country would maintain equal distance from the Lebanese people. During a press conference with Lebanese caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati on Saturday, he said, "We will establish a new relationship between Syria and Lebanon," adding that they discussed outstanding issues between the two countries, including the matter of Syrian deposits in Lebanese banks.

Al-Sharaa added: We ask the Syrian and Lebanese people for an opportunity to address the problems of the past, noting that Syria is building relations with Lebanon on the basis of brotherhood and increasing social ties, stressing that any border obstacles between us must be eliminated in the future.

Al-Sharaa stressed that the priority in Syria is the internal situation, security, and ensuring that weapons are solely in the hands of the state. He announced his support for the Lebanese consensus on the election of General Joseph Aoun as president, adding, "We share common and strategic interests with Lebanon." He expressed his hope that Mikati would be reappointed as prime minister, saying, "We seek long-term cooperation.".

For his part, Mikati affirmed his support for all that the Syrian people aspire to, noting that the discussion touched on the borders, immigration and smuggling between the two countries, and relations between our two countries were also discussed.

He said that Syria represents Lebanon's natural gateway to the Arab world, and as long as Syria is well, Lebanon is well. He added, "It has become imperative for the benefit of both countries to address the Syrian refugee crisis and facilitate the return of refugees to Syria, which is beginning to recover." He announced that he sensed Syria's readiness to follow up on the refugee issue, noting that the border issue was discussed and the protection of the security of both countries was affirmed. Mikati stressed that the top priority is the demarcation of the land and sea borders between the two countries, and a specialized committee will be formed for this purpose. He added, "We will work to fully control the land borders to stop any smuggling operations, and we will cooperate in this matter." He pointed out that the Syrian side is fulfilling its role in establishing a special body for criminal matters and searching for all missing persons, and we will provide the new Syrian administration with their names.

In his first visit in 15 years, Mikati arrived in Damascus as the first prime minister to visit the Syrian capital since the fall of Bashar al-Assad's rule.

The new Lebanese President, Joseph Aoun, who was sworn in before the Lebanese parliament on Thursday, pledged to establish "good relations with the Syrian state.".

He called for a serious dialogue with Syria based on respect for the sovereignty of both countries, stressing the need to maintain the borders between Syria and Lebanon.

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Assassination of Iran's new Defense Minister Majid Ibn Reza in Tehran

Details of the assassination of Iran’s new Defense Minister Majid Ibn Reza in an Israeli airstrike in Tehran, 48 hours after his appointment as successor to Aziz Nasirzadeh, and the escalation of tension in the region.

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Assassination of Iran's new Defense Minister Majid Ibn Reza in Tehran

In a rapidly escalating security and military development reflecting the peak of tensions in the region, informed Iranian sources reported today (Tuesday) the death of Iran's newly appointed Defense Minister, Majid Ibn al-Reza , less than 48 hours after his appointment to this sensitive post. This incident follows the death of his predecessor, Aziz Nasirzadeh, who was also killed in Israeli airstrikes targeting the capital, Tehran, a few days ago, according to media outlets close to the Iranian Revolutionary Guard.

Details of the operation and the Israeli targeting

The Israeli military, in an official statement, claimed responsibility for the operation, confirming that it targeted a senior Iranian commander in Tehran as part of a series of intensive and precise airstrikes. Military spokesman Efi Defrin explained that Israeli forces focused their strikes on the most heavily fortified areas of the Iranian capital, indicating that the operation targeted "the highest echelons" of the Iranian defense establishment.

The Israeli army reiterated its full readiness to continue carrying out qualitative operations against Iranian targets for the coming weeks, stressing that the recent strikes sent strong and direct messages to the Iranian regime regarding Israel’s ability to reach strategic targets deep inside Iranian territory.

Unprecedented security breach

The assassination of two defense ministers within a few days, and in the heart of Tehran, represents a dangerous indication of the extent of the security and intelligence breaches plaguing the Iranian military establishment. Observers believe that reaching figures of such high rank, and within heavily fortified security zones, signifies that the conflict has shifted from a phase of proxy wars and border skirmishes to one of direct confrontation targeting the very core of the military regime.

Regional context and repercussions of the event

These developments come at a time of unprecedented tension in the Middle East, with growing international fears of a slide into a full-blown regional war. Targeting defense ministers is not merely a tactical military operation; it represents a shift in the rules of engagement that have been in place for years. This escalation presents the region with a range of possible scenarios, as Tehran is expected to seek a face-saving response that restores the balance of deterrence severely damaged by these successive strikes.

The future of the conflict and its impact on stability

Strategically, this event raises serious questions about the future of Iran's leadership structure and its ability to protect its senior officials. Furthermore, the Israeli military's continued threats of operations lasting for weeks suggest that the region is heading toward a prolonged period of instability, which could directly impact global energy markets and shipping lanes, necessitating urgent international diplomatic action to contain the situation before it is too late.

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Israeli ground invasion of southern Lebanon and assassination of Hezbollah leaders

Dangerous developments in Lebanon: Israeli forces begin a ground invasion of the south, and violent raids on the southern suburbs of Beirut target Hezbollah leaders amid fears of an all-out war.

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Israeli ground invasion of southern Lebanon and assassination of Hezbollah leaders

In a significant military development that threatens to widen the scope of the conflict in the Middle East, Israeli radio officially announced that Israeli ground forces had begun entering southern Lebanon, coinciding with an unprecedented intensification of airstrikes. This ground operation comes amid escalating tensions between Iran and its allies on one side, and Israel and the United States on the other, placing the entire region on the brink of disaster.

Precise airstrikes and assassinations of leaders in the suburbs

In parallel with the ground offensive, Israeli warplanes launched a concentrated airstrike today (Tuesday) targeting a meeting of senior Hezbollah commanders in Beirut's southern suburbs. Field reports indicate that the strike killed those present, in a blow aimed at crippling the party's leadership capabilities and sowing discord within its ranks amidst escalating fighting.

Hell reaches the southern villages

For the second day in a row, the bombardment of villages and towns in southern Lebanon continued unabated. As part of the escalation that began Sunday night/Monday morning, a fierce wave of airstrikes and artillery shelling targeted several populated towns. According to field reports, the attacks were particularly intense on the Ain al-Samahiyeh area, located between the towns of Zawtar and Nabatieh al-Fawqa, while other missiles struck the town of Siddiqin, causing widespread damage to infrastructure and property.

The context of the conflict and its regional dimensions

This ground invasion cannot be separated from the broader context of the ongoing war, as the fierce Israeli response followed Hezbollah's launch of a barrage of drones and missiles targeting the heart of northern Israel. This tit-for-tat escalation reflects a shift in the rules of engagement, moving the confrontation from cross-border shelling to ground operations and targeted assassinations deep inside Lebanon.

International repercussions and concerns

This ground incursion has sparked widespread international and regional concern that the situation could escalate into a full-blown war, potentially extending beyond Lebanon and Israel. Recent history in this region, particularly the 2006 war, demonstrates that ground operations often complicate the military and political landscape, increasing human and material losses, thus necessitating urgent diplomatic intervention to contain the crisis before it's too late.

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Greece sends military reinforcements to Cyprus after Iranian drone attack

Greece deploys the Kimon frigate and F-16 fighter jets to Cyprus in response to an Iranian drone attack on the British base at Akrotiri. Details of the military escalation in the Eastern Mediterranean.

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Greece sends military reinforcements to Cyprus after Iranian drone attack

In a significant development indicating escalating tensions in the Eastern Mediterranean, the Greek Ministry of Defense announced an immediate military deployment, including a naval and air strike force, to the Republic of Cyprus. This decisive action comes in response to an aerial attack carried out by a drone, reportedly of Iranian manufacture, targeting the Royal Air Force base at Akrotiri on the island last night.

In detailing the military deployment, Greek Defense Minister Nikos Dendias affirmed that Athens would not stand idly by in the face of threats to regional security, announcing the dispatch of two advanced warships, spearheaded by the French-built Belharra-class frigate "Kimon." This frigate is distinguished by its advanced technological equipment and modern radar and defense systems designed to counter aerial threats, including anti-drone systems. In parallel with the naval support, orders were issued for four F-16 fighter jets to deploy and reinforce the air defense umbrella of the Republic of Cyprus against any unwarranted violations or external threats.

Escalation in the Mediterranean: Greece sends military reinforcements to Cyprus after the Iranian drone attack

Minister Dendias described this rapid deployment as "an expression of full and absolute solidarity" with Nicosia, stressing in his statements that the attack not only targeted the British base, but also represented "a dangerous escalation" that threatens the security and stability of the entire island and the vital Eastern Mediterranean region.

The strategic importance of the Akrotiri base

To understand the dimensions of this event, it is worth noting that the Akrotiri base is not just an ordinary military facility; it is one of two sovereign British bases in Cyprus (along with Dhekelia) that the United Kingdom retained under the 1960 Treaty of Independence. This base plays a pivotal role as a logistical and operational hub for Western forces in the Middle East, making its targeting by a drone a political and military message that transcends the geographical boundaries of the island, reaching Western influence in the region.

Repercussions of the escalation in the Eastern Mediterranean

This Greek move carries profound geopolitical implications, reaffirming the unspoken doctrine of joint defense between Greece and Cyprus. Amid the turmoil in the Middle East, Cyprus is seen as a forward bulwark for the European Union. Observers believe that the deployment of the Belkara-class frigates, among the most modern vessels in the Greek arsenal, sends a strong deterrent message to any regional actors attempting to exploit the security vacuum or test the patience of European alliances. This escalation could impose new rules of engagement in the region, necessitating increased international attention to ensure that the situation does not spiral into wider confrontations.

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