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Lebanon: The New Front in Israel's Strategic Deterrence

middle-east · Avinash Chand · 2 min read

Israel's extension of tactics into Lebanon signals a shift in regional dynamics, as its approach to civilian populations raises geopolitical stakes amid historical grievances.

Humanitarian Fallout of War: United Nations Declares Major Emergency Across the Middle East

middle-east · vishu partab · 5 min read

The United Nations has declared the escalating Middle East conflict a major humanitarian emergency as nearly 100,000 people have been displaced in Lebanon and thousands of Syrian refugees have begun returning to Syria to escape the fighting. Overcrowded shelters, weakened public infrastructure and limited access to sanitation and medical care have raised fears of disease outbreaks among displaced populations. As military operations continue across the region, humanitarian agencies warn that the crisis could expand into a much larger refugee emergency if the conflict intensifies further.

Energy Security Under Pressure: Saudi Arabia Redirects Oil Exports Amid Strait of Hormuz Disruptions

middle-east · vishu partab · 5 min read

Saudi Arabia has increased crude oil shipments through the Red Sea to bypass the Strait of Hormuz amid rising regional tensions and concerns about potential disruptions to Gulf shipping routes. The move, implemented through the kingdom’s East-West Pipeline and managed by Saudi Aramco, aims to protect oil exports and maintain stable global supply during the escalating Middle East conflict. The shift underscores the strategic importance of alternative energy routes as geopolitical instability threatens one of the world’s most critical maritime chokepoints.

Beirut Under Fire: Israeli Airstrikes and the Expanding Front of the Middle East Conflict

middle-east · vishu partab · 5 min read

Israel has launched extensive airstrikes on the southern suburbs of Beirut after issuing evacuation orders affecting hundreds of thousands of residents in areas linked to Hezbollah. The strikes followed missile and drone attacks by Hezbollah on Israeli territory and reflect a widening of the Middle East conflict beyond the direct Iran–Israel confrontation. The escalation has triggered mass displacement in Lebanon and raised fears that the crisis could expand into a broader regional war involving multiple actors.

Regional Shockwaves: Iran’s Missile and Drone Campaign Expands the Middle East War

middle-east · vishu partab · 5 min read

Iran has launched large-scale missile and drone attacks targeting Israel and several Gulf states, including Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, in retaliation for ongoing military operations against Iranian assets. While many projectiles were intercepted by regional air defense systems, falling debris caused civilian injuries and infrastructure damage. The attacks have significantly expanded the geographic scope of the conflict, raising fears that the confrontation could escalate into a wider regional war involving multiple countries.

Iraq in the Crossfire: Drone Strike on U.S. Military Base Signals Expansion of the Iran-U.S. Confrontation

middle-east · vishu partab · 5 min read

A drone attack targeting a U.S. military base in Iraq highlights the expanding scope of the Iran-U.S. confrontation across the Middle East. The strike, believed to be linked to Iran-aligned militias operating in Iraq, reflects a broader strategy of proxy retaliation following U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iranian targets. Although the drone was intercepted and no casualties were reported, the incident underscores the growing risk that Iraq could become a central battleground in an increasingly complex regional conflict.

Worried and Concerned: International Students Navigate the Uncertainty of the Middle East Conflict

middle-east · vishu partab · 5 min read

The escalating Middle East conflict has created significant anxiety among international students studying across the region. Security concerns, travel disruptions, and uncertainty about academic continuity have forced universities and governments to introduce emergency communication systems, remote learning options, and diplomatic support mechanisms. As geopolitical tensions continue to evolve, international students remain caught between educational commitments and the risks posed by regional instability.

Middle East War Enters Day 7; No End in Sight

middle-east · vishu partab · 5 min read

The Middle East conflict has entered its seventh day with sustained military exchanges between Israel, Iran, and allied actors, while the United States strengthens its regional presence to deter escalation. Proxy forces across the region remain on alert, diplomatic efforts are struggling to contain the crisis, and the risk of a broader regional war continues to grow as both sides maintain hardened strategic positions.