Iran's Attacks Strain Its Relations with Gulf Arab Countries
Iran's military strikes have created heightened tensions with Gulf Arab nations, who fear being dragged into further conflict.
Residents in Attacked Arab States Hear Sirens, but Have Nowhere to Flee
Arab states facing attacks hear warning sirens but lack proper shelters or means to evacuate.
Jumblatt: I fear for Lebanon from chaos and the Arabs have no leverage
Lebanon's former Socialist Progressive Party leader, Walid Jumblatt, warns against the country's involvement in regional conflicts, emphasizing the risk of chaos and the lack of influence from Arab states.
What the Future May Bring for Iran?
The article discusses the repercussions of US and Israeli attacks on Iran, which triggered retaliatory strikes from Iran against several Arab states in the Middle East.
Iranian strikes damage Dubai airport and luxury hotel
Iranian strikes have caused damage to Dubai international airport and the Burj Al Arab hotel, resulting in injuries but no major disruptions to airport operations.
Attack on Iran: Arab Fears of a Regional Inferno
The article discusses the fears of Arab states regarding the escalation of conflict following attacks on Iran, highlighting the precarious security situation in the region.
From Doha to Riyadh, proxies on alert: 'This is not our war'
Arab monarchies allied with the United States condemn Iranian attacks on U.S. military bases in their territories, opting for caution amidst escalating tensions.
Arab countries condemn Iran's targeting of the unity and security of regional states
Several Arab nations have expressed grave concern over Iran's actions that threaten the unity and territorial integrity of Arab states in the region.
Iran responds to the United States and Israel with attacks on military bases
Iran has launched attacks against U.S. military bases in Bahrain, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates following bombings by the U.S. and Israel.
From the Anti-Arab League to Nuclear Threat: 50 Years of Conflict and Tension between Iran, the USA, and Israel
The article discusses the historical and ongoing tensions between Iran, the United States, and Israel over the past 50 years, tracing back to the events of 1979.
Strikes in Iran: United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Qatar... Gulf countries face fears of regionalizing the conflict
Gulf countries, including the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar, are increasingly concerned about the escalation of conflict in the region following Iranian strikes in response to U.S. and Israeli attacks.
Ethiopia: Over 1,000 Teachers Resign in Amhara Region, Many Reportedly Migrating to Arab States - Report
Over 1,000 teachers have resigned in Ethiopia's Amhara Region, primarily due to economic pressures and the desire for better opportunities abroad, particularly in Arab states.
Mike Huckabee: US Ambassador Sparks Outrage with Israel Statement
US Ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee, sparked outrage among Arab and Muslim countries for stating in an interview that Israel has a biblical right to much of the Middle East.
Arab and Islamic States Condemn US Ambassador's Statements on Middle Eastern Territories
Arab and Islamic countries condemned statements made by US Ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee, regarding biblical claims to Middle Eastern territories.
Middle East: US Ambassador Angers Arab Countries with Statement on Israel
The US Ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee, has sparked outrage among Arab and Muslim nations by claiming that Israel has a biblical right to large parts of the Middle East.
Muslim states condemn US envoy over remarks on Israelโs โbiblical rightsโ
Muslim-majority countries condemned US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee for suggesting that Israel has a biblical right to extensive territory in the Middle East.
Arab states condemn ambassador's words on Israel's right to vast lands
Arab nations are denouncing comments made by an ambassador regarding Israel's claim to extensive territories, reflecting ongoing tensions in the region.
Fierce reactions from Arab states regarding Israel's "biblical right" over the entire Middle East
Arab states have expressed strong condemnation of U.S. Ambassador Mike Huckabee's remarks claiming Israel's biblical rights to vast territories in the Middle East.
14 Arab and Islamic Countries and Organization Condemn Statements by the American Ambassador in Israel
Fourteen Arab and Islamic countries, along with prominent international organizations, have condemned remarks made by the U.S. Ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee, regarding Israel's control over Arab lands.
Iran: We have reached fundamental understandings with the USA, will work on a draft possible agreement
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi announced that Iran and the USA have reached fundamental understandings and will work on potential agreement documents, despite unresolved issues between the two nations.
Naim Qassem: Major Global and Arab States are Pressuring to Create a Rift between the President and Hezbollah
Hezbollah's Naim Qassem claims that major global and Arab countries are pressuring Lebanese President Joseph Aoun to create a divide between the government and Hezbollah.
Arab states condemn Israel as it expands control over occupied West Bank
Arab states, including Saudi Arabia and the UAE, have condemned Israel's recent measures to expand control over the occupied West Bank by easing settlement expansions.
Arab states criticize Israel as it expands its powers in the occupied West Bank
Arab nations, led by Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and the UAE, condemned Israel's move to further empower settlements in the West Bank, viewed by critics as a step towards annexation.
Why were the Iranian-American negotiations moved from Istanbul to Muscat?
The nuclear negotiations between Iran and the United States have been relocated from Istanbul to Muscat amid strong pressure from Arab and Muslim leaders to prevent Washington from withdrawing from the meeting.
Resumption of negotiations between Washington and Tehran under pressure from Arab and Muslim leaders
Negotiations between the United States and Iran in Muscat are back on track after being threatened with collapse due to pressure from Arab and Muslim leaders.
EU and UN launch a 700 million dollar humanitarian fund for Sudan
The United States and the United Nations are seeking international support for humanitarian aid to war-torn Sudan by launching a new $700 million Humanitarian Fund with contributions from the United Arab Emirates and the U.S.
In Caftan and Bitter Coffee.. Arabs in France and America Face Deportation
The article discusses the daily lives and cultural struggles of the Arab community in Paris and the United States, highlighting their resistance against deportation amidst rich cultural traditions.
Arab and regional presence at the upcoming US-Iranian negotiations in Turkey
Intensive diplomatic efforts are underway in the Middle East to ease tensions between Iran and the United States, with several regional countries invited to participate in the negotiations in Istanbul.
UAE senior official: Iran needs to negotiate with the USA
A senior official from the United Arab Emirates stated that Iran needs to negotiate with the United States ahead of discussions following repeated US threats of military action.
Russians, Ukrainians and Americans meet for the first time at the same table
Representatives from Russia, Ukraine, and the United States are set to hold a negotiating meeting in the United Arab Emirates regarding the war in Ukraine and a possible ceasefire.
Israel and Saudis warn USA against strike on Tehran - Trump moves aircraft carrier to the Middle East
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and several Arab states have urged the United States to postpone any plans for an attack on Iran, while Trump has deployed an aircraft carrier to the Middle East.
Israel and Saudis warn the USA of a strike against Tehran - 'Only Trump knows what he will do'
Israel and several Arab states have warned the USA against a potential strike on Tehran, expressing concerns over regional escalation, while a U.S. aircraft carrier is being deployed to the area.
US labels Muslim brotherhood in Middle East as terrorist
The United States has officially designated branches of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, Lebanon, and Jordan as terrorist organizations, responding to requests from Arab allies and American conservatives.
Gulf states urging US against Iran strikes
Major Arab Gulf states are privately advising the US against military action on Iran, citing the risks of regional instability and disruption to the global oil market.
Three Iranian Rivals Call on Trump Not to Attack Iran
Gulf Arab states, led by Saudi Arabia, have been lobbying the Trump administration against a potential military strike on Iran amid rising tensions.
How do Arabs view Trump's plan to control Venezuela's oil?
The article discusses the varied reactions among Arabs to the United States' direct efforts to control Venezuela's oil sector and President Trump's remarks about seizing Venezuelan oil.
Identities as Trojans to Disassemble States
The article discusses how issues of identity have transitioned from cultural and political matters to being security and geopolitical concerns that can undermine internal cohesion and be exploited externally.
Does Israel Seek to Revive the 'Kivunim' Document and Fragment Arab States?
The program host, Faisal Qasem, discusses Israel's recognition of Somaliland in the context of concurrent developments in Yemen and Syria, raising concerns about a potential plan to remap the region.