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The Iran-Israel War Is Over. But the Arab World Is Grappling With Its Consequences

TIME

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June 30, 2025

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The region is relieved about de-escalation. But it is also alarmed about an unrestrained Israel.

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ABNA English

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· Jun 23, 2026

Netanyahu Causes Escalation of Tensions in Region / Continuation of Lebanon's Occupation Must End: Qatari FM

Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, Qatar's Minister of Foreign Affairs, emphasizing that this is not the first time Netanyahu has caused escalation of tensions in the region, warned that any escalation of tensions in Lebanon or anywhere else in the region will affect the Iran-U.S. negotiation process, and the continued occupation of Lebanese territory must end.

Libertarian Institute

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· Jul 6, 2026

Washington Must Stop Arming A Serial Occupier

Israel’s latest war on Lebanon is now threatening to unravel the fragile understanding that Washington and Tehran reached to halt their 2026 confrontation. Under the interim agreement that Pakistan mediated, the United States and Iran declared a permanent end to military operations on every front, Lebanon included. Israel, not a party to the pact, refused []

Sada Elbalad

Unknown

· Jun 27, 2026

Netanyahu: Understandings with Lebanon Mark a Strategic Shift & Shatter Iran’s Axis

Israeli Prime Minister (PM) Benjamin Netanyahu emphasized that the recent understandings with Beirut represent a strategic shift in the regional conflict, stating: We are shattering Iran's terror axis, and we are also shattering its political axis in the region.

Proto Thema - English

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· Jul 10, 2026

Galibaf’s Message to the US: The war in the Middle East will never end with Iran’s surrender

Ending the war is a priority for countries around the world; and everyone must know that this conflict will never end with Iran’s surrender, said Tehran’s chief negotiator The post Galibaf’s Message to the US: The war in the Middle East will never end with Iran’s surrender appeared first on ProtoThema English.

Reuters

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· Jul 1, 2026

Life in Gaza months into fragile ceasefire

More than eight months into a fragile ceasefire, and with global attention fixed on the war in Iran, Gaza's underlying conflict remains stubbornly unresolved with continued Israeli attacks, little aid reaching civilians and the risk of major new violence. #Ceasefire #Gaza #Iran #Israel #MiddleEast

Tehran Times

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· Jul 3, 2026

Sedition in Lebanon, or a calculated agenda of betrayal?

TEHRAN - Throughout history, political turmoil and national betrayal have often been linked, and Lebanon today is no exception. It faces a dangerous moment where its own officials are making deals that serve Israeli interests.

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Related coverage for "The Iran-Israel War Is Over. But the Arab World Is Grappling With Its Consequences": ABNA English — Netanyahu Causes Escalation of Tensions in Region / Continuation of Lebanon's Occupation Must End: Qatari FM. Libertarian Institute — Washington Must Stop Arming A Serial Occupier. Sada Elbalad — Netanyahu: Understandings with Lebanon Mark a Strategic Shift & Shatter Iran’s Axis. Proto Thema - English — Galibaf’s Message to the US: The war in the Middle East will never end with Iran’s surrender. Reuters — Life in Gaza months into fragile ceasefire. Tehran Times — Sedition in Lebanon, or a calculated agenda of betrayal?