The Media Line
Hamas, Muslim Brotherhood networks ties fractured as millions of dollars earmarked for Gaza missing
Reham Owda, an Istanbul-based Palestinian political analyst, says the scandals “erode public trust in genuine charitable work and in the civil society groups that actually deliver relief.”
‘Where is Imran Khan?’: Supporters, family seek health updates amid social media rumors
MK Mazarsky blasts Israel’s consolidation of eight ministries under two ministers
Milei announces launch of Isaac Accords in meeting with Israel’s foreign minister
Voices from the Arab Press: The Trump-MBS meeting and AI
A weekly selection of opinions and analyses from the Arab media around the world.
Why is a Turkish terror-linked ‘charity’ operating freely in Gaza? - opinion
The IHH Humanitarian Relief Foundation, a Turkish organization outlawed in Israel due to its ties to Hamas, has for years funneled funds and equipment to Hamas’ military wing.
Washington’s ‘breakthrough’ on Ukraine exposes deep fault lines in Kyiv and Europe - analysis
European governments fear being shut out of core decisions on Ukraine’s future while bearing the long-term burden of reconstruction, security guarantees, and managing frozen Russian assets
Jewish group urges halt to ‘Nakba’ exhibit at Canadian Museum of Human Rights
Introducing the exhibit just two years after the October 7 Hamas attacks "raises further alarm," says AGPI, warning the display risks emboldening extremist rhetoric.
JFNA’s General Assembly: Combating antisemitism and fostering Jewish unity
Discussions at JFNA’s General Assembly focus on antisemitism and community security.
Gulf States chase ‘sovereign AI’ while still plugged into American hardware
“AI is a state of sovereignty,” UAE Economy Minister Abdulla bin Touq Al Marri said. “You spend budgets on defense, on cyber, you have to spend on AI."
At Hezbollah leader’s funeral, locals see terror group as their only hope - feature
Some Lebanese question disarmament, but Israel views Hezbollah's weapons as a direct security threat.
Iran’s hand in Yemen: Strategic implications of Abdul Reza Shahla’i’s return - opinion
This move signals Iran’s shift to direct and overt management of the conflict, with threats extending beyond Yemen to regional and international security.
Israeli motorcyclist takes second place in Dubai race, qualifies for FIM Bajas World Cup
Alona Ben Natan was the first Israeli woman to compete in major rallies in Morocco and Dubai, and faced opposition to her entry from Qatar when she was denied a visa.
Brutal double murder triggers curfew, heavy security presence in Homs, Syria
The killings rapidly inflamed sectarian and tribal tensions, again exposing how fragile the city’s social fabric remains after years of deeply rooted wartime divisions.
Hamas disarmament a 'fantasy'? Israelis, Egyptians disagree on Gaza weapon smuggling
Israeli security expert Kobi Michael: “You cannot build a stable peace with a partner that openly prepares for the next massacre.”