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Today’s Snapshot
  • Egypt (Asharq al-Awsat): Egypt is actively mediating between the U.S. and Iran to de-escalate regional tensions and protect Red Sea shipping, which has been disrupted by Houthi attacks. Egypt fears further militarization, viewing diplomacy as key to stability. Officials suggest Cairo aims to prevent Israeli escalation against Iran to protect Suez Canal revenues and regional calm.

 

  • Iraq (Al-Arab, Al-Mada): Muqtada al-Sadr may indirectly re-enter Iraq’s elections via proxy lists, despite publicly boycotting them. This tactic reflects his familiar political unpredictability. Meanwhile, Mohammed al-Halbousi could return as parliament speaker after judicial acquittal, possibly leading a new Sunni alliance despite a prior constitutional ruling against his reinstatement.

 

  • Lebanon (Asas Media, Nidaa al-Watan): President Abbas is expected to propose disarmament of Palestinian factions in Lebanon in exchange for state security guarantees—potentially ending the legacy of the Cairo Agreement. Separately, Hezbollah’s emerging “Vision 2030” includes a shift toward political containment and strategic ambiguity, while preserving its arms north of the Litani River.

 

  • Palestine (Rai al-Youm, Asharq al-Awsat): Fatah's internal conflict is intensifying after Hussein al-Sheikh’s appointment as Abbas’s deputy, seen by critics as externally imposed. Meanwhile, Israel escalated targeted assassinations of Hamas financiers, further straining the group’s finances and morale.

TODAY’S DAILY BRIEFING
29-Apr-2025
Egypt
Politics
"... What does Egypt expect from negotiations between America, Iran?"  (Asharq al-Awsat, United Kingdom)   
Arab Diplomacy - Monarchies/Dictatorships - Peace Process - USA Europe
On April 28, the Saudi-owned London-based Asharq al-Awsat newspaper carried the following report from Cairo by its correspondent Hisham al-Mayani: While Cairo is keen to maintain contact with the parties to the ongoing US-Iranian negotiations under Omani auspices after each round of negotiations, an Egyptian diplomatic source and experts said that "Egypt aims to restore normal navigation in the Red Sea and thwart any attempts to fuel conflict in the Middle East."… (Read More)
Iraq
Politics
"Scenario of Al-Sadr's participation in the Iraqi elections is being raised again"  (Newspaper, Middle East)   
Democracy and Party Politics
On April 28, the London-based Al-Arab daily carried the followinh report: Baghdad - Iraqi Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr's announcement that his movement will not participate in the parliamentary elections scheduled for next November has not completely closed the door to such participation, which has been the subject of renewed discussion… (Read More)
"Al-Halbousi, the Framework's friend, prepares to head next Parliament"  (Al-Mada, Iraq)   
Democracy and Party Politics
On April 29, the independent Al-Mada newspaper carried the following report from Baghdad by its correspondent Tamim al-Hassan: Sunni parties expect Mohammed al-Halbousi to secure a new term as Speaker of the next parliament, while his return to the chamber has not yet been decided. According to documents published by his Progress Party, the judiciary has acquitted al-Halbousi, the former Speaker of Parliament, of previous charges… (Read More)
Lebanon
Politics
"Abu Mazen in Beirut to dismantle the Cairo Agreement"  (Website, Middle East)   
Democracy and Party Politics - Military and Security - Refugees
On April 28, the privately owned electronic Asas Media daily carried the following report by Josephine Dib: There are twelve Palestinian camps in Lebanon, some of which are no longer armed, while others remain a hub for weapons and the intertwining interests and conflicts between the various Palestinian forces, inevitably linked to the Lebanese reality. The latest development in this issue is that Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas will soon arrive in Lebanon to meet with President Joseph Aoun. One key issue on the agenda is the Palestinian Authority's willingness to cooperate with the new government in everything it needs to resolve the deeply entrenched Palestinian issue in Lebanon and to hand over weapons, provided that the Lebanese state assumes responsibility for the security of the camps… (Read More)
"Hezbollah's Vision 2030: What's on the Mind of Its Leadership?"  (Newspaper, Middle East)
Democracy and Party Politics - Military and Security
On April 28, the privately owned Nidaa al-Watan daily newspaper carried the following report by Saleh Mashnouq: To date, no solid political text has been issued by officials, academics, or experts close to the party addressing the nature of the post-war phase. The array of speeches that have been issued fall far short of a vision, but most of them represent a showy flurry, culminating in a television appearance linking the issue of weapons to a religious issue, namely the "appearance of the Mahdi." I am not among those who say that Hezbollah—even at the height of its power and cohesion—has always operated within the framework of a carefully considered and fully-fledged plan or strategy. With the death of most of its first-line leaders—the Jihad Council and the Shura Council—there is no doubt that the party (operating under exceptional pressure) has not yet been able to formulate a comprehensive plan of action for the next five-year period. However, it has become clear that the basic foundations of this plan are taking shape, and some of its features have begun to emerge. This vision (let's call it "Hezbollah 2030") is based on five fundamental pillars… (Read More)
Morocco
Politics
"On meanings of Benkirane's stay at head of Moroccan Justice and Development Party"  (Newspaper, Middle East)
Monarchies/Dictatorships
On April 28, the Qatari-owned London-based Al-Araby al-Jadeed newspaper carried the following report from Rabat by its correspondent Adel an-Najdey: For the second consecutive time and the fourth time in his political career, former Moroccan Prime Minister Abdelilah Benkirane has returned to the leadership of the opposition Justice and Development Party (PJD). The party's ninth congress concluded yesterday, Sunday, in Bouznika, south of Rabat, with confidence renewed in him as Secretary-General. This move carries multiple implications and raises several questions about the country's political landscape. Benkirane retained his position after receiving the support of 974 out of 1,402 congresses, or 69%, during yesterday's election. He thus edged out his primary competitor, the party's National Council Chairman, Idriss Azami, who received 374 votes, and the head of the parliamentary group, Abdullah Bouanou, who received only 42 votes. The election of Benkirane, one of the most controversial figures in Moroccan politics, ended the debate that surfaced during the Ninth Congress, weeks before its scheduled date, regarding the future of the Islamist party's leadership. A group advocated for an extension of Benkirane's term, citing "his role in preserving party unity and restoring its political presence, as well as his refusal to abandon the party in moments of weakness." Another group believed that the Justice and Development Party "needs to renew its leadership" and "make way for a new generation of young leaders."… (Read More)
Palestine
Politics
"Hussein el-Sheikh ignites conflicts and disputes within Fatah, and the crisis will escalate..."  (Newspaper, Middle East)   
Democracy and Party Politics - Monarchies/Dictatorships
On April 28, the electronic Rai al-Youm daily newspaper carried the following report: Gaza - Exclusive to Rai Al-Youm - Nader Al-Safadi. The appointment of Hussein al-Sheikh as Vice President of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has ignited an internal war within the Fatah movement. This war is not expected to be easily extinguished, given the extent and complexity of the disputes, especially in the occupied West Bank, where the movement effectively controls it and whose influence has become stronger than in Gaza… (Read More)
"Sources to Asharq al-Awsat: Israel assassinated two figures from Hamas's financial system"  (Asharq al-Awsat, United Kingdom)
Financial Markets - Military and Security - Peace Process - USA Europe
On April 28, the Saudi-owned London-based Asharq al-Awsat newspaper carried the following report from Gaza: Israel has escalated its military attacks in the Gaza Strip amid an exchange of ideas for a ceasefire agreement. Meanwhile, sources revealed to Asharq Al-Awsat that Israel assassinated two individuals involved in the financial support system for Hamas and its military wing, the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades… (Read More)
Syria
Opinion
"What is required from the new Syrian regime?"  (Al-Quds al-Arabi, United Kingdom)
Democracy and Party Politics - Governmental Reform
On April 29, the Qatari-owned London-based Al-Quds al-Arabi daily carried the following opinion piece by Palestinian writer Mohammed Ayesh: The new regime in Syria has been offering free concessions daily since taking power. Whenever anyone criticizes these concessions, the only response is the refrain, "We will not enter into a war for anyone," referring, of course, to Israel, which launches daily attacks on Syria, Lebanon, and other parts of the Arab world, in addition to the West Bank and Gaza… (Read More)
Politics
"ISIL's options in Syria, building on "Jihadists' disappointment""  (Asharq al-Awsat, United Kingdom)   
Military and Security - Terrorism
On April 28, the Saudi-owned London-based Asharq al-Awsat newspaper carried the following report by its correspondent Sultan Kanj: Despite losing its last stronghold in Baghouz, near the Iraqi border in the Deir ez-Zor countryside, in March 2019, the Islamic State (ISIS) continued to pose a serious threat to Syria's security and stability through "mobile groups" operating across the Syrian desert. With the fall of the Syrian regime in December 2024, it was expected that the organization would redraw its strategies and adapt to the new security reality… (Read More)
Turkey
Politics
"Erdogan's ambition to strike a deal with Washington threatens to end Hamas"  (Newspaper, Middle East)   
Arab Diplomacy - Peace Process
On April 29, the London-based Al-Arab daily newspaper carried the following report: Ankara – Turkey was forced to deny reports that it pressured Hamas to make concessions to Israel in order to reach a truce that would pave the way for an end to the war. This comes at a time when observers say that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's efforts to strike a deal with the Americans and present himself as an influential regional player threaten to undermine Hamas… (Read More)
 
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