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Middle East faces shifting alliances amid Iran's growing influence

Middle East faces shifting alliances amid Iran's growing influence

Middle East Eye

Analysts suggest a pragmatic axis is reshaping the Middle East, with Hamas and Hezbollah exploiting the space between war and peace, and Iran's influence growing.

4 sources across English

Left 25% · Center 25% · Right 50%

How outlets framed it

Left: Coverage from Middle East Eye suggests a pragmatic axis could reshape the region, implying a shift away from existing power structures.

Center: i24 News frames the situation as Hamas and Hezbollah exploiting a volatile space between war and peace, highlighting the instability in the Middle East.

Right: The Jerusalem Post and Foreign Affairs focus on an 'axis of evil' involving Iran, Hamas, and Hezbollah, warning of coordinated attacks and the decline of American influence.

Key divergence: The divergence lies in whether the emerging regional dynamics are viewed as a pragmatic realignment or a coordinated threat orchestrated by Iran and its proxies.

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Foreignaffairs · I24news · Jerusalempost · Middleeasteye

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