Who benefits from controlled proxy conflict?

The Middle East rang in the new year with assassinations and terror attacks. Saleh al-Arouri, the deputy leader of Hamas' political bureau, was assassinated in Beirut last Tuesday. The following day, two bombings in Kirman, Iran (for which Daesh has claimed responsibility) killed 103 people. As those attacks shifted everyone’s attention to Israel, Iran and Hezbollah pledged to exact “revenge and a heavy price.”

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Who benefits from controlled proxy conflict
From Super Cup crisis to terror attack in Iran

From Super Cup crisis to terror attack in Iran

The new year got off to an extremely busy start in Türkiye.

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