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Fragility

What’s Endangering the Fragility of the Gaza Ceasefire?

As the days tick by, the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, which took effect just over three weeks ago, is beginning to show signs of fragility. Initially heralded as a significant step to halt the ongoing conflict in Gaza, the truce now teeters on a precipice, threatened by escalating mistrust and finger-pointing between the involved parties. Under the ceasefire, Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners have been exchanged five times, allowing direct contact between families that had long been severed. Yet,…

Former Foreign Minister Predicts the Fragility of Somalia’s Partnership with Egypt and Eritrea

At the helm: Former Somali Foreign Minister, Ambassador Ahmed Issa Awad, didn't mince his words while criticizing Somalia’s freshly minted alliance with Egypt and Eritrea, calling it a reckless shot in the dark. Below: Somalia, Egypt, and Eritrea's leaders clasp hands during a diplomatic rendezvous. Ahmed Issa Awad has thrown caution to the wind, cautioning that Somalia's new alliance with Egypt and Eritrea was hasty and destined to be short-lived. He pointed out the vast chasm in their governing styles and clashing…

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