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  • Recep Tayyip Erdogan
    Recep Tayyip Erdogan “Israel's goal is to settle in Gaza, eliminate the Palestinian community in the West Bank and ultimately annex this territory. This is where Israel wants to go. We must prevent this. Whereas only a tiny handful of Western countries are supporting Israel militarily, politically, economically, and morally, the inadequate reaction from Muslim countries has led to this situation. It is crucial that we continue coordinating our initiatives and take decisive measures against those who are behind the genocide in Palestine. It is paramount that we impose an arms embargo, stop trade and isolate Israel.” 5 hours ago
  • Shigeru Ishiba
    Shigeru Ishiba “We must remind ourselves of the basics that politics is for the people, as we tackle political and party reforms. We must be able to have empathy for the pain, sorrow and anger of the people. While we stick to the LDP-Komei partnership as the foundation, we will do our utmost to gain understanding of as many other parties as possible as we humbly work to ensure safety and security of the people.” 8 hours ago
  • Oleksandr Syrskyi
    Oleksandr Syrskyi “Following the orders of their military leadership, they are trying to displace our troops and advance deep into the territory we control. Were it not for the resilience of our soldiers, these tens of thousands of enemies from the best Russian units would have stormed our positions.” 10 hours ago
  • Israel Katz
    Israel Katz “Iran is more vulnerable than ever to targeting its nuclear facilities. There is [now] a possibility of removing the threat. The primary goal is achievable - to thwart and eliminate the threat of Israel's annihilation.” 12 hours ago
  • Marwan Bishara
    Marwan Bishara “The war in Lebanon is becoming more costly to Israel, which may be looking to draw the conflict to a close by obtaining security guarantees in southern Lebanon. Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar said earlier that there had been certain progress” in talks about a ceasefire in Lebanon, but Hezbollah said it hadn't received any peace proposal yet. What they mean is that in the talks with the United States and others, perhaps the Lebanese government, there were some steps forward but nothing that can yet be presented to Hezbollah. In the process of dividing and occupying the Gaza Strip, the big prize for Israel is not Gaza. It's the West Bank. The appointment of Yechiel Leiter, who lives in the Gush Etzion settlement, as the next Israeli ambassador to the US signals the Netanyahu government intends to work with President-elect Donald Trump to expand Israeli settlements. Netanyahu is dreaming of the West Bank, and he could even barter some sort of agreement in Gaza in exchange.” 13 hours ago
  • James Stavridis
    James Stavridis “If Trump can end the Russia-Ukraine war in 24 hours, I'll be the first one voting for his Nobel Peace Prize. What I hope he does, and I think he will, is put pressure on both sides to get to the negotiating table, and it comes out kind of like the end of the Korean War, which is to say, Putin, unfortunately, but in a real world, will end up with about 20 percent of Ukraine, the chunk that he currently holds, but the rest of Ukraine, the 80 percent, all those resources, vast majority of the population, they stay democratic, free. Ukraine will also get a path to NATO, probably three to five years, realistically. It's not the worst outcome in the world. Keep in mind that a negotiated settlement is not something the U.S. can impose-but for the Ukrainians and Russians to agree upon. Negotiating a ceasefire and eventual settlement will take months. Ukraine's entry into NATO could be accomplished over a couple years.” 15 hours ago
  • Bezalel Smotrich
    Bezalel Smotrich “The only way to remove this danger from the agenda is to apply Israeli sovereignty over the settlements in Judea and Samaria. I have directed the start of professional work to prepare the necessary infrastructure to apply Israeli sovereignty over Judea and Samaria [the West Bank].” 15 hours ago
  • Tohid Asadi
    Tohid Asadi “In a rare visit to Tehran, this high-ranking Saudi Arabian delegate, headed by the chief of staff, met with his Iranian counterpart here in the capital. The discussions, as expected, revolved around military and defense issues, and specifically, they talked about the expansion of cooperation in this particular arena. They also discussed a drill-a military naval drill between the two countries. Around three weeks ago, Iranian Naval Commander Shahram Irani said that there is a possibility of such a military drill between Saudi Arabia and Iran, two regional powerhouses with a history of rivalry, so it could be considered a step forward in the ties between the two. Added to that is the discussion they had regarding regional issues, in particular the Palestinian issue, which was a key point of concern for both sides; they had a conversation on that as well. This visit takes place after the election of Trump in the United States, who promised peace in West Asia. However, the possibility of tensions ramping up to the next level is still here, so the two sides-I mean Iran and Saudi Arabia-are indeed trying to make sure that everything is on the right track. They are trying to build a sort of confidence when it comes to collective action against collective threats. All in all, I think Iran, in this regard, tries to send two clear messages. The first message relates to the urgency of this collective action against Israeli aggressive behaviors; this has been emphasized by Iranian officials several times. The second message that Iranians are trying to send is that if their land - if Iranian sovereignty - is attacked by aerospace or land of any third country, there would be a possibility of further escalation and a full-fledged, all-out war scenario.” 15 hours ago
  • Catherine Fieschi
    Catherine Fieschi “There's going to be some pain before that pain galvanises [the continent] into further European unity. It's not going to be an instant wake-up call. In January as we know, it's going to be a swift and brutal transition of [US] power. We're going to see a dip, some panic, some chaos, some uncertainty. In the end, given the brutality of what's coming from the Trump White House, we're going to see more cohesion in Europe than what we've seen for the past years. I think we're finally maybe going to see the Zeitenwende [epochal change] that's been promised for years actually taking shape.” 18 hours ago
  • Anna Wieslander
    Anna Wieslander “Trump has been very clear that Europeans need to ramp up their defence spending even further. He wants a three percent of GDP pledge and we can expect him to push this hard. Europeans have long recognised the need to step up on security and defence, but this realisation has not been matched by resources or true political will. The systemic threat that Russia poses to European security makes this shift extremely urgent if American engagement decreases. The first thing Europe needs to do now is to take the lead in supporting Ukraine towards victory against Russia. Europe will also be up against opposition to autonomy from Trump. He does not want the European defence market to become autonomous, which is a prerequisite for European strategic autonomy. Rather, we saw during the previous Trump administration that he pushed Europeans to buy more American defence material. Neither has he expressed any wish for the Europeans to develop their own nuclear deterrence, another necessary condition for European strategic autonomy.” 18 hours ago
  • Anna Jacobs
    Anna Jacobs “Donald Trump's election last week for a second term in the White House is likely to be on leaders' minds in Riyadh. This summit is very much an opportunity for regional leaders to signal to the incoming Trump administration what they want in terms of US engagement. The message will likely be one of dialogue, de-escalation and calling out Israeli military campaigns in the region.” 18 hours ago
  • Najib Mikati
    Najib Mikati “Lebanon is going through an unprecedented historical and existential crisis that threatens its present and future.” 18 hours ago
  • Ahmed Aboul Gheit
    Ahmed Aboul Gheit “Words cannot express the plight of the Palestinian people. The actions taken by Israel against the Palestinian people are undermining efforts to achieve lasting peace. It is only with justice that we will be able to establish lasting peace. The world cannot turn a blind eye on the Israeli violence.” 18 hours ago
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October, 2024

“The puppet Yoon [Yoon Seok-youl] bragged about overwhelming counteraction of military muscle at the doorstep of the state possessed of nuclear weapons and it was a great irony that caused the suspicion of being an abnormal man.”

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Leader of North Korea
02 Oct 2024 4 1
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“Now that Hezbollah's military capacity has been seriously degraded in the past couple of weeks, there are already moments in Lebanon about how this could potentially open up a kind of power vacuum and the kinds of forces that might move in and try to wrestle some political power on the domestic scene back from Hezbollah. In this volatile situation we can reasonably expect that Hezbollah would resist these kinds of efforts violently and therefore it's incumbent on the international community and also Lebanese domestic players to preach calm and not to proceed with any of those kinds of ideas.”

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Senior analyst in Lebanon for the International Crisis Group
02 Oct 2024 4 7
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“If the Zionist regime is not controlled and takes action against Iran, we will target all of its infrastructure.”

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Iran's military chief
02 Oct 2024 3 2
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“We are in a different story right now. We have a consensus in Israel - among the military, the defense experts, analysts and politicians - that Israel should respond in force to Iran's attack. Many in Israel see this as an opportunity to do more to inflict pain on Iran. To make it stop. Iran is much weaker than before. Israel is freer to do more.”

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Senior fellow and expert on Iran at the Institute for National Security Studies
02 Oct 2024 1 3
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“Israel has to do something to show that they're not going to sit passively if Iran gets in this struggle that they're having with Hezbollah and Hamas. But since it was a minimal amount of damage … they can have a more measured response. The only way out of this horrible situation, which has gone on for almost a year now, is to have a negotiated settlement.”

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Former US assistant secretary of defence
02 Oct 2024 5 2
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“The Islamic Republic's credibility as a patron and leader of revolutionary Shiism was on the line, and Khamenei seemed caught like a deer in the headlights - worried that if he goes all in to save Hezbollah by attacking Israel, he and Iran will be the next target for massive retaliation or even worse. If he did nothing, Israel, the Arab world, and the rest of Iran's axis of resistance would see that the emperor - or supreme leader - has no clothes.”

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Senior fellow at JINSA who served as national security advisor to former Vice President Dick Cheney
02 Oct 2024 6 3
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“They were genuinely concerned that the current government might go after Iranian leaders. They look at Israel and see a bull in a china shop.”

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Israeli expert on Iran and Shi’ism
02 Oct 2024 2 4
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“I would like to send my heartfelt condolences to the families of our heroes who fell today in Lebanon, may God avenge them, and may their memories be a blessing. We are in the middle of a tough war against Iran's axis of evil, which seeks to destroy us. This will not happen because we will stand together, and with God's help - we will win together. We will rescue our hostages in the south, we will return our residents in the north, we will guarantee Israel's eternity.”

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Prime Minister of Israel
02 Oct 2024 5 3
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“The longer the strike action goes on and the longer it takes the U.S. government to intervene, the deeper the damage will be to the economy and the longer it will take for ocean supply chains to recover.”

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Chief analyst at shipping data company Xeneta
02 Oct 2024 5 2
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“They [U.S. port employers] made incredible profits, over 800% profit since the pandemic, and the owners are making tens of millions of dollars from this. It's time for them to sit at the table and get this strike done.”

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President of the United States
02 Oct 2024 3 3
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“The view in Iran is that the West is, at best, unwilling to restrain Israel, and at worst, has a direct hand in the escalation. The latest Iranian operation against Israel, therefore, certainly is accompanied by a message that Biden should act to draw a line under things.”

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Iran analyst and editor at the independent news site Amwaj.media
02 Oct 2024 3 2
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“Appointing a new Secretary General could be dangerous if Israel assassinates him right after. The group [Hezbollah] can't risk more chaos by appointing someone only to see them killed.”

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Editor-in-chief for Janoubia, a news site based that focuses on the Shi'ite community and Hezbollah
02 Oct 2024 2 1
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“Basically, Iran lost the biggest investment it had for the past decades. It shook Iran to the core. It shows how Iran is deeply infiltrated also: they not only killed Nasrallah, they killed Nilforoushan who was a trusted military adviser to Khamenei.”

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Hezbollah expert at the Swedish Defense University
02 Oct 2024 3 5
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“Today, I have declared UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres persona non grata in Israel and banned him from entering the country. Anyone who cannot unequivocally condemn Iran's heinous attack on Israel, as almost every country in the world has done, does not deserve to step foot on Israeli soil.”

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Israeli Foreign Minister
02 Oct 2024 3 2
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