Middle East Eye
Middle East Eye is an online news outlet that provides independent reporting and analysis on Middle East and North Africa regional affairs. It is best known for investigative reporting, in-depth features, and breaking coverage of politics, human rights, and regional conflicts. It remains relevant in public discourse as a source of regional perspectives and timely updates on ongoing crises and geopolitical developments.
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Gideon Levy Criticizes Israel’s 78-Year Dependence on Military Force and Unresolved Nakba Legacy
Gideon Levy, on Israel's 78th Independence Day, criticizes the country's ongoing reliance on military force and unresolved Nakba issues. His remarks underscore concerns about Israel's democracy and regional standing, signaling potential for increased debate on reconciliation.

The Strokes' Coachella finale features specific footage of US and Israeli bombings in Iran and Gaza
During Coachella, The Strokes used a video montage showing US and Israeli bombings in Iran and Gaza, sparking controversy. This marks a significant political statement at a major festival, intensifying debates over artist activism on Middle Eastern conflicts.

Deadly Missile Strike on Iranian Girls' School Causes Over 85 Deaths
A missile attack on a girls' school in southern Iran has killed over 85 people, including many young girls. The incident, linked to US military action, raises concerns about regional stability and security.

ICC Continues Misconduct Investigation Into Karim Khan Despite UN Exoneration
The ICC's governing body has voted to continue investigating allegations of misconduct against Prosecutor Karim Khan, despite a prior UN investigation clearing him. This development highlights ongoing internal tensions and could lead to disciplinary action in the coming weeks.

Majority of ICC Bureau Supports Exoneration of Prosecutor Karim Khan, Decision Due by April 8
Most ICC bureau members back a report clearing Karim Khan of misconduct, with a decision deadline of April 8. The outcome will impact the court's integrity and trust in its leadership, amidst ongoing internal debates.

Media coverage of potential Iran war mirrors 2003 Iraq invasion framing
Media analysis shows mainstream outlets frame the potential Iran conflict similarly to the 2003 Iraq War, emphasizing interventionist perspectives. This pattern raises concerns about repeated media-driven justifications for war, impacting public perception and policy decisions.

Disinformation and AI-Driven Dashboards Amplify Middle East War Tensions
Disinformation about a U.S.-Iran war is dominating online spaces, complicating public understanding of the conflict. Concurrently, AI 'vibe-coded' war dashboards are flooding social media, offering visually engaging but potentially misleading information. These developments highlight the crucial role of accurate information in conflict scenarios and the influence of advanced technology on public perception.

Multiple US Military Jets Crash in Kuwait Amid Rising Regional Tensions
Several US military jets crashed in Kuwait, prompting concerns over regional tensions. The pilots reportedly ejected safely, but the cause of the crashes remains unknown.

Lindsey Graham's Intricate Diplomatic and Political Moves Pre-Iran Attack
Lindsey Graham met with Saudi leaders to coordinate efforts before the Iran attack. He also criticized Trump's Iran strategy and preemptively honored US soldiers, revealing internal political and diplomatic tensions.