A historic turning point is on the horizon. As Tehran’s mullah regime and its nuclear facilities face massive attacks and Israeli soldiers wage a grueling war against the Hamas regime in the Gaza Strip, a question of epochal significance arises: Can a new Middle East now emerge? For the first time in over a century, the political earthquake seems to originate not from Europe or Washington but from Jerusalem in the Middle East. The map of the Orient is being redrawn—not in conference rooms but under the roar of cruise missiles, targeted operations, and geopolitical resolve.
The historic Levant—Israel, Jordan, Syria, and Lebanon—could transform into a zone of peace under Israeli leadership. A peace treaty already exists with Jordan, and the Abraham Accords could soon extend to Syria and Lebanon. What Shimon Peres once envisioned as a “New Middle East” is now being implemented by Benjamin Netanyahu. Is this truly possible? “Blessed is the one who believes,” as the Psalms say. Yes, from my perspective, I want to believe it! Iran faces a profound upheaval
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