Why the major powers are not doing anything to prevent a war in the Middle East

After Israel’s hammering in Lebanon that led to the neutralization of Hezbollah’s leadership and the displacement of 1,000,000 people from their homes, fears of a generalized war in the Middle East are intensifying. However, none of the major powers is doing anything to reverse the situation, despite the peace announcements they make from time to time. The New York Times, trying to shed light on the intentions of each side, published an in-depth article stressing that the situation rightly smells of gunpowder, however one will not want to drop the tones. “Stop and go” negotiations between Israel and Hamas to end the fighting in Gaza, promoted by the United States, have been repeatedly described by the Biden administration as on the verge of a major breakthrough, but have failed. The current Western effort to prevent a full-scale Israel-Hezbollah war in Lebanon amounts to a struggle to prevent disaster. His chances of success seem deeply uncertain after the […]
Source: News Beast

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