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1 Aug, 2024 07:41

War is only way to peace in Middle East – Medvedev

“The knot is tightening” in the region, with the US being the main culprit behind the crisis, the former Russian president has said
War is only way to peace in Middle East – Medvedev

Peace in the Middle East will only be achieved through a major conflict involving regional power brokers, former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has suggested.

Writing on his Telegram channel on Thursday, Medvedev, who now serves as Deputy Chairman of Russia’s Security Council, weighed in on the escalating tensions between Israel and Iran, as well as their partners and allies in the region and beyond.

“The knot is tightening in the Middle East. Sorry for the innocent lives lost. They are but hostages of a disgusting state: the USA,” Medvedev stated, adding “it’s clear to everyone that a full-scale war is the only way to a shaky peace in the region.”

His comments come in the wake of the assassination of Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh in a rocket strike in the Iranian capital, Tehran, on Wednesday. Hamas accused Israel of orchestrating the attack and warned it would “pay the price” for the “heinous crime.” 

Israel has neither denied nor confirmed involvement, but Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu boasted Wednesday that his country had delivered crushing blows to Hamas, the Houthis and Hezbollah – militant Islamist groups with close ties to Iran operating in Gaza, Yemen and Lebanon, respectively.

Meanwhile, Iran also blamed Israel, adding that the US – Israel’s main ally – shared responsibility for what it called a “heinous act of terrorism.” US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, however, insisted that Washington was “not aware of or involved in” the assassination of Haniyeh.

The killing of a senior Hamas official came after Israel confirmed that it had carried out a strike on Beirut, Lebanon that killed Hezbollah commander Fuad Shukr. West Jerusalem has insisted he was behind the strike on a soccer field in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights that killed 12 minors.

Israel and Hezbollah have been on the verge of open conflict and have exchanged cross-border attacks since Hamas launched its October 7 surprise attack on the Jewish state. The Israeli-Hamas war, which has brought unprecedented destruction to Gaza, has raised tensions throughout the region.

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