
In the wake of last year’s surprise attack on October 7, the Al-Aqsa Flood Operation has reshaped the landscape of resistance in the region.
This episode of the show explores the profound impacts of this confrontation on the Palestinian struggle and the broader implications for regional dynamics. In light of the recent escalation in hostilities, particularly the Israeli entity’s airstrikes targeting Hezbollah’s leadership, the resilience of the Lebanese resistance has come to the forefront.
As the region grapples with shifting power dynamics, the show delves into how Hezbollah has successfully thwarted invasion attempts despite facing significant losses within its top command structure.
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Marwa Osman
Marwa Osman is a PhD located in Beirut, Lebanon. University Lecturer at the Lebanese International University and Maaref University and former host of the political show “The Middle East Stream” broadcasted on Al-Etejah English Channel. Member of the Blue Peace Media Network and political commentator on issues of the Middle East on several international and regional media outlets including RT, Press TV, Al Manar and Al Alam. Writer in several news websites including Khamenei.ir, Modern Diplmacy, Shafaqna, Italian Insider.
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