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Monday, June 29, 2026

Beneath the Headlines: The Secret World of Israeli Defense Sales to Qatar and Saudi Arabia

What's really going on with those "hidden" deals?

Here's something that might surprise you: despite having no official diplomatic relations, Qatar and Saudi Arabia have been quietly buying sophisticated Israeli defense systems for years. We're talking about missile defense technology, combat helmets worth hundreds of thousands of dollars each, and advanced avionics stuff designed to protect aircraft and save lives.

And here's where it gets really interesting: these deals somehow stayed under the radar for a long time, even as they involved hundreds of millions of shekels. The whole situation recently exploded into what everyone's calling the "Qatargate" scandal, and now everyone's trying to figure out how this happened right under everyone's nose.

Let me walk you through what's known, what's still unclear, and why this matters.

Sunday, June 28, 2026

The Word "Ceasefire" Has Become a Fashion Now! Have We Forgotten the Real Meaning?

The word 'ceasefire' has lost its meaning. As of June 28, 2026, the US-Iran 2026 peace deal crumbles while attacks on Bahrain and Kuwait escalate. What does this mean for Gulf investors?

A deep dive into the crumbling peace deal, escalating tensions, and what it means for the Gulf region

When Did "Ceasefire" Start Meaning "Temporary Pause"

Remember when a ceasefire actually meant peace? Those days feel like a distant memory now.

As of June 28, 2026, the word "ceasefire" has essentially become a punchline in Middle Eastern geopolitics. We hear it, we sign it, we celebrate it and then, within weeks or even days, we're back to the sound of explosions. The 2026 peace agreement between the United States and Iran was supposed to change everything. It was hailed as a historic breakthrough, a diplomatic masterpiece that would finally bring stability to one of the world's most volatile regions. Fast forward to today, and that much-touted deal is looking more like a piece of toilet paper than a binding international agreement.

So what went wrong? Actually, let me rephrase that what is going wrong? Because the truth is, the writing has been on the wall since day one.

Thursday, June 25, 2026

Behind Diplomatic Smiles: Deep Frustration Grips UAE Over US Actions in Iran War

Just over a year ago, the United Arab Emirates was riding high on a wave of optimism. Donald Trump's second term brought promises of massive investment deals $2 trillion worth, by some accounts and the relationship between Abu Dhabi and Washington seemed stronger than ever. The Emirati leadership positioned itself as America's closest Gulf partner, a strategic ally in a region often described as the world's most volatile neighborhood.

Today? That optimism has curdled into something much darker.

Behind the carefully choreographed handshakes and public displays of diplomatic solidarity at the G7 summit in France, where UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed al-Nahyan offered his formal thanks to Trump, there's a growing sense of betrayal rippling through the Emirati establishment. Business leaders, former officials, and ordinary residents are asking the same uncomfortable question: How could our closest ally drag us into a war we explicitly warned them not to fight?