The quest for justice in the aftermath of the September 11th attacks has been long and fraught with complexities. A recent turn of events has once again brought the issue to the forefront, as the US government revoked a plea deal with the alleged mastermind of the attacks, Khed Shik Muhammad. This decision, barely days old, has sparked a firestorm of reactions, raising questions and reigniting debates that seemed settled.
In a dramatic escalation of Middle Eastern conflict, the skies over Beirut's densely populated southern suburbs were shattered by an Israeli airstrike, raising global concerns about the potential for a wider war. This targeted attack, Israel's response to a rocket strike that killed 12 young people, has once again brought the region to the brink of chaos. But will this incident spark a full-blown conflict, or will cooler heads prevail?