In the heart of Gaza's southern city of Khan Yunis, a harrowing scene unfolds as the Israeli Army orders Palestinians to move to a so-called humanitarian zone in Alasi. Amidst this evacuation order, intense air strikes rain down, making it impossible for people to flee. This latest escalation follows rockets fired into Israel from Gaza, marking the first such incident in a month. The cycle of violence continues, and the human cost is staggering.
The Middle East continues to be a powder keg, and recent developments involving Hezbollah's increasing military sophistication are adding fuel to the fire. Rami Khouri, a public policy fellow at the American University of Beirut, joins us from Boston to shed light on the implications of Hezbollah's evolving capabilities.
In a surprising twist that seems to hark back to the Cold War era, North Korea has escalated its psychological warfare against South Korea by sending balloons filled with trash across the border. What motivates this peculiar strategy, and how is South Korea responding? Let's delve into the ongoing operation and its implications.