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Mohamed Badereldin sums up Hizbullah figures Israel has assassinated so far

The latest deadly Israeli strikes on Lebanon and the targeting of Hezbollah’s leadership structure indicate that Tel Aviv is pushing for an all-out war on the Arab country, which could lead to further escalation in the tensions plaguing the region.

Recent allegations by Western powers that Iran is supplying Russia with missiles have heightened tensions in the region and given the pretext for an intensification of sanctions by the US and the E3, an informal grouping of countries that includes the UK, France, and Germany.

Minister of Foreign Affairs Badr Abdelatty on Monday reiterated Egypt’s unequivocal rejection of Israeli control over the Philadelphi Corridor, also known as the Salah El-Din axis, stating that such control is unacceptable.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reaffirmed Monday Israel's decision to control the Philadelphi corridor (aka Salah El-Din axis).

Human Rights Watch (HRW) stated Monday that the International Criminal Court (ICC) should investigate attacks and detentions of Palestinian healthcare workers in Gaza.

The recent killings are only the latest in Israel’s long history of using assassinations for political gain. Al-Ahram weekly looks at key Israeli assassinations in the quarter century.

Worsening conflicts throughout the world have contributed to growing numbers of refugees, as a recent UN report reveals, writes Mohamed Baderledin