The recent missile attack by Iran on Al‑Udeid Air Base in Qatar was more than just a military maneuver — it was a statement of resistance and a reminder of the deep‑rooted tensions that define the Middle East. The attack, combined with the preceding US and Israeli airstrikes, highlights the fragility of peace and the ever‑present risk of escalation.
While the announced ceasefire provides a temporary reprieve, the fundamental issues that drive this conflict remain unresolved. The interplay between national interests, regional rivalries, and global powers ensures that this chapter is far from closed.
As the world watches, the coming weeks and months will reveal whether diplomacy can prevail, or if the Middle East will once again find itself engulfed in a cycle of retaliation and conflict.
“I don’t think we need to continue this war. It’s a shame. These are souls of God, and we need to protect each one, from every country, everyone needs to care for each person,” he said.