Tag Archives: Gaza–Israel conflict

28Feb/26

The Board of Peace is Bombing Iran for the Gaza Riviera

5 Radical Realities Reshaping the Middle East

28 Feb. 2026 /Mpelembe Media/ —  The 2026 US-Iran War (“Operation Epic Fury”) Tensions between the United States and Iran escalated sharply in late 2025 and early 2026 following massive anti-regime protests in Iran, which the Iranian government suppressed with unprecedented lethal force and internet blackouts. In response, US President Donald Trump initiated a massive military buildup in the Middle East, deploying two aircraft carrier strike groups and issuing ultimatums demanding Iran halt its nuclear program and proxy support.
After US-brokered nuclear negotiations in Geneva broke down, the US and Israel launched joint military strikes on Iran on February 28, 2026, dubbed “Operation Epic Fury” and “Operation Roaring Lion”. The massive bombardment targeted Iranian nuclear facilities, military infrastructure, and leadership compounds in Tehran. In retaliation, Iran launched significant ballistic missile barrages at Israel and US military bases across the Persian Gulf, including in Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait, and the UAE, while its regional proxies mobilized, triggering a multi-theater conflict.

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26Jan/26

The Return of Ran Gvili: Closing Israel’s Gaza Chapter

Jan. 26, 2026 /Mpelembe Media/ — The recovery of Ran Gvili’s remains, marks the return of the final captive held in Gaza since the conflict began in 2023. As an elite police officer who was abducted after being wounded during the initial attacks, his retrieval serves as a pivotal milestone for the Israeli public and his grieving family. This significant event effectively concludes the hostage crisis, providing closure to a national ordeal that involved approximately 250 abductees. Beyond the emotional impact, the return of the last body is expected to facilitate the next phase of a regional peace plan. While the military successfully identified Gvili during a targeted operation, the long-term diplomatic future for the territory remains complex and uncertain. The resolution of individual tragedies remains deeply intertwined with the broader geopolitical landscape of the Middle East. Continue reading