IN CONVERSATION WITH DIRK KOTZE [POLITICAL AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS ANALYST]

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The Middle East conflict has entered another dangerous phase after Israel
ordered the evacuation of the entire population south of Lebanon’s Zahrani
River, declaring the area a combat zone amid an expanding military offensive
against Hezbollah. The evacuation order affects a vast region of southern
Lebanon and has triggered fresh concerns about mass displacement and a
worsening humanitarian crisis.  
The escalation comes despite a ceasefire brokered earlier this year. Fighting
between Israel and Hezbollah has intensified in recent weeks, with Israel
expanding ground operations and conducting extensive airstrikes across southern
Lebanon while Hezbollah continues launching drone and rocket attacks into
northern Israel.  
Humanitarian agencies are warning that the latest displacement orders could
deepen an already severe crisis. Reports indicate that more than a million people
have already been displaced by the conflict, with many seeking shelter in
overcrowded schools, public buildings, and temporary camps.  
The conflict is no longer isolated to Israel and Lebanon. It is unfolding alongside
heightened tensions involving Iran and the United States, creating fears that
localised fighting could evolve into a broader regional confrontation involving
multiple countries and armed groups.  
For observers around the world, the key question is whether diplomacy can still
prevent further escalation or whether the region is moving toward a prolonged
and increasingly complex conflict with global implications for security, energy
markets, migration, and international relations.
28 May English South Africa Entertainment News · Music Interviews

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