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Martin Jay
Martin Jay is an award-winning British journalist based in Morocco where he is a correspondent for The Daily Mail (UK) who previously reported on the Arab Spring there for CNN, as well as Euronews. From 2012 to 2019 he was based in Beirut where he worked for a number of international media titles including BBC, Al Jazeera, RT, DW, as well as reporting on a freelance basis for the UK’s Daily Mail, The Sunday Times plus TRT World. His career has led him to work in almost 50 countries in Africa, The Middle East and Europe for a host of major media titles. He has lived and worked in Morocco, Belgium, Kenya and Lebanon.
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A rift of sorts is beginning to show between Trump and Netanyahu which is getting harder and harder to ignore.
But it might not even hold, as there are too many possibilities which could scupper it.
Trump’s Iran strikes: staged weakness or real madness? Behind him, Graham and Keene push oil theft and fantasy invasions.
The danger for Trump is that Israel gets hit harder by both Hezbollah and Iran.
Lebanon is now playing a key role in any ceasefire deal that Trump might think he has nailed with Iran. But can Hezbollah go rogue on all the main players?
Are we now about to enter a new phase?
Il vero problema per Trump è l’ignoranza e l’incomprensione dell’Iran da parte sua e della sua squadra.
Donald Trump’s explosive telephone call to Benjamin Netanyahu has taken the internet by storm. But can we really believe it’s true?
The real problem for Trump is both his and his team’s ignorance and misunderstanding of Iran.
The more Trump threatens, the more it is clear he is weak and desperate, writes Martin Jay.

