I joined BBC news in light of the (likely) Israeli attack on Hezbollah in Lebanon where the group's communications infrastructure was targeted. We discussed the implications of the attacks for Hezbollah's war readiness and whether the region should be bracing itself for an all-out war.
I joined CNN to discuss the reasoning behind Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's insistence on controlling the Philadelphi corridor on the border between Egypt and Gaza and why it is a major sticking point in the ceasefire and hostage release negotiations.
I joined CNN to discuss the tragic murder of six Israeli hostages in Gaza by Hamas and what their deaths means for the US efforts to secure a ceasefire deal, particularly as the hostages included an American citizen, Hersh Goldberg-Polin.
I joined LBC to discuss two significant developments on either side of the Atlantic: The new British Foreign Secretary David Lammy's visit to the Middle East and what it could mean for ceasefire attempts; and the shocking assassination attempt against former US President Donald Trump and what that means for the US election.
As the countries of Norway, Spain and Ireland announce their intention to formally recognise the State of Palestine, I joined France 24's The Debate to discuss the ramifications of unilateral recognition and how any solution to the broader Israel-Palestine conflict must recognise the historical trauma of both peoples.
As Israel enters Rafah against the wishes of US president Joe Biden, I joined CNN to discuss the ramifications of the move and what the incursion reveals about Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's motives, as well as the relationship between Netanyahu and Biden.
In response to Iran's unprecedented April 13th attack on Israel, the latter fired back on April 19th, striking three Iranian targets in Iran, Syria and Iraq. I joined CNN to discuss what the Israel attacks symbolise and whether Iran might escalate the situation further.
On April 13th, Iran launched nearly 300 projectiles against Israel, in an unprecedented counter attack following Israel's assassination of an IRGC commander on an Iranian compound in Syria. I joined CNN to discuss what the Iranian attack means and how Israel might respond.
The United Nations Security Council voted on a ceasefire Resolution and, for the first time since October 7, the US abstained rather than veto the Resolution. I joined CNN to discuss what the abstention means for US-Israel relations.
With Israel rejecting the US abstention of the ceasefire vote at the UN Security Council, I joined Al Jazeera to discuss the implications of the disagreement on the relationship between the two allies.
As the number of migrants crossing the English Channel into the UK has risen to over 4500 this year, I joined Sky News to discuss UK policy on migrants, specifically how the government must inject empathy into its decision-making process.
As the United States announced its plans for the construction of a pier to allow humanitarian assistance into Gaza via Sea, I joined a Sky News debate to discuss whether Israel was hindering aid into Gaza and why the US plan would not address the scale of the crisis.
As the United States dropped 38,000 meals via airdrops over Gaza, I joined MSNBC to discuss why the move, rather than demonstrating US strength, was a show of weakness given other options available to pressure Israel into allowing life-saving humanitarian assistance into Gaza.
As French president Emmanuel Macron hosts the Emir of Qatar for a state visit in France, I joined France 24 to discuss Qatar's unique role as a mediator in historically tough negotiations and whether this role will remain a mainstay of Qatari foreign policy in the future.
With Ramadan around the corner, the Israeli hostages now having spent months in captivity, the majority of Palestinians displaced and on the brink of starvation, and US pressure on Israel mounting behind the scenes, will we finally see a pause in hostilities? And will Netanyahu follow through with his plans for a Rafah offensive? I joined Sky News to discuss the latest developments.
On January 28, 2024, three US soldiers were killed in a drone attack against an American installation in Jordan. With regional tensions fast increasing, I spoke to BBC News about how US President Joe Biden would be weighing his options to retaliate while avoiding the risk of an all-out regional war.
In early January 2024, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken headed to the Middle East for the fourth time since the October 7 Hamas attacks on Israel and the subsequent Israel war on Gaza. I spoke to BBC News about Secretary Blinken's shuttle diplomacy and whether they impacted the negotiations mediated by Qatar and Egypt.
Nearly one month after Hamas's attacks on Israel, the Israeli response appears to push a long-term diplomatic solution further off the table. I spoke to Channel 4 News about why there is no military solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
After Iranian-backed militias attacked the United States and targeted commercial shipping in the Red Sea, I joined France 24's The Debate to discuss what Washington can do to prevent mission creep, and what to do about Iran's activities in the region.
Amidst protracted negotiations to stop the fighting and release the hostages, I spoke to LBC Radio about how much of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's strategy was about his own political survival.
In response to Hamas's attacks on Israel, military operations by the latter left 4000 people dead in Gaza in the first three weeks of the war. I joined a panel on Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg to discuss what a pathway to negotiations and a sustainable solution looks like.
As the US signals that it is becoming increasingly frustrated with Israel's heavy-handed response in Gaza, I joined Sky News to discuss the dynamics between the Biden and Netanyahu administrations and whether US pressure could compel Israel to shift gears.
As the Houthis mounted their campaign of attacks on commercial shipping in the Red Sea, and with the US and its partners vowing a military response, I joined CNN International to discuss whether the Houthis could be dissuaded through military action, and without addressing the Gaza war.