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US-led Talks Fail and Civilian Deaths Rise Non-State Groups Gain Influence

Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad Engage with Major Powers

Russia and China Challenge Western Narratives Amid Failed US-Led Ceasefire Talks in Gaza

According to the report of EURASIA REVIEW, Recent diplomatic developments in West Asia indicate a significant change in relations between non-state armed groups and major global powers. Representatives from Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad have engaged with key international players with Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh meeting China ambassador to Qatar in Doha. Haniyeh commended China stance on the Gaza conflict and its humanitarian effort. Meanwhile Russia hosted Palestinian factions expressing support for a unified Palestine Liberation Organization. Amid failed US-led ceasefire talks and rising civilian casualties in Gaza Russia and China position themselves strategically to challenge Western narratives leveraging alliances with Iran, Qatar and other regional powers.

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Russia and China Challenge Western Narratives Amid Failed US-Led Ceasefire Talks in Gaza (PHOTO: The Times of Israel)

Russia and China Navigate Regional Dynamics

In Afghanistan the Taliban is asserting its international engagement despite initial perceptions of isolation. At a ceremony in Kabul Taliban officials emphasized their active participation on the global stage pushing back against Western demands on issues like women rights. Despite initial reservations both Russia and China are cultivating ties with the Taliban reflecting a pragmatic approach to regional dynamics. With the US withdrawing from Eurasia Moscow and Beijing view this shift as a strategic victory though they hold differing opinions on the Taliban regime. In this changing landscape former security threats now wield newfound influence reshaping international relations dynamics.

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