Widening Wars Leave the Middle East in Shambles

Geopolitical conflicts in the Middle East are destabilizing critical infrastructure, including energy grids, financial systems, and humanitarian aid networks. The humanitarian and economic fallout affects over 50 million civilians, displaced populations, and regional governments, with cyber-physical systems and digital governance becoming collateral damage. International aid organizations and civilian communications face heightened risk of exploitation due to weakened security postures.

A widening Middle East war is toppling leaders, devastating economies, and leaving millions caught in a humanitarian catastrophe. The post Widening Wars Leave the Middle East in Shambles appeared first on MuslimMatters.org.