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Why Kenya won't be spared if war escalates in the Middle East

Palestinian security forces walk in the funeral procession of four militants killed by Israeli special forces in Nablus the previous day, in the occupied West Bank city on October 10, 2024. Israeli police killed at least four Palestinians in Nablus on October 9, according to the Palestinian health authorities and Israeli security forces. [AFP]

Intoxicated by the impeachment of Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua and other local issues like Adani, the Social Health Insurance Fund (SHIF), the new university financing model and the 2027 polls, we have forgotten the Middle East is on the edge.

It is as if we are not part of geopolitics and geo-economics. By the way, do we ever relax without something spinning our heads as a country? Is that deliberate or just a coincidence?

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