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After over 50 years, the Assad regime has fallen. Syrian author and activist Leila al-Shami writes about the first feeling of hope after the rebel advance.
Have we learned the lesson? If the US hadn't got ensnared in Tel Aviv's affairs, the bombing would never have happened.
Like a wounded animal, vicious but aimless, Israel is lashing out at Lebanon. But, as Emad Moussa writes, Hezbollah won't be deterred by wider regional war.
The dehumanisation of Palestinians continues to reach new depths; only Israelis are 'real' and deserving of compassion in Western media, writes Owen Jones.
From Beirut to Cairo, Rabat to Sanaa, Arabs have many lessons to learn from the fallout of Hamas's 7 October attack a year later, argues Bahey eldin Hassan.
Keir Starmer's continued commitment to selling UK arms to Israel following the deadly attacks on Lebanon shows there is no red line, argues Daniel Lindley.
Israel is banking on unconditional US military support to engage with Iran. But Iran's strategic assets may be deeper than anticipated, writes Emad Moussa.
A year on from 7 October, Sari Hanafi reflects on Israel's destruction, repression of solidarity in Western countries, & whether there's hope for Palestine.
As Israel escalates its year-long assault on Lebanon, it's clear that it's mirroring the Gaza playbook and pursuing expansionism, says Farah-Silvana Kanaan.
Middle East peace can only come through a two-state solution, as mandated by international law and global diplomacy, write Jeffrey Sachs and Sybil Fares.