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Comment: Pope Francis's recognition of Palestine has boosted hopes of nationhood and highlighted Israel's aggressive and illegal behaviour, says Clovis Maksoud.
Comment: The pandering of Palestinian politicians to Israel has led to a ghost state with little to no power, says Belal Dabour.
Comment: The liberation of Palestine once mobilised the Arab world like no other, but it has also distracted from issues closer to home, says Samer Khair Ahmad.
Comment: From its inception, the founders of Israel stressed scientific progress as much as nation-building. Is it any wonder Israel has left Palestinians far behind, asks Abdul Latif al-Saadoun.
Comment: While college life may be known as a bastion of liberalism, leftist thinking isn't always encouraged at the nation's seats of higher learning when it comes to Palestine.
Comment: At the current pace, it will be a century before Gaza can be reconstructed. The international community needs to step up, says Teresa Mayr.
Comment: Borderline racist attitudes toward GCC nationals sometimes masquerade as progressive politics: what easier target than a group of hereditary monarchies bankrolled by environmentally disastrous oilfields?
Comment: One-party states sowed their own demise. What little promise remained of Arab nationalism was sucked dry by the spigots of corruption, writes Vijay Prashad
There are Palestinian Jewish groups who do not recognise Israel, or even any right to a Jewish homeland. So what does it mean for them if Israel succeeds in calling itself a Jewish state?
Israel's proposed formalisation of apartheid exposes the contradiction at the heart of its 'democracy'.