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Comment: Since the Arab Spring, regional powers, especially Saudi Arabia, have been struggling to stay abreast of events and contain possible threats to their interests.
Comment: The lack of effective Arab support for Palestinians means it is easy for them to forget they are Arabs, and that Palestine is an Arab cause, says Karl Sabbagh.
Comment: Egypt is spending billions of dollars on arms when its economy is at the brink of a crisis. The farcical financial policies hide a grim reality, writes Ibrahim AlSahary.
The dreams of millions who gathered peacefully to overthrow tyrants have been turned into nightmares for the West by criminal gangs attempting to establish a "caliphate".
Syria has become a theatre of international rivalry and conspiracy. Israel's killing of Hizballah commander Samir Kuntar is just one of many acts of foreign intervention in Syria.
Comment: The world's most powerful financial institutions agree - there can be no Palestinian economic development while the Israeli occupation stands, says Vijay Prashad.
The Islamic State group has been buoyed by support from Sunnis, and the international coalition is doing little to win them over.
Many believed Amman would be merely providing logistical support in the US-led fight against IS. But the capture of Moaz al-Kasasba exposed Jordan's involvement in yet another American war, and sparked a wave of solidarity with the young pilot.