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Comment: Establishing the truth behind Hariri's killing and a string of other assassinations is an important step towards reconciliation, as Lebanon grapples with its past and present, writes Kareem Shaheen.
From Ismail Haniyeh to Imad Mughniyeh, Israel's policy of assassinations is a great example of winning the battle but losing the war, writes Emad Moussa.
In Palestine, not all violence is equal. It is an innate function of Zionism, but not the existential struggle of the Palestinian people, writes Ilan Pappe.
Alongside its regional henchmen, the EU has helped sponsor and subsidise the forced return of Syrian refugees back to Assad's regime, argues Omar Sabbour.
Israel’s aims and intentions during the 34-day long 2006 Lebanon war, writes Emad Moussa, were less to do with targeting Hezbollah and ‘countering’ its missile attacks, and more with the collective punishment of civilians.
Biden's failure to reign in Israel is costing him votes as he faces Trump. Richard Silverstein asks: could his foreign policy in Gaza decide the election?
The closure of the university's Qatar campus is part of a campaign by the pro-Israel lobby to discredit Doha's diplomacy on Gaza, writes Marc Owen Jones.
If the ideology of Zionism is left unchecked, there is a real threat that Israel will extend its genocidal war to the West Bank and Lebanon, writes Emad Moussa.
Even with all its military might, Israel's campaign to 'destroy Hamas' and defeat Palestinian resistance is unfeasible, writes Emad Moussa.
The Kerman attack exposes gaping holes in Iran's security policy, but leaders continue to fan regional flames with hollow threats, writes Ahmet Furkan Ozyakar.