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Comment: From Israel to Syria, all tyranny is worthy of outrage, writes Sam Hamad.
Comment: A single democratic state in Palestine/Israel is, in fact, a realistic and vital alternative to formal apartheid, writes Ben White.
Comment: This wasn't self defence; Israeli troops were compelled only by politics to kill protesting Palestinians, writes James Brownsell.
Comment: The fight against polygamy is less about protecting vulnerable women and children and more about demographic control, writes Nick Rodrigo.
Comment: This wasn't self defence; Israeli troops were compelled only by politics to kill protesting Palestinians, writes James Brownsell.
Comment: Until the Israeli government's occupation and dispossession policies change, the Nakba will continue, writes Elias Jahshan.
Comment: Palestinians may have many reasons for a change in leadership, but a proud people won't allow a foreign power to dictate a suitable time, writes Daoud Kuttab.
Comment: Benjamin Netanyahu has come to depend on extremist rabbis and the ultra-orthodox community for his political survival, writes CJ Werleman.
Blog: To say Palestinians protest in solidarity with each other is at large, inaccurate. Palestinians do not identify with each other because of struggles, but because of who they are.
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.