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Comment: Zarif-gate, to paraphrase Shakespeare, is a tale 'full of sound and fury, signifying nothing', writes Tanya Goudsouzian
Comment: Israel is looking stop the Palestinian Authority economically disengaging from its occupier, writes Muhammad Shehada.
Comment: Former Blackwater chief Erik Prince is back, and trying convince Trump to privatise military operations in Afghanistan, writes CJ Werleman.
Comment: There are worrying signs that ballistic missile proliferation in the Middle East is spiralling out of control, writes Paul Iddon.
Blog: Middle East players returned to their home nations this week, to represent their countries in warm-up games before next year's big tournaments.
Fed up with corruption, an out-of-touch political class, a growing economic crisis and total failure of basic services, large numbers of Lebanese men and women have taken to the streets
Comment: The international private sector has succoured authoritarian regimes and dictators for decades with a combination of arms, advice, technology and lobbying writes Charles W. Dunne.
Blog: Tehran's Persepolis and Doha's Al-Sadd vie for a spot in the Asian Champions League final, while a small Iraqi club tries to emulate Sevilla's success
The four-nil footballing lesson won't end the blockade or resolve any of the region's wars, but it sure felt good, writes James Brownsell
Comment: The US was all that stood between the Kurds and Turkish aggression, now that buffer has gone, writes Sam Hamad.