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Israel does not fear an Iranian nuclear weapon, what it truly fears is a regional economic rival who could upend the status quo in regards to the Palestinians, writes Richard Silverstein.
As Russian oligarchs scramble to store their wealth amidst rising international sanctions, all eyes are on the most likely candidates: Israel, UAE and South Korea. So far, they have failed the call of the Ukrainian people, writes Anthony Harwood.
Opinion: While blaming 'corruption' provides a singular and moralistic explanation for the tragedy, it fails to advance the quest for justice and accountability, writes Habib Battah.
Opinion: After the failure of the Oslo Accords, Trump's 'Deal of the Century', and the recent wave of aggression in East Jerusalem and Gaza, democratic elections are the only way out, writes Hicham Alaoui.
The risk that the UN will reimpose economic sanctions on Iran hangs over the presidency of hardliner Ebrahim Raisi. This threat may be Raisi’s strongest incentive to reach a compromise in the ongoing nuclear talks, writes Djavad Salehi-Isfahani.
Comment: While Lokman Slim's killing may not lead to accountability, it will certainly not silence his comrades, writes Cilina Nasser.
Opinion: Hariri's departure after nine months of trying - and failing - to form a government suggests that the time has come for a new generation of leaders to take over, writes Imad K. Harb.
Comment: As Israel and Lebanon begin landmark maritime border talks, Joe Macaron takes an in-depth look at the players and issues involved in these high stakes negotiations.
Opinion: Israel's alleged use of AI in its assassination program against Iranian nuclear scientists may have enamoured its admirers, but offers no long-term benefit and plenty of moral and legal danger, writes Richard Silverstein. Â
Comment: Emile Nakhleh examines how corruption has brought Lebanese society to the brink, and why the international community and its institutions must hastily re-imagine innovative ways for it to survive.