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Comment: Obama can say what he likes at the UN General Assembly, but renewed military aid to Israel shows that money speaks louder than words, writes Dr. Yousef Munayyer
Analysis: US military aid to Egypt was never a tool to punish Egypt’s strongmen for repression at home. Rather it is to encourage Egypt’s defence of a US-friendly regional order.
Western feminists place a wickedly biased burden of proof on Palestinian sexual abuse cases, leading to the ignoring of Israeli rape, says Maryam Aldossari.
Washington sends arms to Europe to fight for democracy, while American weapons to Arab autocrats help defeat the struggle for freedom, writes Emile Nakhleh.
The WFP's decision to cut aid in Yemen pushes millions closer to famine, weaponising hunger as a tool in political games, write Aisha Jumaan & Mira Mehta.
To build international support for the Six-Day war in 1967, Israel peddled the idea of a second Shoah. This was especially useful for rallying American Jews who had not previously identified as strongly with Israel and Zionism, writes Emad Moussa.
Comment: Unless the US takes serious steps to repair the relationship, there will be few incentives left for the Lebanese to keep the alliance alive, writes Michal Kranz.
Home Secretary Priti Patel has a history of meddling in the UK's Israel/Palestine affairs, most recently spearheading the designation of Hamas as a terror group in a move that will only undermine any reconciliation efforts, writes Martin Linton.
For Muslims around the world, this year's Eid celebration will be bitter as Israel continues to starve millions of Palestinians in Gaza, writes Omar Shabana.
Comment: Differences in Middle East foreign policy between Trump and Biden show two very different visions of America’s place in the world, writes Charles W. Dunne.