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In the first video of its kind to emerge since the start of the Syrian war, Lebanese journalist Carol Malouf purportedly interviewed Hizballah captives held by Syria's al-Qaeda franchise.
Comment: The recent rapprochement between Iraq and Saudi Arabia is the latest link in a chain of shifting alliances in the Middle East, writes Stasa Salacanin.
Comment: Modern day sectarianism in the Middle East is often dismissed as 'ancient hatreds' continuing into the present day, but this goes against historical precedents says Bassel F. Salloukh.
Comment: The call for national dialogues in divided countries across the region is a farce as long as dictators, strongmen and militants are imposing their wills on the ground.
And no, 'spy vulture' isn't the codename of the latest high-tech drone aircraft...
Comment: Definitions of the Middle East, much like its borders, have been imposed on the region by others, writes Naveed Ahmad.
Comment: No longer are Arabs fighting Israel, instead they are killing each other.
Comment: In 2015, Europe faced blowback from the war in Syria, while the Arab World witnessed the continuation of a downward spiral into a seemingly bottomless abyss, writes Bassel Salloukh.
Israel's former negotiator has said bemoaned the country's 'softness' saying 200 'enemy soldiers' should be held hostage for every captured Israeli troop.
During his decade-long rule, the Middle East became a place both of disaster and hope. But King Abdullah's sluggish foreign policy failed to support the wishes of the Arab people, and left a region torn apart.