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Comment: The United States' refusal to accurately describe the violence in Myanmar as 'ethnic cleansing' or 'genocide', is a chilling indication of its real agenda, writes CJ Werleman.
Comment: Decades of anaemic US reporting has sanitised Israel's actions, and erased the legitimate concerns of Palestinians, write Usaid Siddiqui and Owais Zaheer.
Comment: The US has washed its hands of Syria's rebels, thereby supporting Assad's conquest of 'liberated' areas, writes Sam Hamad.
Jordan's historic balancing act, and reliance on its patron United States, is back in the spotlight. But has their affair gone stale, asks Riad al Khouri.
Comment: Bahrain's decision to normalise ties with Israel is a boon for authoritarianism and autocracy, and one that endangers Arabs both domestically and regionwide, writes Emile Nakhleh.
Israel's army chastised Iran for allegedly providing hundreds of millions of dollars to Lebanese movement Hizballah, saying the funds could have instead bought subscriptions to dating app Tinder.
The US president is complicit in Israel's genocide, and Sinn Féin must not abandon Palestinians in its rise to power, writes Farrah Koutteineh.
Comment: Preaching sectarianism is just one of many ways Israel is changing the way it does PR in the Trump era, writes Omar Baddar.
During the Jenin assault, images and videos of Israeli violence flooded our social media pages. The influx of this distressing content captures the ethical dilemma at the heart of citizen journalism, writes Sarah Amr.
Comment: Palestinians must still prepare for the long-haul. A chaotic Middle East means there will be no change, no matter the personal feelings of their leaders towards each other, in the US-Israeli relationship.