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Comment: Jeremy Corbyn might not win the British Labour party leadership, but his involvement could put the Middle East on the agenda of the contest, says Tom Charles.
Comment: Jeremy Corbyn believes one cannot be selective on human rights issues - which makes his position on Syria all the more troubling, writes Sam Hamad.
Comment: Jeremy Corbyn's hostility to the Syrian revolution lies in a foreign policy rooted in Stalinism, and the subversion of "leftist principles", writes Sam Hamad
Analysis: As Israeli politics shifted further right, the UK's Labour party has moved to the left. What will Labour look like under the leadership of a known critic of Israel?
Comment: Linking the Rabaa sign to extremism is a cheap take that is devoid of context and understanding, writes Sam Hamad.
Political pundits were left scratching their heads on Thursday morning after political polls were proved wrong by a massive and unexpected turnout by the nation's youth- or was it?
Comment: Corbyn's criticism of UK support for the Free Syrian Police, coupled with his support for Russian intervention, means he is on the wrong side of history, writes Sam Hamad.
Analysis: The frontrunner in Labour's leadership race has been forced to defend once sharing a stage with a controversial Lebanese-born activist several years ago.
Reginald D Hunter is the latest target of pro-Israel provocateurs feigning victimhood. Time to bring down the curtain on this pantomime, says Rivkah Brown.
Major UK parties have smeared British Muslim independents over their pro-Palestine campaigns. But they're more than one-trick ponies, writes Nadeine Asbali.