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Comment: Farid Esack - South African veteran of the liberation struggle, explores the similarities and differences between life under Apartheid in South Africa and Palestine.
Comment: Calling for transparency is about democratising UK politics. It should be the rule for everyone from arms dealers to pharmaceutical and energy companies, writes Hilary Aked.
Comment: In moving the US embassy to West Jerusalem, Trump could gain the admiration and support of all countries and peoples of the world, writes former Palestinian Ambassador, Ali Kazak.
Comment: The tight alliance that May seeks to forge with Trump and Netanyahu - leaders who share her right-wing creed - is particularly bad news for Palestinians, writes Tom Charles.
Comment: For the Israeli establishment, unification is not about equality under the law, it is a political tool used for propagating idealised recasts of history, writes Ben Clarke.
Comment: Shai Masot's unguarded comments suggest that Israel's UK 'grassroots' are actually more 'astroturf'; operating effectively as front groups for Israeli state power, writes Hilary Aked
Comment: Robert Fisk's analysis of the conflict in Syria - and more recently the attack in Istanbul, lacks nuance and is morally misguided, writes Mat Nashed.
Comment: While the resolution may end up empowering the Boycott Divestment and Sanctions movement, it is likely to do the same for Israel's right-wing, writes Umar Lateef Misgar
Comment: International Day of Solidarity with Palestine must be repossessed, taken away from guarded diplomats with carefully-worded language, and given back to the people, writes Ramzy Baroud
Comment: Buoyed by UNESCO's ruling on the Al-Aqsa mosque, the time has come for Palestinians and their allies to challenge Israel's claims on the international stage, writes Isra Namey