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Comment: The deal to end the Lebanese civil war has not helped the country's leaders to build a viable state, writes Karim Barakat.
Comment: Despite being the target of an international military coalition, and being subjected to attacks from several groups in Iraq and Syria, IS remains resilient. Why?
Comment: An ideology cannot be destroyed with missiles, and the geopolitical point-scoring between global powers is not an attempt to help Syrians, writes Naveed Ahmad.
Comment: Forging a sense of national unity in the aftermath of the US invasion was made all the more difficult by Chalabi's sectarianism, writes Laith Saud.
Comment: World powers are preparing to break up the war-ravaged nation into feuding ethnic mini-states, writes Laith Saud. But who will ask Syrians what they want for their future?
Comment: Tayseer Khalaf rebuts Netanyahu's claims that the grand mufti of Jerusalem masterminded the Holocaust, and argues that his alliance with Germany was borne of necessity.
Comment: The world has ignored the ethnic-cleansing of the Ottoman-Russian War of 1878, allowing it to play out again over a century later in Syria and Iraq [AFP]
Comment: Syria has lost its sovereignty and has become a bargaining chip used by world and regional powers to achieve their interests, writes Basheer al-Baker.
Comment: Iran announced three days of mourning, but it is important to draw the line between geopolitical motives and humanitarian responses, says Majid Mohammadi.
Comment: Arab populations might be excused for their silence regarding the displacement of Syrians, but Arab intellectuals have abandoned their moral duties, writes Ali Anouzla.