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Comment: Yemen's security no longer simply affects the Gulf's security: it is the same thing, writes Basheer al-Baker.
Comment: The idea of "the state" is collapsing across the Arab world, in every country in which the people have risen up against corrupt, ineffectual rulers.
Comment: Netanyahu's victory in the Israeli election poses the question why we bother to write after the triumph of the antithesis of our humanity, asks Hamid Dabashi.
Comment: Long-praised as a democracy in a region of autocracy, Israel remains a highly militarised state.
Comment: Netanyahu is courting the right-wing in Israel in hope of winning the up-coming elections. Palestinians need to prepare for whatever comes next.
Comment: Potential dialogue talks in Riyadh between rival Yemeni parties could resolve the country's political crisis, but there are many pitfalls to overcome before talks can begin.
Comment: The enforcement of Israel's dominant narrative by social media networks is not surprising when even fellow Arabs turn against Palestinians.
Comment: On the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War, it is only fitting to recognize that the United States' war industry is thriving. And the thirst for war shows no sign of abating, writes Said Arikat.
Comment: The US push for a nuclear deal is part of a fundamental foreign policy shift that will end Washington's isolationist attitude towards Tehran, says Mark Perry.
Analysis: Discriminatory national security legislation is being used to deny Iranian students the chance to study certain science and engineering courses at US universities.