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When it comes to the Iran nuclear negotiations, diverging US and Israeli diplomatic interests are nothing new, but it may be impossible to reconcile these interests to achieve a lasting deal, writes Trita Parsi.
What is perhaps most alarming as Israeli settler violence reaches unprecedented levels is that this is not only being largely ignored by the US Biden administration, but also by most of the Western media outlets, writes Robert Inlakesh.
Comment: Abbas, Israel and the US all stand to gain from a postponed or cancelled election. Meanwhile Palestinian self-determination is left hanging in the balance, writes Dalal Yassine.
The Sudanese military has placed high hopes in growing relations with Israel as a means to cement their recent grab for power, writes Jihad Mashamoun.
FIFA's president Gianni Infantino's suggestion of an Israel-UAE 2030 World Cup is motivated purely by mouth-watering prospects of making money, writes Anthony Harwood.
Comment: Despite fierce public opposition, leaders in Sudan, Morocco and Tunisia know their path to the US lies through Israel, writes Rose Worden.
Opinion: Despite promises of walking back on Trump-era policies on Palestine, both the Biden administration and the United Nations will likely maintain the gains made for Israel, writes Ramona Wadi.
Comment: As Israel and Lebanon begin landmark maritime border talks, Joe Macaron takes an in-depth look at the players and issues involved in these high stakes negotiations.
Opinion: Easing sanctions on humanitarian grounds would go a long way to show the US is serious about returning to the JCPOA, writes Ryan Costello.
Comment: Rep. Gregory Meeks' rightward shift is a worrying sign for Palestine advocates, as Biden's administration waits out elections in Israel and Palestine, writes Mitchell Plitnick.