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Comment: Claims of a new age of Iranian hegemony are false - Tehran faces more challenges today than it has had for many years, says Marwan Kabalan.
Comment: As the Gulf Cup kicks off in Kuwait, fans are hoping for a renewed fraternal spirit to emerge in the region, writes Anthony Harwood.
Jerusalem is once again under the international spotlight, but the tensions between Palestinians and Israelis in the city were not always so evident, writes Hadani Ditmars.
Comment: Iran's arming of its proxies is unlikely to achieve military success, but asymmetric warfare puts huge pressure on Saudi Arabia's vulnerable political leadership, writes Robert Springborg.
Comment: The US and its neoliberal wars and policies are reasons why the IS group exists, and the reason why it continues to thrive, says Sarah Marusek.
Comment: Definitions of the Middle East, much like its borders, have been imposed on the region by others, writes Naveed Ahmad.
Comment: Rather than attempting to destroy the Islamic State group, the allies should be attempting to talk to disenchanted Sunni elements within the group.
As a new bombing plunges Turkey into further instability, Vijay Prashad argues unaccountable Turkish massacres against Kurds, assassinations of activists and misguided foreign policies are at root of the crisis.
Comment: Dramatic events started to shape a new debate on the Middle East in 2015. This year, the UK government faces serious opposition on much of its foreign policy.
Comment: PMF militia commander Khazaali's visit to Lebanon was an astute bit of publicity on the part of Hizballah, writes Mona Alami.