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Comment: Iraq remains at the mercy of sectarianism and violence, writes Bashdar Ismaeel.
Comment: The recent rapprochement between Iraq and Saudi Arabia is the latest link in a chain of shifting alliances in the Middle East, writes Stasa Salacanin.
Comment: Unlike its regional neighbours, Lebanon appears to be entering a period of political and economic stability. But the road ahead with not be without its challenges, writes Mona Alami.
Comment: Last Friday, the Aleppo Health Directorate announced that all of Aleppo's hospitals have been partially or fully damaged, and that they have suspended operations, writes Adham Sahloul
Comment: Iran's formation of a 'Shia Liberation Army' demonstrates its goal of regional political and military hegemony will not be going away any time soon, writes Tallha Abdulrazaq.
World powers will decide on Syria's future in New York on Friday. After more than four years of fighting, 250,000 dead and millions homeless, is this how Syria's revolution ends?
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: The world accepts Palestinians as 'permanent refugees' after seven decades of displacement, and it won't be long before Syrians are thought of in the same way, writes Pam Bailey.
Comment: The regional power has developed an effective global relations campaign that has included western academics, DC lobbyists and powerful international actors under a counter-terrorism banner, writes Laith Saud.
Comment: What has been achieved by Saudi Arabia's bombing of Yemen? Other than destruction, despair, disease and death, not much, writes Bill Law.