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Comment: Biden has his work cut out, but he must stand up to the warmongers and formulate a peace policy for Iran and the region, writes Arash Azizi.
Opinion: Naftali Bennett is the first Israeli head of government to rise from neither the ranks of the socialists nor the nationalist Zionists, writes Sylvain Cypel.
Comment: Israel's heightened military aggressiveness has multiple bad consequences, in addition to being an affront to the sovereignty of multiple regional states, writes Paul R. Pillar.
Comment: Israel and Saudi Arabia are the only winners in a situation that leaves the US significantly weakened, write Behnam Gharagozli, Jon Roozenbeek and Adrià Salvador Palau.
Comment: Trump has emboldened Netanyahu's right-wing agenda. A change of leadership in US politics is needed to make a real difference for Palestinians, writes Sophia Akram.
Comment: Biden must prove his credentials counteracting Islamophobia within his own party, but also as a president who can confront a global phenomenon, writes Laila Ujayli.
Comment: Will the 71-year-old be given a first-class tour of the wonders of the Israeli occupation? It's unlikely, writes Chris Doyle.
Comment: Israel says there's no occupation. Either it gives equal rights to all inhabitants of historic Palestine, or accepts it's an Apartheid state, writes Kamel Hawwash.
Comment: While homophobia might be unacceptable in some company, demands for racial purity and religious discrimination are shockingly commonplace in Israel, writes David Sheen.
Comment: As president of the USA, Clinton would strengthen ties with Israel, echoing policies of the Democratic Party's past, and creating tension with its younger future, writes Dr. Yousef Munayyer