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In a letter this week, forty organisations urged members of Congress to support a resolution affirming Americans’ constitutional right to participate in political boycotts, writes Laila Ujayli
Comment: American politics is starting to look disturbingly like Israeli hasbara-style politics, writes Wilson Dizard.
Comment: Trump used the lure of the two-state solution in an attempt to make news, but failed miserably, writes James J. Zogby.
Book Club: NYT correspondent David Kirkpatrick's book is a revealing look at an ill-informed and bitterly divided Obama administration in the aftermath of Egypt's Arab Spring, writes Alain Gresh.
Comment: For the Chinese people, and Uighurs in particular, coronavirus has become the pretext for increased state surveillance and harassment, writes James Snell.
Comment: Netanyahu's claims about Iran were as cartoonish and absurd as the high school level PowerPoint presentation that supported them, writes CJ Werleman.
Israel's controversial Jewish Nation basic law will have deep consequences for democracy and Arab citizens' rights in the country, writes Dr. Azmi Bishara.
Comment: Bowers' attack on the Tree of Life synagogue wasn't simply anti-semitism put into merciless motion, but a white supremacist's assault on multiculturalism, writes Wilson Dizard.
Comment: The Manama economic workshop will function as an opportunity to normalise Israeli violations, little wonder the Palestinians are boycotting, writes Khalil E. Jahshan.
Comment: Israeli PM Netanyahu's fate lies in the hands of avaricious coalition members, reluctant to cede their perks in the name of justice, writes Barak Barfi.