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Jerusalem has been the focus for many in the Middle East this week - and the same was true in the world of football, writes Uri Levy.
One of the most surprising moments in Arab football took place this week, when a rebellious Egyptian midfielder received a phone call from the army.
Blog: The Arab Club Championship represents a serious mark for sports broadcasting as it becomes the first football tournament to be broadcast live on Twitter, writes Uri Levy.
Lebanon's Nejmeh refused to enter the occupied West Bank, forfeiting its match to Hilal al-Quds, as derbies played out across the region.
Blog: The Hebron derby, the Baghdad clasico and a ray of hope for a end to the sporting aspect of the Qatar blockade.
A rare moment of joy for Yemen as the war-battered country celebrates its biggest football achievement ever, writes Uri Levy.
Javad Zarif came under attack earlier this month, after Esteghlal Tehran's right-back and Iranian national team defender Voria Ghafouri took to social media to criticise the then-foreign minister.
A titan in African football was felled this week, as Ahmed Ahmed took over the presidency of the African Confederation of Football.
Qatar sailed to a 4-0 victory over the UAE on Tuesday, however for some disgruntled fans, a long, shoe-less journey home awaits them.
It's not every season a Middle Eastern player grabs top spot in the worldwide scorers' chart, but in the past weekend, Al-Sadd’s Algerian striker made worldwide headlines.