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Israel's intrinsic impulse to flatten Gaza has backfired and its new plan to redraw the Middle East has stalled. States with relations with Israel have distanced themselves, and Saudi Arabia has condemned the pariah state, halting normalisation.
On the 10th anniversary of his death, Mandela's legacy is remembered by some more than others. As Western leaders continue to cherry-pick their relationship with apartheid South Africa, remembering Mandela's struggle for justice is worth reiterating.
Neglected, ostracised and demonised, the lives of refugees are getting harder. This World Refugee Day, remembering the context and conditions of the global refugee community is needed now more than ever.
A group of 19 Palestinian hikers have one eye on the peak of one of the world’s highest mountains, and the other on justice for deported Palestinian lawyer Salah Hammouri.
For many years, locals in the war-torn impoverished coastal enclave have been deprived of Ramadan preparations due to Israeli wars, but this year Gazans are making the most of the start of the holy month with colourful decorations and market visits.
Barack Obama's recollection of his early White House years reopens the debate about the former US president's controversial Middle East policy.
Trapped by Israeli checkpoints and border walls, thousands of unregistered Palestinians in the occupied West Bank feel doubly imprisoned as Israel continues to deny them IDs.
The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation on Monday called for a ban on products from Israeli settlements in occupied Palestinian territories, at the end of its summit in Indonesia.
For Palestinian refugees living across the Middle East, stalled peace talks and precarious citizenship rights have passed ongoing struggles from generation to generation.
An Israeli Rabbi said women who join Israel's military service come back as 'non-Jews', in controversial remarks that sparked a backlash on International Women's Day.