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Comment: Netanyahu's silence - and even acceptance - of staff members accused, investigated or charged with sex crimes sets a frightening precedent, writes David Sheen.
Comment: In praising the Israeli leader, US Congress members and leading journalists are showing their overwhelming bias regarding events in the region.
Comment: Clinton's close relations with pro-Israel lobbyists - and their millions of dollars in campaign donations - gives us a glimpse of the future, writes Vijay Prashad.
Criticising Hezbollah isn't sectarian nor does it ignore the Israeli threat. Resistance is a must but we must think about our future, says Karim Safieddine.
Comment: Benjamin Netanyahu has come to depend on extremist rabbis and the ultra-orthodox community for his political survival, writes CJ Werleman.
Netanyahu's speech to Congress was met with a hysterical display of bootlicking. But can Kamala Harris break from Bibi and Biden, asks Richard Silverstein.
With growing protest in Israel over his judicial coup, Netanyahu went on a US tour in a bid to both silence criticism & strengthen Israel normalisation. Unfortunately, he faced little accountability along the way, writes Richard Silverstein.
Labour's stance on Gaza has cost Muslim voter support. Now in power and addressing Palestine, can Labour win back the community's trust, asks Afzal Khan MP.
However inept it may be, dissolving the Palestinian Authority could permanently hamstring the Palestinian national struggle, writes Abdelhalim Abdelrahman.
The ongoing protests in Israel against the far-right Netanyahu government's constitutional reforms, from which Palestinians are absent, are fighting for an apartheid state, not a democratic one, writes Alain Gresh.