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Analysis: Moscow is seeking to expand its influence in the region, but it will have to play the long-game given the current geopolitical environment.
The two allies will put aside their fraught relationship to discuss the Israel-Palestine conflict 'in the face of deeply troubling trends on the ground,' the White House said.
Comment: Obama's personal grudge match with Netanyahu is a distraction - the US-Israel relationship is as tight as it ever was, says Jonathan Cook
Comment: The question of outright collusion may be over, but it's clear Putin and Trump are allies in an axis of authoritarianism, writes Sam Hamad.
Comment: India is conflating Islamic State extremism with Kashmiri independence, to give cover to its repressive occupation strategies, writes CJ Werleman.
This week in Iraq: Was Abadi's declaration of victory just a political stunt?
Jordan's King Abdullah II firmly rejects the idea of a confederation with the Palestinians in the place of a two-state solution to Israeli occupation of Palestine.
Comment: President Trump has abandoned his promised 'non-interventionism' to destroy whatever remnants of a delicate balance remained in the Middle East, write Behnam Gharagozli, Jon Roozenbeek, Adrià Salvador Palau.
Comment: With a UK general election just six weeks away, Hilary Aked takes a look at the gulf separating Britain's two major parties on foreign policy in the Arab world.
Binyamin Netanyahu has looked favourably upon Trump's calls to renege the Iran nuclear deal. However, recent Israeli intelligence assessments argue revoking the deal could constitute a serious error.