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At a televised news conference on Monday the prominent Israeli politician announced she was leaving politics, saying 'democracy is in danger'.
Egypt and Iran had a lot in common, but seismic geopolitical events have made sure to keep them apart for much of the 20th century and the past 20 years.
Comment: The short films made by Palestinians in the Occupied Territories are beginning to throw a spanner in the works of Israel's propaganda machine, writes Mehdi Belmecheri-Rozental.
The US Senate approved the Middle East Security bill on Tuesday, despite the fact rights groups say it violates the First Amendment by attempting to ban the protest movement BDS.
The military wing of Gaza's Islamic Jihad movement has released dramatic footage of a sniper attack that injured an Israeli soldier.
Comment: Thirty-two years after the airlift that brought them to Israel, Ethiopian emigres are increasingly skeptical of the government's saviour narrative, writes David Sheen.
Baghdad must convert oil resources to become more self-sufficient, Alistair Burt has suggested, during a visit to Iraq that came amid a flurry of high-profile diplomacy visits.
A Saudi columnist has mocked supporters of the BDS movement targeting Israeli occupation, saying it is time for Arabs to have 'normal relations' with the Jewish state.
°®Âþµº's round-up of under-reported stories from Iraq this week focuses on ties with Israel, reports of child torture and the fate of military veterans in 'post-IS' Iraq.
'We are acting against Iran and against the Syrian forces who are tools of Iranian aggression,' Netanyahu said in a speech on Monday.