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Bahrain on Sunday urged its citizens to avoid travelling to Lebanon and advised those already in the country to leave immediately for their safety.
Analysis: With Hariri sidelined, Lebanon's Hizballah-controlled government has collapsed, temporarily abating desires for a punitive war against Hizballah - but for how long? writes Kareem Chehayeb.
Lebanon is still left in a state of confusion following Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri's surprise resignation this week, although debate rages about an alleged assassination plot.
Islamic Jihad has announced five more men were dead after Israel blew up a tunnel crossing from the Gaza Strip on Monday.
Protesters began their march in the north of Bethlehem and planned to continue until they had reached the southern part of the city, where Israel�s separation wall is built.
In-depth: The Israeli authorities have painted over a mural dedicated to the 1948 Nakba seven times - but local activists continue to repaint it, writes Gawain Mac Greigair.
Special coverage: The Balfour Declaration set the stage for the creation of the state of Israel and the mass ongoing displacement and dispossession of Palestinians.
The Balfour Declaration has directly resulted in a huge loss for Palestinians, but they refuse to give up and remain adamant that they will one day return to their homeland.
In-depth: Kataib Hezbollah has been internationally listen as a 'terrorist organisation', but that has not stopped Moscow from providing air cover for its operations, reports Austin Bodetti.
A Kuwaiti official attending an international conference in Russia was widely praised on Wednesday after criticising Israel and kicking out its representative from the hall.