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Netanyahu has faced a barrage of criticism after saying a future Palestinian state would involve ethnic cleansing.
The boycott of Israel doesn't mean Arabs shouldn't engage in debates to tackle Zionism, argues Dr. Azmi Bishara in the second part of his series on normalisation.
Saber Rebai has defended himself after he sparked controversy in the Arab world for "mistakenly" posing for a picture with an Israeli soldier.
Analysis: Green Party leader Elizabeth May has taken a strong anti-boycott stance, despite her party voting to endorse the global BDS campaign against Israel, writes Jillian Kestler D'Amours.
Comment: Rather than showing respect for the Olympics and to the discipline and etiquette of Judo, Egypt's El-Shehaby played the game, lost, and refused to shake hands, writes Tallha Abdulrazaq.
Comment: Conspiracy-thinking betrays a lazy intellectual approach, and new technologies only serve to quench our thirst for such easy gratification, writes Robin Yassin-Kassab
Comment: Hilary Aked argues that decision-makers have long failed to represent the public in foreign policy.
Senior Saudi and Israeli officials have met in a Jerusalem hotel, sparking anger in the Arab world.
Comment: Prime Minister Theresa May's hawkish foreign policy, backing for the Iraq War, and unwavering support for Israel could backfire on the Conservative leader, boosting Corbyn's appeal, says Tom Charles.
Comment: The latest Quartet report offers the usual contradictions - an acknowledgement that the two-state paradigm is obsolete, while recommending compliance with the process, writes Ramona Wadi