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Egyptian forces 'foiled a plot' by a criminal gang who were planning to plant sharks off the Egyptian coast with the aims of destabilising the country's struggling tourism sector.
Israel on Sunday approved an additional $18 million of funding for settlements in the occupied West Bank, amid objections from the Palestinian Authority and the US.
A large group of Jordanian MPs, lawyers and journalists maintain their support for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, despite the opposition of the majority of Jordanians.
Lebanese-born author Amin Maalouf has been accused of "normalising relations with Israel" after he recently spoke to Israeli media.
Israelis on Sunday marched through the Muslim Quarter of Jerusalem's Old City, chanting provocative slogans including that al-Aqsa mosque "will be burned".
Comment: State Comptroller's report criticising the actions of the IDF during Israel's 2014 war with Hamas provides capital to the right wing's continuing assault on the Israeli military.
Former settler Avigdor Lieberman is set to take a cabinet role with Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu's government, despite previously calling for the beheading of Palestinian citizens of Israel.
Comment: Israel's permanent representation at NATO reflects the extent to which international law can be manipulated and violations overlooked, argues Ramona Wadi.
The concluding chapter of Otman Aitlkaboud's exploration of the marginalisation of Mizrahi Jews and its lasting impact on leftist political identity in Israel.
Comment: The election of London's first Muslim mayor is major progress for Western democracy, argues Dr. Azmi Bishara, but the Arab world is light years away from such 'democratic citizenship'