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Iran's deputy foreign minister says a decision by a Saudi-led bloc of Gulf states to label the Lebanese group Hizballah as a terrorist organisation is a 'mistake.'
The Israeli Embassy in Egypt has asked Egyptian Facebook users what they thought about the possibility of holding a "friendly" game between the Egyptian and Israeli teams, but most protested.
The recent tragedy of the murder of Italian PhD student Giulio Regeni shows the varying degrees of risks that many academics in the Arab world face.
Israel's opposition leader Isaac Herzog has called for segregating Palestinian territories away from Israeli areas 'as much as possible' in words reminiscent of South Africa's apartheid regime.
A senior Hamas commander has suggested the movement is in possession of Israeli soldiers' bodies seized during the last war in Gaza and would swap them for Palestinian prisoners.
Sudan's foreign minister Ibrahim Ghandour has announced that Khartoum would not mind considering the normalisation of relations with Israel, in a surprise U-turn of Sudan's foreign policy.
Comment: The rise of 'beyond-the-conflict' hasbara is a PR exercise which cynically seeks to erase Palestinian culture, writes Hilary Aked.
Iraq will mediate to ease the deepening tensions between Iran and Saudi Arabia, its Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari said on Wednesday as he headed to Tehran.
'The dean of Lebanese prisoners' Samir Kuntar, who was released in a prisoner swap in 2008, was killed in an Israeli airstrike on a building in the Syrian capital Damascus.
As the Israeli occupation continues to fail, it insists on destroying any Palestinian hope too. But opportunities remain for the Palestinians, argues Vijay Prashad.