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Analysis: China has historically been a friend of Palestine, but its economic initiatives require increasing cooperation with Israel, writes Daoud Kuttab.
Remarks by Orange's head that the company would pull out of Israel have been met with anger by the Israeli government, and pressure from pro-Palestinian activists.
Israel admitted to 'mistakes' on Monday in its treatment of Ethiopian Jews, describing their suffering as "an open wound" as thousands demonstrate against racism and brutality.
As the Israeli Knesset discusses controversial anti terrorism laws, Israeli forces carry out pre dawn raids on Palestinian towns and villages in the West Bank and occupied East Jerusalem.
Comment: Just a day after Iranians re-elected moderate negotiator Rouhani, Trump accused Iran's government of wanting death to America, and closed a $110 billion arms deal with the Saudis.
How might Iran's new president shape its foreign policy? Here we take a look at three scenarios: The path to hell, the same ol', same ol', and de-escalation.
Comment: While Hamas' new charter does not amount to recognition of Israel, it formally softens its stance in a few key areas. How might this change things? asks Tristan Dunning.
For Palestinian refugees living across the Middle East, stalled peace talks and precarious citizenship rights have passed ongoing struggles from generation to generation.
Comment: For decades, Palestinians have seen their land confiscated through illegal Israeli land grabs, and their homes demolished to make way for Israeli settlement building, writes Otman Aitlkaboud.
Israeli President Reuven Rivlin on Monday rejected a request for clemency by jailed ex-prime minister Ehud Olmert, who is serving a 27-month prison sentence for corruption, his office said.