Palestinian
Sunanda K. Datta-Ray | Can dialogue, diplomacy be effective in Mideast?
Not only is Israel a flourishing technological hub, one of the world’s largest weapons exporters, and recipient of billions of US dollars
Gautam Moorthy | An out of the box solution to end Israel, Palestine row
The situation today is that the Palestinians remain hopeful of regaining the West Bank without Israeli settlements
In new pro-Israel shift, US no longer calls settlements on occupied Palestinian land illegal
Pompeo said that US was not necessarily considering the settlements legal either but instead would defer to judgement of Israeli courts.
‘Magician’ Bibi likely to face stormy days ahead
Religious parties freely invoked faith and even promised a “place in heaven” to those who voted for them.
Warning! quicksand ahead in West Asia
The restoration of the “legitimate” government of Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi, in whose name the war was initiated, remains a remote prospect.
Israeli army shoots, wounds Palestinian woman for stabbing soldier
The attack comes just before the 50th anniversary of the 6-Day War in which Israel occupied Gaza Strip, West Bank, including east Jerusalem.
Lessons from the past for West Asian peace
Barack Obama was one of the few US Presidents since FDR to take a realistic view of the Palestinians.
Israel: Soldier convicted for shooting a wounded Palestinian
The court said that the Israeli soldier had no reason to open fire on the Palestinian as he posed no threat.
Will Mideast be first flashpoint for Trump?
The future Trump administration will be likely to start a new tempest in the Muslim and Arab worlds.