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Can Washington wrangle a deal?
In an interview, Sergei Melkonian discusses Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Turkey’s and Israel’s efforts to expand their reach north of Iran.
In an interview, Giovanni Fassina and Alice Garcia discuss why a controversial definition is penalizing support for Palestinian rights.
Hezbollah finds itself near another verge today, that of remaining relevant in the evolving Lebanese state.
For Palestinians, Israel’s 75th anniversary only brings home the need for a rights-based solution to their dispossession.
Israeli assassinations in response to the 1972 Munich Olympics massacre may have been about more than avenging the victims.
In an interview, Chibli Mallat talks about the former U.S. president and his abiding interest in the Middle East.
If Israel and Iran enter into conflict over Tehran’s nuclear program, one of the main losers may be Moscow.
A historic conference has redefined the Palestinian struggle for rights, although its conclusions have yet to make it on the U.S. radar.
Despite claims to the contrary, few countries have undermined UN resolutions on Arab-Israeli peace more than the United States.