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Until the attack on a Hezbollah convoy in Syria 10 days ago, Israel's northern front was quiet. Now it is on the verge of explosion. Voters are asking if it was really worth it.
Neither Israel nor Hezbollah can afford all-out war, but the situation could nonetheless spiral out of control
Beyond her involvement in the 2005 Amman bombings, what do we know about Sajida al-Rishawi, and why don't we know more?
Israel’s ambitions to conquer the Golan Heights and western hopes to topple Assad raise probing questions regarding the discovery of oil in the Golan
The vast archive of Palestinian refugee life dating back to 1947 has the potential to remind the world of its duty to a displaced people
US and Palestinian sniper films have sparked controversy, but one has more to say about the Israeli occupation than the other does about Iraq
Whatever hinders revolutionary progress towards achieving the ideals of the revolution – bread, freedom, social justice – is counter-revolutionary
The rally held in Paris was a reminder that there is nothing quite so unifying in French politics as anti-Muslim prejudice
By going to the Congress against Obama's will, Netanyahu hopes to gain friends in America and voters in Israel. He might lose both.
The image of King Abdullah as a reformer had disintegrated long before his death but was maintained to justify continued Western investment