Ticking bombs Despite its initial military and political successes, it appears unlikely that Israel can endure for long as a colonial project, predicts Shahid Alam
The Arabs and Turkey What Arabs who look admiringly to Ankara do not understand is that Turkey's leaders act in concordance with Turkish public sentiment, not to save Arab dignity, writes Azmi Bishara
Bibi's back Jeff Gates suggests some lessons Obama might learn from past Israel intrigues
Implementing development The furore surrounding land allocation should not blind us to the successes of urban development projects spearheaded by the private sector, writes Abdel-Moneim Said
Attacking Egypt Israel's invasion of Egypt in 1967 was not pre-emptive, explains Jeremy Hammond
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Editorial:
The Turkish stake
Close up:
Football forever
By Salama A Salama
Soapbox:
Arguing the Arab case
By AUTHOR
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