Palestinians prepare 'diplomatic intifada' With Israel preoccupied with elections and the Arab world preoccupied with fighting the Islamic State, the Palestinians feel sidelined and are looking to launch a "diplomatic intifada." By Uri Savir
Hezbollah, Future Movement find 'delicate stability' for now The dialogue between Hezbollah and the Future Movement continues despite the limited results it has yielded so far. By Sami Nader
Netanyahu drops diplomacy in re-election bid Sensing the disillusionment of the Israeli public over the Palestinian issue, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has focused his campaign agenda elsewhere. By Mazal Mualem In Tel Aviv, reporting on politics
Egypt sees al-Azhar as key to Africa Egypt is seeking to reinvigorate its role on the African continent and restore its influence through missions by al-Azhar clerics. By Ayah Aman In Cairo, reporting on politics and culture
Arab list is stronger without Zoabi The removal of Knesset member Haneen Zoabi, known for her provocative anti-Israeli stance, may make it easier for Israelis to vote for the new joint Arab party. By Shlomi Eldar
Palestinian government allows entry of Israeli goods into Gaza The Palestinian government has said that the decision is a temporary measure made necessary by the destruction to factories during the last Gaza war. By Hana Salah
Is Hamas planning a strike from Lebanon's refugee camps? A senior Hamas leader's call to open new fronts against Israel from Lebanon was neither confirmed nor denied by the movement, raising questions about the possibility of forming cells on the ground. By Adnan Abu Amer
Knockoff drugs endanger Egyptians Counterfeit medications have become a common problem in Egypt, which has no central drug commission or strong laws penalizing their production and sale. By Rami Galal
Congress demands review after Islamic State aid theft Lawmakers demand government review after militants shown distributing UN packages. By Julian Pecquet
Does Iran really control Yemen? Statements by Iranian officials about the importance of the rise of Houthis in Yemen demonstrates that Iran would like to give the perception that there is a new member of the axis of resistance. By Shahir ShahidSaless
Khamenei agrees with Congress: no deal better than a bad deal While there's talk of a preliminary deal in March, Iran's supreme leader says he is opposed to a multistep agreement. By Arash Karami
Nuclear negotiators lean in as clock ticks on Iran deal As the March deadline for a nuclear deal looms, Iran and the P5+1 are down to deliberating enrichment capacity and sanctions relief as well as the duration of a final deal. By Laura Rozen
Davutoglu's tragedy Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu has failed to escape the shadow of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. By Kadri Gürsel
Al-Azhar refuses to consider the Islamic State an apostate Al-Azhar's refusal to declare the Islamic State an apostate has triggered scrutiny at the growing Salafist faction in the institution. By Ahmed Fouad
Hollande-PYD meeting challenges Erdogan French President Francois Hollande, by hosting at Elysee Palace two Kurdish female leaders from Kobani, sends a strong message to Ankara. By Fehim Tastekin In Paris, reporting on Turkish politics
Are tensions straining AKP's inner circle? Despite rumors otherwise, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's relationships with his prime minister and former intelligence chief remain strong. By Rasim Ozan Kutahyali