Palestinian soccer chairman asks FIFA to suspend Israel In an interview with Al-Monitor, Palestinian Soccer Association Chairman Jibril Rajoub accuses Israel of harassing Palestinian soccer by preventing the free movement of players and the importation of equipment. By Shlomi Eldar
Saudi Arabia, Iran both losers in Yemen war Despite the announcement of the end of Operation Decisive Storm in Yemen, Saudi Arabia seems to have failed militarily, while Iran may have lost on the political level. By Maysaa Shuja al-Deen
Iraqis need to build state, not just defeat IS Iraqis cannot liberate their country from the Islamic State unless they are able to create a unified state representing all interests. By Mustafa al-Kadhimi
Switch to digital television faces bumpy road in Palestine As the date to move Palestinian TV frequencies from analogue to digital is approaching, concerned parties and ministries are worried about potential issues including interference by Israeli authorities and costs for poorer families. By Daoud Kuttab In Amman, reporting on Palestinian politics
Iran cancels popular sitcom for mocking country's hospitals A TV comedy highlighting and mocking many of the problems of Iranian health care has been canceled after complaints from a medical association. By A correspondent in Tehran In Tehran, reporting on politics
Iraq's Sunni fighting force still months away Baghdad is still debating the national guard plan that would seek to integrate Sunnis into the battle against the Islamic State. By Mona Alami
Bennett to advance Judaism, not democracy, in education system Future Education Minister Naftali Bennett is likely to advance his own ultra-Orthodox perceptions of Jewish heritage at the expense of democratic values and pluralism in Judaism. By Akiva Eldar
Turkish military puts brakes on Syrian intervention While a Turkish military operation against Syria is unlikely, Mosul is another story. By Metin Gurcan
Armenians refocus on reparations after genocide anniversary Turkey’s Armenian issue will grow even more complicated with the anticipated demands from Yerevan and the Armenian diaspora for compensation and restitution of property. By Kadri Gürsel
PA isolates West Bank camps The PA’s crackdown on West Bank refugee camps and withholding of aid is adding to the marginalization of the youth. By Aziza Nofal
Zarif's denial on political prisoners sparks backlash Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has reiterated over Facebook his claim that Iran does not jail anyone for their political beliefs. By Arash Karami
Saudi shake-up underscores stakes in Yemen Saudi credibility on the line in Yemen; al-Qaeda’s “free rein” in Yemen; Iraq seeks balance, distance from Saudi-Iranian rivalry; Iran’s Reformists still waiting for Rouhani to deliver; Syrian government intensifies attacks on rebel-held areas of Aleppo. By Week in Review
Iranian doc follows Afghan fighters in Syria The film, which was broadcast on an unofficial government channel, shows why Afghans living in Iran are fighting in Syria in support of President Bashar al-Assad. By Farahmand Alipour
Congress gives Egypt a pass on religious rights violations Lawmakers praise Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi as a far better alternative than the Muslim Brotherhood. By Julian Pecquet
Saudi palace intrigue sparks speculation Saudi King Salman's unprecedented personnel changes and other moves have many wondering what might come next from the House of Saud. By Bruce Riedel
Iran's water crisis reaches critical levels Iran's political leadership must move quickly, and non-ideologically, to resolve the current water use crisis and avoid the possibility of mass migrations. By Bijan Khajehpour In Vienna, reporting on Iranian politics