Russia's Middle East gamble Russia's historical links with the Middle East run deep, as even amidst challenges Moscow sees opportunities. By Vitaly Naumkin
CHP leader predicts early elections in Turkey In an interview with Al-Monitor, Turkey’s main opposition leader, Kemal Kilicdaroglu, said it is unlikely the AKP will be able to form a coalition government and expressed the urgent need to turn the economy around. By Zulfikar Dogan
Why France believes Abbas is part of the peace problem France has long understood that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejects its UN initiative, but has only recently realized that Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas is no longer a part of the solution, but part of the problem. By Akiva Eldar
Shimon Peres outlines his vision for Israel, the region in 2048 Former President Shimon Peres argues that despite the current dire situation, Israel's future is not bleak. By Uri Savir
Netanyahu, Cabel battle over natural gas outline In an interview with Al-Monitor, Zionist Camp Knesset member Eitan Cabel said he will fight to ensure that any deal to exploit Israel's offshore natural gas will be in the public's best interest. By Mazal Mualem In Tel Aviv, reporting on politics
Who has 'boots on the ground' in fight against IS? A mismatch in priorities between the United States and its Sunni allies is obliging the Obama administration to rely more on Iran-backed forces to fight the group that calls itself the Islamic State. By Barbara Slavin
Iran MP defends trip to Finland to 'promote Islam' Conservative Iranian MP Hamid Rasaei has been criticized for once again traveling to Europe. By Arash Karami
Fatah-Hamas score settling holds unity government hostage Amid ongoing disputes between Fatah and Hamas, the fate of a new government still hangs in the balance. By Aziza Nofal
Is Israel using Sinai attack as wedge between Hamas, Egypt? Opinions differ on whether the latest attack by IS affiliates Wilayat Sinai, who attempted to cripple the Egyptian army, would negatively impact the relationship between Hamas and Egypt. By Adnan Abu Amer
Sunnis, Shiites show unity in Najaf While the news headlines scream of sectarian violence, many everyday Iraqis tell a different story of cohesion and solidarity in cities where the displaced have gathered. By Wassim Bassem
Turkey shuts down smugglers by shooting mules The tension in villages of Uludere in Turkey that lost 34 people in an airstrike by the Turkish air force three years ago persists and frequently develops into confrontations with Turkish soldiers. By Mahmut Bozarslan
Turkey’s lively Ramadan tables The fast-breaking Ramadan dinner in Turkey is a crowded affair where people come together to share and socialize, entertain themselves and even make political statements. By Sibel Hurtas
Iranian negotiators determined to reach nuclear deal Iranian diplomats have said they will continue talking until an agreement is reached or it becomes absolutely clear that one is not possible. By Ali Hashem In Doha, reporting on Iran, regional politics, conflict
South Beirut clashes spark deja vu The recent fighting between young pro-Future Movement Sunni men and pro-Hezbollah Shiite youth raised fears about the eruption of sectarian clashes in Lebanon, as happened on May 7, 2008. By Jean Aziz (Lebanon Pulse)
Is IDF gearing up to fight the Islamic State? Israeli military personnel disagree on whether a decision to unite commando units into a single brigade is driven by the Islamic State threat or the need to adapt to the changing reality of the battlefield. By Ben Caspit In Tel Aviv, reporting on national security, Israeli politics, defense
Hamas official: Rumors of talks with Israel exaggerated A senior Hamas source claims that rumors about negotiations with Israel for a long-term truce are exaggerated, saying that the only issue seriously on the table is an exchange of Hamas prisoners and the bodies of two IDF soldiers. By Shlomi Eldar