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A weekly selection of opinions and analyses from the Arab media around the world.
Grapevine, June 21, 2026: Peace, a distant dream - opinion
'You Arabs should not be here': Suspect arrested for spitting at, threatening pharmacist
Lebanon peace talks expose a widening rift between Europe, the region - opinion
IDF reservist arrested in Jerusalem after shooting Arab in racist attack
When the suspect identified a potential victim, he sat him down on a bench by the side of the road and began interrogating him while holding the weapon to his body.
Islamist delusions: Hidden truths behind the Arab-Israeli conflict - opinion
Islamic terrorist organizations and movements share the same approach, driven by ideologies of hatred and hostility towards others.
Struggle for land rights: Bedouin communities fight for recognition in Israel
Bedouins, particularly those in unrecognized villages, face unique challenges. The Israeli government views the land they live on as state property.
Where were the nation's leaders to condemn the violent attack on Bedouin women? - opinion
Israeli leaders must unequivocally clarify that the state does not support racism or violence of any kind, and must work toward promoting equality and dialogue.
Arab-American leaders optimistic about Harris, cautious on prospective running mate Gov. Shapiro
While Arab American leaders believed Kamala Harris's absence from Netanyahu's congressional distress was a positive sign, they were hesitant about Jewish Gov. Shapiro as a VP.
AJEEC: The institute promoting Jewish-Arab coexistence in the Negev
Drawing on the eternal spirit of founder Vivian Silver, Ilan Amit, co-director of Ajeec – the Negev Institute, continues his work for the Bedouin sector.
Tobacco company advertises products differently in Israel, depending on demographic - study
The study emphasized the critical need for rigorous media surveillance and regulatory measures to ensure fair and balanced reporting.
Israeli society unites on religion, torn over military issues since October 7 - Pew poll
Showing how Israeli religious and non-religious Jews have united during wartime, the study reflected that 18% of Israelis now believed there to be strong conflicts between religious and non-religious
Police investigate 89th murders in Arab community since beginning of 2024
Evidence collection continued using all available means and capabilities to examine the background and circumstances in the expedited investigation.
Israel's Supreme Court against using terrorist Walid Daqqah's body as hostage deal bargaining chip
Israel's Supreme Court defied the state's stance on retaining Walid Daqqah's body, citing humanitarian and legal concerns despite security justifications presented.