US envoys taking part in an opening for an archaeological site under East Jerusalem is hailed/slammed; and people are roiled by planes, police and an 'anti-Semitic' campaign

Palestinians who showed their faces in Bahrain say they are being chased down, the country faces a strike if an airport shuts down, and a deal with Hamas doesn't inspire much hope

Bahrain's warm words toward Israeli journalists are celebrated -- or protested -- as a nearly unbelievable event, while Gaza violence takes an unexpectedly sexy turn

Ehud Barak's return to politics could provide more than a molehill of trouble for Netanyahu or Gantz, but he just can't quit Israeli politics

Snap elections may be called off, no matter if it's legal or not, or what the people actually want; and Bahrain warms up to the Israelis

The Bahrain conference is set to kick off, with skepticism as high as a Kushner penthouse, though some say there is still potential for a worthwhile outcome

Critics continue to bash the US economic proposal and the Bahrain meeting while backers continue to lament how much moolah the Palestinians will miss out on

Trump initiative is met with expected skepticism from analysts who dismiss lofty project proposals designed for a Palestinian people unwilling to accept anything less than a state

With Trump swerving back and forth on Iran, Israel is accused of pushing him toward war, and the media isn't doing those urging calm many favors

Cracks form in Blue and White, a former spymaster gives Netanyahu the gift of going too far and Manama opens its doors to a few journalists

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