Arab media
'Hero' Gaza hospital director and op-ed writer for NYT revealed to have been Hamas colonel
Despite his Hamas rank being well known in Arabic media, Safiya was still invited to write opinion pieces for the NYT.
Weakened Hezbollah hesitates on retaliation while Israel warns of escalation - analysis
Goodbye, 'Mr. evacuate now': Arab outlets weigh in on Adraee’s retirement
Lebanon faces crucial crossroads as Hezbollah rejects disarmament - analysis
CAMERA: Monitoring fact-based reporting in the Middle East - interview
"Ultimately, the truth is bound to prevail," says Tamar Sternthal, director of CAMERA’S Israel office.
'Punished from four directions': This is how Iranian, Arabic media covered the attack
Overall the coverage of the attack illustrates that regional countries are watching closely how Israel might respond and they are also watching which countries will back Israel.
Voices from the Arab press: Has India decided to deal with the Taliban?
A weekly selection of opinions and analyses from the Arab media around the world.
What would happen to pro-Palestinian western youth under Hamas? - Syrian American journalist asks
A co-founder and host of the Yalla Show, Bouzo had a long career in journalism – both in Syria and abroad – before becoming a popular content creator based in the US.
Bahrain sole Gulf state publicly supporting naval alliance in Red Sea
While Houthi attacks against ships are not new, many Arab countries feel the timing of this international coalition benefits Israel, so they can't publicly support it, although it will benefit them.
BBC Arabic report on Oct 7 massacre had differing accounts; criticized for downplaying Hamas
Criticism towards the BBC after two interviews by its journalist were published in English and in Arabic, while the Arabic version minimized the atrocities of Hamas during the October 7th massacre.
As violence in Arab Israeli communities soars, trust in police dwindles
Government after government has promised to reduce violence in Arab communities in Israel but the situation has only gotten worse. Arab citizens demand real change.
Arab nationalism is alive and well in Doha at the World Cup - analysis
The international soccer tournament in Doha has seen an outpouring of support from Arab fans toward the teams of other Arab nations, while Israeli journalists have faced backlash.
Arab Monetary Fund signs $1b. agreement to support Yemeni government reforms -Saudi state media
Most people in Yemen currently lack the resources needed to provide basic food, water, and fuel needs.
Arrest warrant issued for former Pakistani prime minister Imran Khan
Since Khan was removed from power in April, Pakistan has been dealing with political and economic chaos following devastating flooding.