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New From the Middle East Quarterly
Is Al-Qaeda's Central Leadership Still Relevant?
by Daveed Gartenstein-Ross and Kyle Dabruzzi
Fatah's Embrace of Islamism
by Ido Zelkovitz
The Psychological Asymmetry of Islamist Warfare
by Irwin J. Mansdorf and Mordechai Kedar
Articles by MEF Staff
Hillary Clinton's right to say 'obliterate'
by Michael Rubin :: May 7
Turkey's Uncertain Future
by Michael Rubin :: April 30
Barack Obama's Muslim Childhood
by Daniel Pipes :: April 29
Private Accommodations for Islam
by R. John Matthies :: April 18
A Democratic Islam?
by Daniel Pipes :: April 17
MEF Wires
What's at Stake for the West in Lebanon?
by David Wurmser :: March 6
Culture and Conflict in the Middle East
by Philip Carl Salzman :: January 29
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In the Spotlight:
- The MEF revisits the issue of Gaza, as violence escalates between IDF forces and Hamas:
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