Moroccan Journalist Interrogated over Israeli Passport Stamps, Held 32 Hours without Food or Water in Calculated Act of Authoritarian Harassment
U.S. Arrest Reveals ISIS Still Funded Through Turkey as Syria’s New Government Frees Convicted Militants
Why Rejecting Azerbaijan’s Bid to Expel EU Monitors Is Essential for Real Stability
The West Has Reacted with Indifference to Decades of Ethnic Cleansing, Forced Displacement and Other Suppression of Kurds
Biblical Scholars and Israel Experts Blast Catholic Priest for Distorting History
Anti-Regime Protesters Stand Ground Against Khamenei Supporters
President Aliyev Has Reiterated a Demand That Armenia Amend Its Constitution to Eliminate ‘Baseless Territorial Claims’ Against Azerbaijan
It’s Unclear Whether This Signals Moderation in Iran’s Approach to the West, or Is Aimed at Preventing Another Israeli Attack
This Is What Happens When You Think “the West” Is Just the Direction Where the Sun Sets
Spotlight: Qatar Must End Its Terrorism Support
Qatar’s double game as both U.S. ally for counterterrorism and major state sponsor of terrorism went up in flames with Israel’s September 9, 2025, bombing of Hamas’s luxury Doha headquarters, killing several senior leaders of the designated terrorist organization.
It’s time for the Qataris to choose sides: ally with the civilized world against men who slaughter innocents in cold blood, or maintain their ties to and support for terrorists. They should make their choice knowing that harboring killers now comes at a price.
It’s time for the Qataris to choose sides: ally with the civilized world against men who slaughter innocents in cold blood, or maintain their ties to and support for terrorists. They should make their choice knowing that harboring killers now comes at a price.
The Explosions That Shattered the Morning Calm in Doha’s Katara District on September 9, 2025, Marked a Restoration of Moral Clarity in Warfare
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Fall 2025 Volume 32: Number 4
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Antisemitism
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Necmettin Bilal Erdoğan, Widely Regarded as Turkey’s de Facto Crown Prince, Declared Jews Are a Cursed Race
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PHILADELPHIA – August 20, 2024 – A member of Maryland’s “Commission on Hate Crimes Response and Prevention” is out of a job. Ayman Nassar, the second Islamist commissioner to get tossed from the hate crimes board within three months, resigned on August 19 amid public outrage over his role in terror-linked organizations and his history of anti-American, antisemitic, and homophobic hate speech.
Nassar has accused Israel of harvesting the organs of living Palestinians and shared posts referring to Gaza as a “Holocaust.” He is chairman of the Aafia Foundation, a “terrorist support group” that seeks to free “Lady Al Qaeda” Aafia Siddiqui and other convicted terrorists from prison.