Islamists Proclaim Freedom for Syrians, Not Israelis
In Syria, Turkey Continues to ‘Turkify’ Kurdish Regions and Engages in Ethnic Cleansing
Anas Hasan Khattab Was Designated a Terrorist by the U.S. for Ties to the Al-Nusra Front and Sanctioned by the U.N. for Links to Al-Qaeda
The Incoming Trump Administration Must Prioritize Action over Platitudes to Counter Jihadist Extremism
After Years on the Defensive, Israel Is Now on the March Against Those Proxies
Turkey’s Pursuit of Both Russian Defense Systems and American Stealth Fighters Poses a Grave Threat to NATO’s Security.
As Part of a Broader U.S. Strategy, Engaging with the Kurds Offers a Pragmatic Alternative to the Extremist Compromises Seen in Syria.
The Lenny Zakim Fund gave $100,000 to an organization that later lionized a young man who immolated himself to protest American support for Israel
An Interview with Basim Abu Fakhr from the Predominantly Druze Province of Al-Suwayda’ in Southern Syria
Spotlight: What Next for Iran?
Sustained airstrikes by Israel on myriad military targets throughout Iran, coupled with a massive attack by United States bombers, did considerable damage to Iran’s nuclear program, humiliated the regime, and reduced its ability to terrorize the region. But the Islamic Republic has yet to be defanged.


What comes next? Is a deal with the wounded regime to cease uranium enrichment possible, or is further military action likely? How long is Israel willing to live with an Islamic Republic that remains committed to acquiring nuclear weapons? Despite public statements to the contrary, will Trump press for regime change? MEF experts weigh in on these and other pressing issues.
Middle East Quarterly - Current Issue
Founded in 1994 by Daniel Pipes, MEQ is the Middle East Forum’s journal intended for both scholars and the educated public. Policymakers, opinion-makers, academics, and journalists write for and read the Quarterly, which is known for exclusive interviews, in-depth historical articles, and book reviews on subjects ranging from archaeology to politics and on countries from Morocco to Iran.

Summer 2025 Volume 32: Number 3
  1. The Struggle for Mastery in the Middle East, 1789-1923
  2. Islamismus und Genozid von Wilhelm II und Enver Pascha über Hitler und al-Husaini bis Arafat, Usama Bin Ladin und Ahmadinejad sowie Gespräche mit Bernard Lewis
  1. The Alwaleed Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding Is Ground Zero for Operatives from Qatar, Turkey, and Malaysia
  2. The Hearing Presented a Bipartisan Display of the Growing Frustration of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s Increasing Authoritarianism
  3. Todd Bensman and Joseph Humire Bring Years of Experience to Their New White House Roles
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