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Shall the sword devour forever? Israel’s eternal struggle for security
Opinion: Acknowledgment of Israel's need to defend against Islamic theological imperatives does not imply a rejection of diplomatic efforts or coexistence initiatives but rather a pragmatic understanding of the region’s dynamics
Dr. Jacob Rimer
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03.15.25
Austrian government suspends family reunification for migrants amid security fears
Country's new coalition government cites overwhelmed schools and security risks after a fatal stabbing linked to an asylum seeker as the EU debates stricter deportation policies
News Agencies
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03.12.25
The nameless Palestinian woman: A reflection on gender and radical Islam
Hamas’ actions reveal a chilling truth: women’s bodies remain battlegrounds in their war; Shiri Bibas’ horrendous death highlights the dehumanization of women, reminding us that namelessness and disposability are still weapons of oppression
Hadar Galron
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03.11.25
Home Office set to block extremist preacher from entering UK for mosque talk
Lebanon-born Mohamed Hoblos, who expresses support for Hamas, invited to speak at mosque in Middlesbrough; Germany and the Netherlands ban his entry over his inflammatory comments
Lee Harpin/Jewish News
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02.17.25
The cease-fire illusion: Understanding the religious dimensions of peace
Opinion: Lasting Mideast peace needs religious understanding alongside diplomacy; Hamas’ hudna isn’t cease-fire but tactical truce; history shows Islamic rulings shaped peace, as with Sadat’s 1979 treaty; engaging faith leaders could unlock reconciliation
Rabbi Daniel Rowe
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02.15.25
Afghan national confesses to Munich car ramming, prosecutor cites Islamist motives
Assailant leaves vehicle shouting 'Allahu akbar' after wounding dozens; under investigation for 36 counts of attempted murder
Reuters
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02.14.25
Sweden says arrested Islamist extremist plotting terror attack
Stockholm court convicts Swedish citizen of genocide and war crimes, police say; man found guilty of terror-related offenses, including attempted murder and explosives violations, for his role in ISIS atrocities in Syria and Iraq
News Agencies
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02.11.25
A New Arab spring in Tunisia? Islamism and the political future
Analysis: Tunisia faces escalating protests over economic hardship and political repression, drawing comparisons to the 2011 Arab Spring; opposition groups see an opportunity to regain influence as public discontent grows
Amine Ayoub
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02.04.25
Shall the sword devour forever? Israel’s eternal struggle for security
Opinion: According to Islamic jurisprudence, the world is divided into 'Dar Al-Islam' - the house of Islam and 'Dar Al-Harb' - the house of war, including territories once under Islamic rule, such as Israel which must be reclaimed by any means
Dr. Jacob Rimer
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02.01.25
Iraq approves law amendment amid outcry over potential child marriages
Parliament approves amendment allowing marriage laws to be governed by Islamic frameworks, sparking fears of child marriages as young as nine
Lior Ben Ari
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01.22.25
Radical pro-Hezbollah imam to deliver prayer at Trump inauguration
In historic first, imam to join pastor and rabbi in delivering prayers at presidential inauguration; choice of Husham al-Husainy sparks controversy over past statements, including support for Hezbollah.
Daniel Edelson, New York
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01.15.25
Ten years since the Charlie Hebdo massacre: Cartoons, the far-left, and radical Islam
A decade has passed since four million French people took to the streets and shouted 'Je suis Charlie' after the horrific attack on the magazine by Islamists after it published a cartoon of Mohammed
Tamar Sebok
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01.05.25
Europe could eventually be considered hostile Arab territory for Israelis
Analysis: Amsterdam pogrom comes on top of countless red flags indicating growing radical Islamic threat germinating on European soil; continent slow to respond to changing demographics and yet to fully realize magnitude of threat
Or Yissachar
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11.15.24
Russia fends off domestic Islamic State attacks while expanding new dangerous alliances
Analysis: Moscow aims to boost its political influence as a superpower while mitigating domestic security risks from Islamist extremism and terrorism; and to advance its soft power diplomacy, Russia is forming alliances with Belarus, Iran, and North Korea, which undermine Western cohesion
Jennifer Teale
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10.18.24
UK, Netherlands fear rise in terror when Israel retaliates against Iran
UK's MI5 chief says UK experienced worrying rise in external terror threats coming from Tehran, Moscow and radical Islamic terror groups including ISIS
Ynet, News Agencies
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10.08.24
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