By Peggy Noonan – WSJ- This being Holy Week and Passover, a small reflection on Scripture. There are stories and moments in the Old and New Testaments that grab hold of us, some from the [...]
by Uzay Bulut – Gatestone Institute – The Texas House of Representatives passed a resolution on March 28, officially recognizing March 23 as “Pakistan Day.” The resolution, [...]
by Lawrence A. Franklin – Gatestone – [Ahmed] Al-Sharaa, on taking power in Syria in December, originally professed to be a “moderate.” The Biden administration even lifted a $10 [...]
By Jules Gomes – MEF – Hay’at Tahrir Al-Sham Militants and Terrorists Have Been Targeting Alawis, Christians, and Other Minorities Across Syria When Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham leader Ahmad [...]
Fawaz A. Gerges – Foreign Affairs – Why Islamist Rebels Are Unlikely to Become Democratic Rulers After half a century of tyranny, the Assad family’s rule over Syria has come to an end. [...]
By Uzay Bulut – Today, Turkey’s Christians (Greeks, Armenians, and Assyrians) comprise only around 0.1% of the population despite being indigenous peoples of the land. A significant reason [...]
By Ishak Ibrahim – Manassa (*) – While the United Nations celebrates the International Day of Education on January 24th, emphasizing the need to provide equal access to quality education [...]
By Steven Stalinsky As Jihadi Persecution Of African Christians Continues – From Torching Churches And Terrorizing Villagers To Beheading And Murdering Nuns And Priests – Not A Peep Is Heard From [...]
By Theo Padnos – Persuasion – A personal essay on regime change in Syria, by an American Journalist who was covering Syria an Turkey affairs for a number of US and UK publication. In the [...]
By Milton Quintanilla (via AINA) – Christians in Syria face uncertainty about their rights and freedoms after Islamist rebel forces conquered Aleppo, Homs, and Damascus. Hay’at Tahrir [...]