By Lolita Brayman – Foreign Policy – The Trump administration has decided to deport Iraqi Christians back to their dangerous homeland, and the timing is more than a little suspicious. The [...]
By Cynthia Farahat – American Thinker – Originally published under the title “Gulf of Aqaba Treaty: a Saudi Repudiation of the Camp David Accords.” After more than a year [...]
By Youssef Sidhom – Watani – Any observer of the events that took place on 30 May in the district of al-Khusous on the northeast outskirts of Cairo could not have failed to notice [...]
By Burak Bekdil – The Gatestone Institute – The good news about Turkish justice is that despite 15 years of not-so-creeping Islamization, court verdicts do not yet sentence [...]
By Nina Shea – Foreign Affairs – The Perils Facing the Middle East’s Largest Christian Population On the morning of May 26, Mohsen Morkous, a 60-year-old Egyptian-American Christian [...]
By Samuel Tadros – Hoover Institution – Under the subtitle of “How an Egyptian revolution began on Facebook,” the New York Times in February 2012, ran a laudatory review of Wael [...]
Amy Austin Holmes – Carnegie – The massacre on May 26 of Coptic Christians in Minya by Islamic State-affiliated gunmen was the fourth such incident in six months, following several [...]
By German Foreign Policy (via AINA) – With its continued worldwide support for Salafis, Germany’s close partner, Saudi Arabia, is relentlessly fertilizing the soil for the growth of [...]
By Nancy Okail – The Washington Post – Today is the anniversary of the day an Egyptian court sentenced me to five years in prison. My “crime”: working for an international [...]
By Saied Shoaaib – Gatestone Institute – The infiltration of this ideology is reminiscent of the spread of communism and should be defeated similarly — not with weapons, but by [...]