A Middle East ‘Complete Strategy’? To What End?

“Strategy” is the summer watchword in Washington — strategy for handling ISIS, strategy for Syria, strategy for Middle East peace.
Anti-Christian Graffiti Accompanies Suspected Arson in Galilee Church

Two people suffered minor smoke inhalation trying to control a fire in a church on the Sea of Galilee early Thursday morning.
Turkey: Muslim Brothers’ Protector

What an irony that the Muslim Brotherhood seeks the help of Christians to stop the executions of their leaders.
As ISIS Brutalizes Women, a Pathetic Feminist Silence

Oh, how the feminist movement has lost its way.
An Indian Answer to the Iranian Nuclear Threat

President Obama’s efforts to sign a nuclear deal with Iran have sparked an outcry from other countries to a point where foes are now becoming friends.
Spain in the Eye of the Storm of Jihad

The Islamists are especially interested in converts who have not yet taken on Muslim names and whose official IDs still have their Christian names.
Buji Blames Bibi

US President Barack Obama’s interview Tuesday on Israel’s Channel 2, in which he pointedly threatened to stop defending Israel at the UN.
Turkey: “Home of Bad Jokes”

It is the same mindset that convinces Turks that Jerusalem, first built about 10 centuries before the birth of Islam, is a sacred Islamic city.
An Academic Case for Christian Zionism

In a precedent-setting event, the Institute on Religion and Democracy (IRD) sponsored a recent conference titled “People of the Land.”
Asylum Seekers, Beheaders and Mega Mosques

Hackers claiming to belong to the Islamic State attacked TV5Monde, a French television network, and knocked it off the air globally.