From Amman to Jerusalem

Five months ago, 28-year-old Ziv Moyal, an Israeli security officer at Israel’s embassy in Amman, was stabbed in his apartment by a Jordanian assailant, whom he shot and killed.
IDF Retaliates After Mortar Attack Launched From Gaza

The Islamic Jihad shot 12 mortars and gunfire at an IDF post on the border with Gaza on Thursday, leading to an IDF retaliation with tanks and aircraft.
Who is Finding Their Way Into American Students’ Minds?

Congress will soon re-authorize Title VI of the Higher Educational Opportunities Act, a bill that was first introduced as the National Defense Education Act of 1958.
The Road to Hell

The record of the US in Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan, and what the enthusiasts called Arab Spring was collectively the equivalent of a Holocaust, albeit well-meant.
Pining for Fig Leaves

But now, they argue, under the leadership of King Salman and his son, 32-year-old Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the Saudis are going too far.
The Iran-Hamas-Hezbollah Connection

Now that the Iranians have sole control over Lebanon, their eyes are set on the Gaza Strip.
Is the Arab World Beginning to See Reason?

The United Arab Emirates consider fighting the terror organizations spawned by the Muslim Brotherhood as a crucial mission.
A Month of Islam and Multiculturalism in Germany: October 2017

Thieves broke into an immigration office in the Moabit district of Berlin and stole up to 20,000 blank passports and other immigration documents, as well as official stamps and seals.
America, the Laughingstock

The United States has a credibility problem. Put plainly, aside from Israel, no one in the Middle East appears to take the Americans seriously.
Turkey and the U.S.: A Poisoned Alliance

Saudi Arabia and Turkey also found themselves at the opposite ends of the crisis surrounding Qatar — all Sunni.