CAIR’s Islamist 9/11 Opportunism

As we commemorate the 20th anniversary of the horrific 9/11 attacks, the pain endures for the survivors and for the family members of the nearly 3,000 people who perished that day.
Martha Lee: Is France Getting Serious About Islamism?

Sam Westrop, project director for the Middle East Forum’s Islamist Watch, interviewed Martha Lee, Islamist Watch research fellow
The Perilous Path from Muslim to Christian

“More Muslims have come to faith in Jesus Christ over the last thirty years—and specifically over the last seven to ten years
Two Dates + Two Narratives = Zero Peace

I woke up to the echoes of the Islamic prayers through the Judean mountains that were both beautiful and haunting.
Dramatic increase in the number of divorce cases among Muslims in Israel

In addition, they are having fewer children, getting married later – and more are remaining single in their 20s. Alongside these, there was also a significant increase in the divorce rate in Muslim Arab society.Â
Palestinianism is Opening Up a Posthumous Nazi Front Against Jews

In the United Kingdom, a strategy of cultural manipulation and intimidation threatens to push politicians into hostility towards Israel, and it is actively imperiling the security of British Jews.
New York Mosques to Protest Macron’s “Blatant Disrespect of the Prophet”

A consortium of New York mosques plans to protest at the French Consulate in Manhattan this Sunday to express their rage at Emmanuel Macron’s support for publishing caricatures of Islam’s prophet Muhammad.
A Win for Freedom of Speech Against Islamist “Cancel Culture”

Those who value academic freedom can only hope that Brnovich’s ruling in Sabra v. Maricopa County Comm.
Extremist Islam threatens Christians Across the Middle East

International backlash is growing over Turkey’s decision this week to allow what was once a landmark church to be converted into a mosque.
Armenia’s Self-Defeating Campaign Against Christians

While the days of large-scale war or violence between Christian denominations (such as Protestants versus Catholics) are largely over, that does not mean disdain or outright hostility within the Christian community itself is a thing of the past.