Netanyahu “Committed to Status Quo” against Jewish Prayer on Temple Mount

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu promised to maintain the status quo on the Temple Mount on Sunday, where Jews are forbidden to pray.
Behind the Attempt to Assassinate Yehuda Glick

Why did Islamists target Yehuda Glick? And what does it tell us about Israeli Arab plans for Israel and Jerusalem?
The Egyptian Gush Katif

The Egyptian Army on Wednesday began demolishing houses along its border with Gaza in the city of Rafah, following through on a plan to establish a buffer zone with the Gaza strip.
ISIS Has Nothing to do with Israel

Islamic State has done what al-Qaeda failed to do. It has made it clear that the Muslim world is engaged in a self-massacre, with absolutely no connection to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Political Correctness and Islam

With no end in sight to Islamist violence, perhaps the time has finally come to muster up the courage and take a long, hard look at why it is afflicting dozens of countries around the world.
How Likely Is Deradicalization?

Will radical Muslims line up to be deprogrammed and end up teaching kindergarten or devising a twelve-step program for their younger siblings?
IS and the Incoherence of Western Policy

The West wants to destroy IS but it has neither allies on the ground nor a grasp of the dynamics of the conflict unfolding in Iraq and Syria.
Kerry, Qatar and the Poisonous Tree

By insinuating that Israel is to blame for IS’s rise to power, Kerry was not simply blaming the victim. He was empowering the aggressor.
Britain to Crack Down on Muslim Brotherhood

Britain’s The Telegraph reports that Britain is aiming to take serious measures against the Muslim Brotherhood.
Netanyahu Caving to Jordanian Pressure on Temple Mount

The Temple Mount, the holiest site for the Jewish people, has long been a source of tension between Israel and her Arab neighbors.