After Assad, after the ceasefire, continuing the goals of jihadi terror Whatever else differentiates ideologies and tactics from one another, Islamist groups will still seek personal redemption through “sacred violence.” Louis Rene Beres Jan. 21, 2025
Can the US avoid a confrontation with Shi’ite and Sunni jihadists? The most straightforward jihadism to deal with is the Islamic Republic of Iran. Dr. Eric R. Mandel Jan. 20, 2025
Islamic organization calls to boycott UK’s Holocaust Memorial Day The London-based Islamic Human Rights Commission says "Failure to recognize Gaza as a site of genocide is to remain silent in the face of profound injustice." JNS Staff Jan. 12, 2025
The devastating but ambiguous Musk effect The owner of the X social-media platform shows what Israel’s defenders could achieve if they came off the back foot. Melanie Phillips Jan. 9, 2025
The Trump anti-jihad ripple effect While the progressive left often dismisses religion broadly, it has displayed an inexplicable tolerance for radical Islam. Marc Weisman Jan. 7, 2025
Connect the dots between New Orleans and support for anti-Israel terror Partisanship, tolerance of antisemitism and worries about Islamophobia led the Biden administration and its media allies to look for domestic terrorism in all the wrong places. Jonathan S. Tobin Jan. 3, 2025
America’s Islamist problem The New Orleans attack is yet another wake-up call. Will it be heeded? Melanie Phillips Jan. 2, 2025
Erdoğan’s dilemma: Al-Julani, radicalism and Syria’s power struggle Their differing ambitions—revival of the Ottoman Empire vs. restoration of the Umayyad Caliphate—place them on a potential collision course. Harold Rhode Dec. 30, 2024
First, they came for Syria’s Jews … Questions and concerns about what may happen to the minority groups under a new regime Lyn Julius Dec. 27, 2024