Chicago takes a stand against Islamic terrorism and slavery in Africa The effort to bring the matter to a major American city was led by a coalition of human rights and abolitionist groups. Charles Jacobs and Ben Poser Feb. 24, 2025
Israeli security control of Gaza is an existential necessity Amid the pain and mourning, the need to erase the Hamas terror army from the face of the Earth emerges as a central imperative. Yaakov Lappin Feb. 21, 2025
Jihadist diplomacy: A silent shift in global politics In some cases, media narratives have shifted to focus on pragmatism rather than ideology, portraying engagement with such groups as a necessary evil rather than a strategic risk. Amine Ayoub Feb. 14, 2025
Were Israel’s goals achievable? Even though Israel captured thousands of terrorists, its military actions did not result in the prompt return of the hostages. Paul Bachow Feb. 6, 2025
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
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
ISIS comeback sparks global concern The resurgence is likely to continue, the Institute for National Security Studies' Yoram Schweitzer tells JNS. Shimon Sherman Jan. 7, 2025
Millions of Christians are under Islamist assault, so Pope Francis targets the Jews Perhaps he believes that pointing a finger at the Jews will divert Muslim rage from the Vatican. Charles Jacobs and Uzay Bulut Dec. 23, 2024