A decade after Egypt’s revolution The ripple effects are still felt throughout the Middle East. Hany Ghoraba July 4, 2023
A look back at the ‘Arab Spring,’ 10 years later For a brief period, the hopeful eyes of the world were watching with aspirations that this might lead to a more open and democratic Middle East, or at least one in which the most entrenched, tyrannical leaders would be overthrown and basic human rights would be established. Sarah N. Stern Jan. 4, 2021
All (Arab) springs must end Interestingly, Islamists have only been successful in the two non-Arab Muslim countries in the region, Turkey and Iran, whose regimes don’t appear to be in jeopardy of cracking. Eyal Zisser June 26, 2019
Mohamed Morsi and the dangerous lessons of the Arab Spring The death of Egypt’s imprisoned Muslim Brotherhood tyrant reminds us of President Obama’s delusionary policies that nearly broke the Middle East. Jonathan S. Tobin June 18, 2019
Former Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi dead at 67 In 2010, he said that “the Zionists have no right to the land of Palestine. The land of Palestine belongs to the Palestinians, not to the Zionists.” June 17, 2019