Israel must not overlook the threats from Egypt Egypt is the original home of the Muslim Brotherhood, and the majority of Egyptians hate Israel and would gladly discard the peace treaty with Israel if given a choice. Joseph Puder Dec. 31, 2024
Egypt battles online campaign aimed at stirring unrest Cairo, wary of the impact of the Syrian regime's collapse, is fighting what it says are subversive elements sharing archival protest videos via social media. Shachar Kleiman Dec. 27, 2024
Everything in the Middle East means the opposite The easy way to make sense of Syria, Gaza, Lebanon and Israel. Daniel Greenfield Dec. 15, 2024
Iran’s radicalism and Hamas’s fundamentalism endanger Europe and beyond The ominous events in Amsterdam indicate the degree to which Europe’s Muslims have operationalized Hamas’s messages. Pinhas Inbari Nov. 17, 2024
In fragile Jordan, anti-Israel mood is a boon for Islamists Unprecedented successes for the local Muslim Brotherhood branch portend more hostility to Israel at best and a power vacuum at worst, experts say. Canaan Lidor Sept. 17, 2024
Qatar, the ‘source of evil in the Middle East’ The Gulf state is a problem that must be dealt with, experts tell JNS. Israel Kasnett Sept. 13, 2024
Iran activates smuggling, Muslim Brotherhood allies in Jordan The arms traffic has become particularly problematic since January, Tehran seeking to subvert Hashemite monarchy, warn observers. Yaakov Lappin Sept. 11, 2024
Swiss appeals court convicts Tariq Ramadan on rape charges The victim, a woman the Islamic scholar met at a book signing, said she was subjected to "torture and barbarism." Sept. 11, 2024
Sisi heading to Turkey for first presidential-level visit in 12 years The Egyptian leader is scheduled to meet with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan amid warming ties between Cairo and Ankara. Sept. 4, 2024