Creating an atmosphere conducive to real negotiations
The present atmosphere cannot be seen to be encouraging for any genuine negotiation
Good Hezbollah, bad Hezbollah
The West has to wake up and smell the Middle Eastern coffee—more pungent than Starbucks
After Morsi: Six thoughts on the ouster of an undemocratic, elected president
American hesitancy, Brotherhood’s anti-Semitism, how Morsi was the architect of his own downfall
Morsi has fallen, but Hamas may be as big a loser
Muslim Brotherhood’s Gaza offshoot banked heavily on support from Cairo’s Islamist regime
Israel keeping a wary eye on Egypt
Jerusalem prefers the devil it knows to the unknown
Rouhani is no moderate
He’s a cunning terrorist mastermind and it would be foolish for the West to regard him otherwise
Remember, remember, the third of July
Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood spearheaded the ‘Arab Spring’—as of Wednesday, that’s over
Church of Scotland’s chutzpah debases interfaith trust
Plunging a dagger into interfaith understanding does not improve the lot of a single Palestinian
Father Nadaf of Nazareth
The persecution of Greek Orthodox priest Father Gabriel Nadaf has escalated to a new crescendo