Iran’s Attempted Rapprochement with Egypt: Implications for Sunni-Shiite Relations
In the wake of the Arab Spring there is a closing of ranks in the Arab world along Sunni Islamic and less Arab-nationalist lines.
In the wake of the Arab Spring there is a closing of ranks in the Arab world along Sunni Islamic and less Arab-nationalist lines.
The Holocaust has become a symbol of absolute evil in Western society.
Iran will not hasten to renew the dialogue with the United States, and will want to engage in such talks only from a position of strength.
Iran is prepared to pay the price of sanctions, believing it will be able to contain any popular protests as it has done in the past.
This anthology of 31 recent studies by eleven leading security and diplomatic experts outlines the Iranian threat to Israel, the Middle East region, and the West.
Iran is using of the Palestinian issue and denial of Israel’s right to exist to win the hearts and minds of Muslims across the Middle East.
Vol. 12, No. 16 On July 2-4, 2012, the Aerospace Force of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) conducted a missile exercise, dubbed Great Prophet 7, which involved firing dozens of missiles at a target that resembled a U.S. airbase situated in Afghanistan, Bahrain, Kuwait, or Saudi Arabia. Iran is signaling that it is prepared […]
Amid the intensifying crisis in Syria, which in recent weeks has seen massacres of the civilian population in various parts of the country, Iranian military, propaganda, and economic assistance keeps flowing in, and its aim is help President Bashar al-Assad survive.
Volume 24, Numbers 3–4 (Fall 2012) Message from the Editor Building the Positive Peace: The Urgent Need to Bring the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Back to Basics Kobi Michael and Joel Fishman The Zionist Message Hidden within Antique Pictures of the Holy Land Lenny Ben-David Intelligence Failure or Paralysis? Amnon Lord Could French Reporting on Israel Reflect […]
As long as this is the Iranian political agenda, Tehran will seek to free itself in time from any shackles that are placed on its nuclear program, regardless of the optimism that Western diplomats are now projecting at the end of every round of negotiations.
In response to the mounting Iranian challenge in the Gulf, the need for American power in the region has only grown.
If you ask any Arab leader about the greatest threat, he will say Iran – not Israel – but not publicly.
As part of its efforts to break the grip of Western sanctions, Iran is working intensively to develop its economic ties with Lebanon.
Iran regards Yemen as a springboard for subversion and for creating a tangible threat to Saudi Arabia.
Sabeel Ecumenical Liberation Theology Center, headquartered in Jerusalem, has been a persistent source of anti-Zionist agitation in mainline Protestant churches in the United States since its founding in 1994. The organization subjects Israel, Jews, and Judaism to intense scrutiny while remaining nearly silent about Arab and Muslim extremism in the Middle East. In addition to publicizing the writings of its founder, Anglican priest Naim Ateek, Sabeel broadcasts its message via regional conferenc