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Politics
Confronting the real face of Islam
Former Muslim brutally attacked by militants after conversion to Christianity.
By DAPHNE NETANYAHU AND LELA GILBERT
Israel comes to Congo's rescue
Tech company donated medically sterilized tents to help African country in wake of explosion.
By EMANUEL MFOUKOU
The shining exception of 'Palestine'
Palestinian Christian figures claim Israel occupation forces them from territory.
By DAVID PARSONS
Analyst warns Israel's security situation worst in decades
Weakening of US in Middle East, Arab revolts and Iran create precarious situation for Israel.
By DAVID PARSONS
Christians in Iran
An underground church network is becoming increasingly important in Iran.
By AARON HECHT
Bethlehem on Israel
Speakers included radical religious leaders who promoted disturbing positions on Israel.
By CHRISTIAN EDITION STAFF
Attacks at Jerusalem churches
Suspected 'price tag' attacks against Christian properties are a recent development.
By JOHN BLACK
Benzion Netanyahu: Patriarch of a legendary Israeli family
Netanyahu Sr will turn 102 this month, and his memories span through Zionist history.
By JIM FLETCHER
Terror in Africa
Jihadists take deadly aim at Christians from Nigeria to Somalia.
By EMANUEL MFOUKOU
Ghosts of Hama
Syrian regime crushing revolt as world watches
By AARON HECHT
Mideast Christians: The litmus test of the Arab Spring
Post-protests and elections, do Christians have a future in the Middle East?
By DAVID PARSONS
Who is the Muslim Brotherhood?
Israel's leading expert on Islam answers questions on the Muslim Brotherhood, its mission, and its growing influence in the Islamic world.
By DAVID PARSONS
Israel looks to bolster ties with Africa
Sub-Saharan Africa, with its growing economies and immense need for development in diverse sectors, represents a huge market.
By EMANUEL MFOUKOU
‘The old Arab order is crumbling’
Palestinian Authority has no motivation to negotiate and compromise, now that the Islamists are gaining power all over the region.
By AARON HECHT
Israel: A strategic asset for the United States
Washington Institute for Near East Policy asked bipartisan team to take a fresh look at Israel’s strategic value to the US.
By ROBERT D. BLACKWILL AND WALTER B. SLOCOMBE
Iran back on the radar
Is the time for effective sanctions and window for preemption closing fast on Iran?
By DAVID PARSONS
Days of testing
God remains the guardian of Israel, but He calls us to stand with Him.
By MALCOLM HEDDING
Drinking sea water
Israeli destination may solve region's water shortage
By JOHANNES GERLOFF
Striking it rich
The discovery of natural gas offshore is a defining moment for Israel
By EHUD ZION WALDOKS
Boom times for Israel
Offshore gas finds are a potential windfall for peace, recipe for war
By DAVID PARSONS
Celebrating South Sudan
'When the new flag was raised, one bishop raised his hands to God, giving him the glory'
By EMANUEL MFOUKOU
Christians helping speed return of last Ethiopian Jews
International Christian Embassy Jerusalem helps accelerate the urgent return of the last 8,700 Ethiopians Jews to Israel by sponsoring aliya flights over coming months.
By CHRISTIAN EDITION STAFF
Breaching the borders
With Obama pressing Israeli back to the pre-1967 lines, Palestinians seek to 'cross the line' as well.
By DAVID PARSONS
Cairo’s jolt towards democracy
“There are deep concerns over who will rule Egypt next. The door will be open to all political and religious ideologies, extremists and fundamentalists included.”
By DAVID PARSONS
Bethlehem on the rebound
Indigenous Christians are being driven out of Muslim-dominated lands and now comprise less than two percent of the population of the Palestinian areas.
By JUSTUS REID WEINER
Under seige
The ancient Christian communities of the Middle East are now considered ‘low hanging fruit’ for the global jihadists linked to al-Qaida as unrest and attacks increase in the region.
By DAVID PARSONS
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A time for personal renewal
BATYA L. LUDMAN
This Bethlehem conference was no Purim-fest
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The new Middle East steps backward
DAVID PARSONS
Into the Fray: Begin – in retrospect
MARTIN SHERMAN
A year for restoring hope
JÜRGEN BÜHLER
Our World: Gingrich’s fresh hope
CAROLINE B....
Fighting stereotypes
LIAT COLLINS
Jeremiah’s revolution – new covenant
DAVID NEKRUTMAN
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