Sunni shiite

Trinidad designates IRGC, Hezbollah, Hamas as terrorist orgs., local Muslim groups denounce act

Trinidad and Tobago designates IRGC, Hezbollah, and Hamas as terrorist organizations, freezing their assets. Local Muslim groups criticize the decision as foreign interference.

Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar, pictured in July 2025; illustrative.
People stand amidst debris following an attack on a building in Erbil, Iraq, in this screengrab obtained from a social media video released March 25, 2026.

Seven Iraqi soldiers killed, 13 wounded in strike near PMF base in Anbar

Smoke rises in the sky after blasts were heard in Manama, Bahrain, February 28, 2026.

Shi’ite cells in Gulf states are cooperating with Iran, leaking data, coordinates to IRGC

 A general view of Tehran with smoke visible in the distance after explosions were reported in the city, on March 02, 2026 in Tehran, Iran.

From Quds Day to global influence: How Iran outsmarted the Sunni Arab world - opinion


Saudi Arabia summons Iran ambassador after poisoning of Saudis

Four children died, while another 28 were hospitalized after the incident. Iranian authorities said they arrested five members of hotel staff.

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It’s time for the Sunni world to come to terms with Israel

If the Arab world could come to terms with the existence of a Jewish state with a Muslim minority in its midst, then it might offer enough cover for the Palestinian Arabs to move forward.

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Chaos in Middle East could last for ‘at least a decade,’ expert tells ‘Post’

Saudi rhetoric about Yemen ‘fits logic of sectarian hatred,’ says another • Clerics in kingdom are inciting against Houthis, calling them ‘rats.’

SHI’ITE FIGHTERS launch a rocket last month during clashes with Islamic State on the outskirts of al-Alam, Iraq.

The shortcut to deradicalization is the long road

The Jerusalem Post

Former Saddam aide reportedly killed in 'major victory and strike against' Islamic State

The mere sight of Douri, a wiry man with a red mustache who often wore a military beret, terrified Iraqis who endured what was known as the Republic of Fear.

Izzat al-Douri with late Iraqi President Saddam Hussein

Analysis: Sunni-Shi’ite wars going global

Saudi Arabia garnering support from regional Sunni states to counter encroaching Iranian influence.

 Sunni-Shi’ite wars going global

Fearing Islamic State, some Afghan Shi'ites seek help from old enemies

The unusual pact is a window into deepening anxiety in Afghanistan over reports of the Islamic State group radicals gaining a foothold in a country already weary of more than a decade of war with the Taliban.

An Afghan Shi'ite Muslim flagellates himself during an Ashoura procession in Kabul, Afghanistan, November 3, 2014.

Optimism for Jews from Shi'ite clerics, Palestinians, and Muslims

The Jerusalem Post