Radicalization

Why is the UAE fearful of radicalization on UK campuses? - explainer

Recent years have indicated that the Muslim Brotherhood's ideology is becoming increasingly more influential in the UK, with several student groups maintaining links with the UAE-proscribed group.

DEMONSTRATORS FROM the ‘Palestine Coalition’ hold a large Palestinian flag earlier this month in London, after the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas in Gaza went into effect.
People walk past tents at The University of Manchester campus, as students occupy parts of British university campuses to protest in support of Palestinians in Gaza, May 7, 2024.

UAE cuts state funding for citizens studying at UK universities due to fears of radicalization

Okotch Mondoh, Robert Weinger, Sarah Boulos, Rory Kaye, and Stephanie Bahn Poteet, with a red, white and blue shofar, at the Jerusalem Prayer Breakfast, Mar-a-Lago, Palm Beach, Florida, January 14, 2025.

Iran's Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi to address Jerusalem Prayer Breakfast's Mar-a-Lago event

Relations between Turkey and Israel (illustrative)

The eighth, most dangerous front: How Turkey went from ally to strategic threat - opinion


After ISIS: How they won even though they were defeated

In that sense, ISIS won. It won in the West because it was allowed to percolate up and then quietly go away without any real desire to confront it.

A couple watches the fighting in Syria from Tel Saqi. The Syrian regime and its Russian backers launched numerous artillery and air strikes on ISIS positions 2018

China confirms: Millions of Uighur Muslims are in internment camps

The "ulterior motives" of anti-China forces were behind the "unfounded" slandering of the country's anti-terrorism measures, Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang said in a statement.


Obama, Morsi’s Muslim Brotherhood, and American aid money

Did the Obama administration support Morsi’s Muslim Brotherhood government because of the nuclear deal, not in spite of it?

A poster of deposed Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi 370

Arab MK removed from Knesset for calling former Shin Bet head a murderer

The incident occurred July 2 in a fierce debate in the Knesset plenum over the Taylor Force Law.

Joint List MK Jamal Zahalka

'No Jew in Germany': German police assault Israeli professor

It is unclear why the police confused the victim with the suspect.

People wear kippas as they attend a demonstration in front of a Jewish synagogue, to denounce an anti-Semitic attack on a young man wearing a kippa in the capital earlier this month, in Berlin, Germany, April 25, 2018.

Kosher restaurant attacker in Amsterdam convicted, avoids more jail time

A criminal court in the Dutch capital gave Saleh Ali, who attacked the HaCarmel restaurant in December while waving a Palestinian flag, a 4-month suspended sentence.

Screenshot of AT5 site with video of Palestinian man attacking Kosher resturant in Amsterdam

With extremist violence, don’t repeat past mistakes

By downplaying it and focusing only on great power rivalries, we once again risk ignoring burgeoning threats to liberal values.

An ISIS propaganda video shows a deadly ambush of US soldiers in Niger

French Muslim leader decries 'unjust, delirious' Islamic antisemitism accusation

Rector Dalil Boubakeur warned that political Islam should not be conflated with French Muslims.

Dalil Boubakeur, the rector of Paris' Grand Mosque

Caitlyn Jenner goes to the mat for Israel

The highest Jewish value is the infinite worth of every human being, regardless of religion, ethnicity, or gender.

Caitlyn Jenner

Farrakhan’s fellow travelers

It has become customary to expect rabid comments during Farrakhan’s peroration at the Nation of Islam’s annual Saviours’ Day event and this year’s – which took place last weekend – was no different.

Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan addresses the audience at the metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church in in Washington June 24, 2015.