Did the Iranian Regime Play a Role in Australia’s Chanukah Massacre?

While definitive attribution of operational control for the Bondi Beach massacre remains pending, the cumulative evidence strongly suggests a conducive environment shaped by Iranian ideology and strategic retaliation.
Between Heroism and Narrative: The Story the Australian Government Prefers Not to Ask Questions About

At Bondi Beach in Sydney, it seemed as though Australia had its redemption scene: Ahmad Al-Ahmad seized attacker Sajjad Akram’s weapon, saved many lives, and overnight became a national hero. But there is a small problem with this story – one that refuses to align with the narrative.
How the ICC Invented a Non-Existent State to Persecute Israel

The UN Security Council, the body that controls the procedure through which new states are recognized, clearly acknowledged that no “State of Palestine” exists.
Da’wa in Doha: Qatar’s 21st Century Muslim Brotherhood Strategy

Qatar follows Hassan al-Banna’s methodology: pursuing power through any means, refusing to be pinned down, using dissimulation as doctrine.
Iran at the Crossroads: Terror Abroad, Paralysis at Home, and a Society Under Strain

Iran is experiencing a period of acute stress marked by support for terrorism, economic instability, political infighting, and social tension.
The Impotence of the West in the Face of Islamist Antisemitism

The waves of antisemitism and acts of terror cannot be eradicated without an international strategy. What’s needed is concrete action through draconian laws, including freezing bank accounts and cracking down on incitement to hatred of Jews in the streets and mosques.
Hamas Has Two Godfathers-Iran and the Muslim Brotherhood: An Illustrated Analysis

Both are mortal enemies who share a deadly hostility for Israel.
The Gilded Veil: Unpacking Iran’s Gold Discovery and the Sanctions Façade

The discovery of the Shadan gold mine is not an engine of national economic recovery, but a new, highly valuable mechanism for the regime and the IRGC to perpetuate their wealth and power.
Internal Failure – Not an External Enemy – Threatens to Dismantle the Islamic Republic of Iran

The most serious threat to Iran’s stability does not come primarily from external pressure, but rather from deep-seated internal crises that are eroding the regime’s legitimacy and governance capacity.
Israel Expected to Attack and Weaken Hizbullah – A Preliminary Step Toward another Attack on Iran

A major Israeli military operation to prevent Hizbullah’s military buildup is expected soon to remove the threat to northern Israeli communities and to neutralize its ability to assist Iran when Israel attacks missile facilities there
Why Would Celebrities Call to Free a Terrorist Murderer?

Instead of expressing support for terrorist murderers, the time has come for the useless idiots of Hollywood to promote real reform and accountability in Palestinian society
Iran’s Real Battle: A Deep Crisis in Public Trust

Although Iran presents a strong front to the United States and the region, local press reveals that the main threat to regime stability is internal: a deep crisis in public trust
Gaza After the War: Hamas, Society, and the Problem of What Comes Next

Gaza’s future turns on whether a non-Hamas authority can emerge that is strong enough to govern, legitimate enough to win public compliance, and capable enough to dismantle the wider militia culture that Hamas helped entrench
The Islamification of Western Democracies

America has perhaps 20 years to decide whether to follow Europe into civilizational replacement or to implement the politically difficult, but mathematically necessary policies to prevent it
Germany Is Our Best Ally in Europe

Germany’s strong voice in Europe and its economic power are guarantees for the Jewish state that it can avoid a systematic boycott by certain European Union member states.