Palestinian Incitement to Violence and Terror:
Nothing New, But Still Dangerous

Palestinian Leaders’ Incitement Undermines their Sincerity as Negotiators
The Islamic State’s Rules for its Christian Subjects

ISIS promulgates draconian rules for Christians
Draft International Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Anti-Semitism

Clearly, and sadly, the issue of anti-Semitism has always been and remains a major recurring aspect in the international arena and narrative.
How the UN Mixes Anti-Semitism, the Holocaust, and Israeli War Crimes

The United Nations’ discussions on the Holocaust serve to mask underlying anti-Semitism.
The Kurdish Awakening in Syria: Could It Lead to Regional War?

A “Greater Kurdistan” is no longer a remote possibility.
The Iranian Role in the 2012 Gaza Conflict

Despite Iran’s supply of rockets to Hamas to fire at Tel Aviv, its support of Assad is isolating Tehran.
Egypt’s Shiite Minority: Between the Egyptian Hammer and the Iranian Anvil

Egyptian President Morsi is reported to have said the Shia are more dangerous to Islam than the Jews.
The Future of Kurdistan: Between Turkey, the Iraq War, and the Syrian Revolt

Kurdistan – at the tri-border area between Iraq, Syria, and Turkey – may be the new regional flashpoint in the Middle East.
Majority and Minorities in the Arab World: The Lack of a Unifying Narrative

Egypt’s Islamic movements seek a way to cast off the Camp David agreement in a manner that will incur minimal diplomatic and economic damage while restoring Egypt to its leading role in the circle of states confronting Israel. This means re-examining the Camp David agreement and submitting it to the decision of the new parliament that will be controlled by the Islamic parties or to a referendum – thereby alleviating the responsibility of any future Egyptian government for cancelling the peace treaty.