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New From the Middle East Quarterly
Dissident Watch: Abdul Rahman al-Lahim
by Nathaniel Rosenblatt
Is Al-Qaeda's Central Leadership Still Relevant?
by Daveed Gartenstein-Ross and Kyle Dabruzzi
Fatah's Embrace of Islamism
by Ido Zelkovitz
Articles by MEF Staff
Middle East Studies in Fiction
by Cinnamon Stillwell :: May 15
A Schism over Shari'a in the Church of England
by David J. Rusin :: May 11
Hillary Clinton's right to say 'obliterate'
by Michael Rubin :: May 7
Barack Obama's Muslim Childhood
by Daniel Pipes :: April 29
A Democratic Islam?
by Daniel Pipes :: April 17
MEF Wires
What's at Stake for the West in Lebanon?
by David Wurmser :: March 6
Culture and Conflict in the Middle East
by Philip Carl Salzman :: January 29
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In the Spotlight:
- The MEF revisits the Syria-Iran-Hezbollah connection, as the terrorist group again incites violence in the streets of Beirut:
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