Mass Surveillance, Informants and Fear Are the New Weapons of Preemptive Repression
A Pullback in U.S. Soft Power Coincides with China’s Expanding Influence and Investment in the Region
Conflicts in Gaza, Lebanon and Iran Are Set to Continue in Altered Form
Farah Ahmed Attacked British Schools for Condemning Child Marriage and Polygamy
When Redevelopment Outpaces Resettlement, the Consequences of Displacement Are Devastating
Militants with Extremist Histories Have Re-Entered Transnational Jihadist Networks from Turkish Territory
The Modern Digital Landscape Took Away the Buffer Protecting Washington from Sudden, Volatile Swings in Public Emotion
Hamas Aims to Establish a Legitimate Political Foothold Across the West Bank Without Moderating Its Core Rejectionist Ideology
Jerusalem, and Islamic Claims There, Are Likely to Form the Symbolic Element That Knits the Emergent Group Together
While Infrastructure Alone Doesn’t Determine Alliances, It Cultivates Interests That Governments Safeguard
An Upcoming Summit and Iran’s Pending Ratification of a Security Treaty Have Reopened Discussions About the Coastline
Six Appointments Show an Architecture Built Around Institutional Memory, Loyalty, and Coercive Power Is Taking Place
“Peacemaking” Document Invites Western Churches to Abet the Restoration of Dhimmitude in the Levant.
One of the Most Troubling Threats to Civil Society in the United States Is the Propagation of the False Accusation of Genocide Against Israel
Tehran’s Cyber Strategy Partially Relies on Externalized Digital Logistics Bases
Spotlight on US Islamism
Islamists view the United States as fertile ground for their ideology with good reason. MEF’s research has exposed millions of taxpayer dollars in federal funding to Islamist and terror-linked organizations via the Department of Health and Human Services. On the state level, Islamist Watch continues to uncover terror-linked South Asian Islamist networks in Texas as well as an Islamist charter school thriving on millions in state funds.

Jews in Dearborn, Michigan, are openly terrorized with the help of the city’s mayor, as a nearby mosque spreads antisemitic libels and raw hatred of Jews. In Massachusetts, lawmakers push blatantly unconstitutional legislation to grant Muslims special legal privileges. Below is a selection of MEF’s recent research on these key issues.
Exposing Millions in Federal Funding to Radical Islamist and Terror-Linked Organizations
One of the Most Troubling Threats to Civil Society in the United States Is the Propagation of the False Accusation of Genocide Against Israel
Nearly Two Centuries After Ending Public Support for Congregational Churches, Lawmakers Call for Commission to Recommend Muslims for Government Jobs
Across the State, a Collection of Terror Networks and Their Islamist Partners Are Using U.S. Politicians, Institutions, and Nonprofit Infrastructure to Advance Violent, Radical Ambitions
Texas Education Agency Investigates the Manara Academy District
Michigan Activist Incites Against ‘Rothschilds’ and Epsteins in Pre-Ashura Sermons
Spotlight on the Mecca Pact
The August 7 signing of the Mecca Joint Defense Agreement by the leaders of Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Pakistan borrows NATO’s language to declare that an attack on one signatory will be treated as an attack on all. While subsequent events revealed this claim as hollow, MEF’s analysts see the agreement as a signal to the U.S. and regional allies that, in the absence of a decisive U.S. victory over Iran, alternative strategic arrangements are within the signatories’ reach.

Will there be additional signatories to the Abraham Accords or other agreements in the region? Where does Iran fit in this new strategic balance? The need for counterweights to the Islamic Republic provides a chance to see if other alliances can be forged.
Jerusalem, and Islamic Claims There, Are Likely to Form the Symbolic Element That Knits the Emergent Group Together
The Saudi-Turkish-Pakistani Pact Will Not Fight. Israel Should Build the Bloc That Will
Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, and Turkey Aren’t Going to Go to War for Each Other; They Want to Show the U.S. and Iran They Are Ready to Lead in a Region They See as Destabilized by Jerusalem
The Mecca Pact Is the Third Iteration of a Single Saudi Effort to Assemble a Deterrence Substitute for a Diminished American Security Umbrella
Iranian Officials Portray the Pact as Dissatisfaction with U.S. Security Assurances and Israeli Attacks Against Qatar and Syria
Middle East Quarterly - Summer 2026
Founded in 1994 by Daniel Pipes, MEQ is the Middle East Forum’s journal intended for both scholars and the educated public. Policymakers, opinion-makers, academics, and journalists write for and read the Quarterly, which is known for exclusive interviews, in-depth historical articles, and book reviews on subjects ranging from archaeology to politics and on countries from Morocco to Iran.


Summer 2026 Volume 33: Number 3
  1. We Invite Expressions of Interest from Attorneys with Appropriate Experience and Admitted in Any U.S. Jurisdiction
  2. Fourteen Islamist Organizations, Led by Hamas-Linked CAIR, Collected the Funds Through Refugee Resettlement, Health, and Mosque Renovation Grants; 87 Percent Flowed Under the Biden-Harris Administration
  3. A New Middle East Forum Report Reveals Cair Transferred Its Capitol Hill Property Into a Perpetual Islamic Trust, Prompting Urgent Calls for IRS and D.C. Attorney General Investigations
  4. Islamic Development Bank’s Top Shareholders Include the Governments of Iran, Qatar, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia
  1. Foes Seek to Weaken the West by Launching a Confluence of Influence Operations Designed to Sow Division and Fracture the Political Consensus
  2. The Search for Alternative Mideast Routes Exposes How the Vulnerabilities of a Disrupted Flow of Goods Can Rattle International Economies and Financial Markets
  3. The Greatest Obstacle to a Durable Lebanon/Israel Peace Is the Unresolved Question of Sovereign Authority
Middle East Forum Observer
Founded in 2024, the Observer provides rapid analysis on leading Middle East developments, from Marrakech to Mashhad and the Bab el-Mandeb to the Black Sea.
Launched in 2006, Islamist Watch is a project of the Middle East Forum. We work to combat the ideas and institutions of lawful Islamism in the United States and throughout the West. Arguing that “radical Islam is the problem, moderate Islam is the solution,” we seek to expose the Islamist organizations that currently dominate the debate, while identifying and promoting the work of moderate Muslims.
CAMPUS WATCH, a project of the Middle East Forum, reviews and critiques Middle East studies in North America with an aim to improving them. The project mainly addresses five problems: analytical failures, the mixing of politics with scholarship, intolerance of alternative views, apologetics, and the abuse of power over students. Campus Watch fully respects the freedom of speech of those it debates while insisting on its own freedom to comment on their words and deeds.
Antisemitism
  1. Antisemitic Influencers Spread Conspiracy Plot to 103 Million in 72 Hours
  2. Britain Tops Global Rise in Antisemitism Among Major Jewish Diaspora Countries
  3. ‘Priests Against Genocide’ Rallies Under Historically Revisionist Banner of ‘Christ Died in Gaza’
  4. To Counter a Leftish Groundswell, Israel Should Begin Outreach to Conservative Factions Among Regional Pro-Independence Groups
Gaza
  1. Study Finds Child Nutrition in Gaza Surpasses That of Neighboring Arab States
  2. The Plan Constructs a Sovereign Blind Spot and a Sanctuary for the Reconstitution of Hostile Forces
  3. Egypt Got the Photo Op, Morocco Got the Trust, and No Hamas Back Channel to Manage
  4. Egypt Built a Fortified Border Wall to Protect Its Citizens from the ‘Kind and Honorable’ Palestinian ‘Martyrs’
Islam
  1. The Principal Challenge in Thrace Is Not Only Turkish Pressure, but Also the Local and National Political Establishment
  2. With Brutal Suppression of Protesters and Purges of Public Servants, Erdoğan Has Removed All Effective Opposition to His Rule
  3. Scholars Question Whether AI Can Properly Interpret Islamic Law and Governments Question Whether They Can Deliver Credible Responses
  4. One Can Look to past Conflicts for Evidence That It Is Possible to Move from Victimization Towards a Constructive Future
Muslims in the US
  1. The Islamic House of Wisdom in Dearborn Heights Is a Focal Point for Such Hostility
  2. Islamists and Socialists Use a Psychological Concept of ‘Shamelessness’ to Promote Their Ideological Belief System Within the ‘Shame-Based Culture’ of Muslim Communities
  3. There Is an Anti-Islamophobic Expression Movement Which Holds That Little, If Any, Criticism of Islam and Its Adherents Should Be Permitted
  4. Supporter Calls on IRUSA to Register as ‘Church’ to Avoid Government Scrutiny