Giulio Meotti

Giulio Meotti is a Rome-based journalist for Il Foglio national newspaper. He is the author of twenty books, including A New Shoah: The Untold Story of Israel’s Victims of Terrorism, The Last Western Pope (translated into Spanish and Polish), The End of Europe (Prize Capri San Michele), and The Sweet Conquest (with a preface by Algerian novelist Boualem Sansal) about the creeping Islamization of Europe. He writes a weekly column for Arutz Sheva and has contributed to the Wall Street Journal, the Jerusalem Post, Gatestone Institute, and Die Weltwoche.

Articles by this Author
The Nation That Invented the Rights of Man and Secularism Is Turning Itself Halal Without Even the Modesty of an Explicit Conversion
Dozens of Churches Are Destroyed by Fire Every Year, While Other Places of Worship Enjoy an Inexplicable Immunity
Barbarism That Does Not Come from the Desert, but from Our Own Comfortable Living Room
The U.N. Economic and Social Council Has Just Appointed Iran to the Committee for Programme and Coordination
It Is No Coincidence That the Small Nations of Eastern Europe Are More Pro-Israel than the Large, Decadent Nations of the West
That “No-Go Zones” Exist in Europe Is by Now an Open Secret; The Number Grows Daily
The Death Toll of Christians Massacred on Palm Sunday in Nigeria Rises to 53: Just Background Noise in the Global Media Chaos
Only a Fool, an Ignoramus, or a Useful Idiot Could Suppose That the Current Wave of Hatred Against Israel and the West Will Stop with the Jews
Defeatism Is the Worn-Out Garment of Decadent Western Ruling Classes. Not So the U.S. and Israel
Until Europeans Grasp That Weakness Is Not a Virtue but a Slow Suicide, They Will Continue to Take Blows While Responding with Useless Diplomatic Notes
Europe’s Reluctance on Iran Reflects More Than Diplomacy - It Reflects Vulnerability
Westerners Suddenly Discover, with Belated Horror, That the World Is Not an Airbnb Catalogue and That History Does Not Pause to Let Us Check Out
In Six Districts of Vienna, More than 50 Percent of Students Are Muslim
When Zohran Mamdani Defeated Andrew Cuomo, There Were More Muslims than Italian-Americans in New York
The West, in Its Universalist Hubris, Imports Incompatible Paradigms, Believing That Liberal Democracy Can Digest Everything, like an Omnivorous Leviathan
Courage Emerges in Iran Where Fear No Longer Has Any Power
Public Religious Expression, Immigration, and Identity Debates Are Colliding in the U.K.’s Capital
The Price of Freeing Oneself from the Dictatorship of Islamic Slippers Will Be Far Higher than the Fall of a Gray Communist Mini-State Beyond the Rhine