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
Bravery is too mild a term for Ayaan Hirsi Ali. Giulio Meotti, himself a fighter for truth, talks to her about reforming Islam.
Western academia, once again, puts money uber alles.
All about the program whose motto is “Britain is a democracy where we can say what we want. So let’s say it.”
Minarets instead of church towers, muezzins instead of churchbells. A different France.
The new “replacement” is not the old anti-Semitic theory but an anti-Christian fact. As the churches disappear, it is hard not to think of how these same Christians burned Jewish synagogues.
Read this carefully. It is a shocking and factual description of the situation at present, but it is also the prophecy of the future for Europe - or should we already call it Eurabia.
Portraying Jews as Nazis, Israeli prime ministers as Hitler and the Star of David as equal to the swastika is now common in the Islamic world.
Op-ed: Western universities becoming frightening bastions of anti-Israel, anti-Jewish hostility
Muslim, Western states fund modern-day blood libels against the Jewish state
If current demographic trends persist, Europe to be Muslim by century’s end