Hamas
The Hamas Leader’s Fate Demonstrates That Decisive Action Can Disrupt Militant Operations
Designed to Promote Democracy in the Region, It Has Instead Created Instability
The United Nations Cannot Plead Ignorance to Its Relief Agency’s Close Ties to Hamas
Iran’s mobilisation of assets in support of Hamas in Gaza has now, through a ladder of escalation, brought the region within visible distance of war between Israel and Iran.
It Is Time to Recognize Reality: Turkey Is a Terror Sponsor and an Engine for Radicalism
A Joint Podcast Series by the Middle East Forum and the American Jewish University
October 7 Changed Everything in Israel, They Said. But Did It?
Roey’s Story Transcends the Tragedy of This Death; It Is Also a Testament to Bravery and Commitment
What Mechanisms Can Be Implemented to Stop Qatari Money from Being Poured Into Hamas’s Arsenal?
The Expressed Anti-american, Anti-Israel, and Antisemitic Sentiment Is Nothing New Among Middle East Studies Professors.
Events unfolding in Denver serve as a cautionary tale, illustrating a movement rooted not in a sincere quest for justice, but in a troubling mix of ignorance and radicalism.
A Year After the October 7 Attacks, Hamas-Aligned Charities Tied to Violence Overseas, Continue to Operate with No Apparent Fear of Prosecution.
Nasrallah’s Elimination, Plus Damage to Hezbollah’s Leadership and Operational Capabilities, Marks a Potential Turning Point in the Middle East
If Turkey Can Recognize Palestine’s Borders Retroactively, the International Community Can Recognize Kurdistan
This War on the ‘Villa in the Jungle’ Was Launched to Test a Thesis; It Has Been Disproven at a Very High Cost
Bangladesh Should Welcome Israel’s Experience in Counterterrorism, Intelligence, and Cutting-Edge Technology
Israel and Its Sunni Arab Allies Must Take the Lead to Implement Programs to Contain Radicalism
Israel Believed Hamas Had Already Revealed Most of Its Own Potential Threats, and That These Were Largely Under Control