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Qatari School Books: What is Being Taught by Judith Bergman (Gatestone Inst.)

By   /  March 28, 2019  /  academia, anti-Semitism, friends/enemies, Islamic fundamentalism, Mid. East news, Terrorism  /  No Comments

Mar. 26, 2019 Qatari Islamic education [is] perhaps even more radical than the most concerned Western critics were assuming. — Based on the “Review Of Qatari Islamic Education School Textbooks For The First Half Of The 2018-2019 School Year,” by the Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI). “The textbooks for grades 6, 8, 9 and […]

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Review Of Qatari Islamic Education School Textbooks For The First Half Of The 2018-2019 School Year (Reviewed by MEMRI)

By   /  February 20, 2019  /  friends/enemies, Islam, Islamic fundamentalism, Mid. East news  /  No Comments

Feb. 19, 2019 Review Of Qatari Islamic Education School Textbooks For The First Half Of The 2018-2019 School Year “…However, a review of these books, especially those for junior high and high school (grades 7-12), reveals that much of their content does not promote these goals, and in fact undermines them: The textbooks for grades […]

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Why The United States Should Officially Label This Muslim Brotherhood Leader a Terrorist by Kyle Shideler (The Federalist via M.E. Forum)

By   /  February 6, 2019  /  friends/enemies, incitement, International, Islamic fundamentalism, Mid. East news, Terrorism  /  No Comments

Jan. 29, 2019 Last December, Interpol quietly removed a “red notice”—a computerized flag notifying police across the world that an individual is wanted for arrest by an Interpol member state—from Yusuf Al-Qaradawi, a Qatari-based nonagenarian cleric wanted in Egypt in connection to violent protests following the ouster of the Muslim Brotherhood-dominated government of Mohammad Morsi. Qaradawi has […]

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Examining Qatar’s Influence by Daniel Pipes

By   /  January 31, 2019  /  friends/enemies, Islamic fundamentalism, media bias, Mid. East news, Terrorism  /  No Comments

Jan. 29, 2019 Already in the mid-1990s, a playful riddle circulated among foreign-policy types: In the aftermath of the Soviet collapse, which are the world’s two great powers? Answer: The United States and Qatar. In other words, the outsized ambitions of a country with a native population then numbering about 150,000, have long been apparent. […]

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COLUMN ONE: HAMAS AND FATAH UNMASKED, by Caroline B. Glick (J. Post)

By   /  November 23, 2018  /  Mid. East news  /  No Comments

Nov. 22, 2018 Abbas was similarly blindsided by Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s visit to Oman, and Minister of Culture and Sports Miri Regev’s visit to Abu Dhabi for the world judo championships. The recent almost-war with Hamas taught us a lot about the terror regime. It also taught us a lot about Hamas’s rival, Fatah, […]

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War, Deterrence and Capitulating to Terror, by Dr. Mordechai Kedar (INN via Breaking Israel News)

By   /  November 21, 2018  /  Israel, Mid. East news, Terrorism  /  No Comments

Nov. 19, 2018 Click here for full article

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Qatar and Turkey: Toxic Allies in the Gulf by Richard Miniter (Gatestone Inst.)

By   /  August 28, 2018  /  double standards, friends/enemies, International, Lies & Deceptions, Mid. East news, Terrorism  /  No Comments

Aug. 28, 2018 “Iran’s continued support of the Hezbollah terrorist organization with both financial and political assistance, as well as weapons and tactical training, deserves close examination. Western diplomats and Lebanese analysts estimate that Iranian financial support for Hezbollah averages around $100 million each year, sometimes reaching amounts closer to a quarter of a billion […]

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ANALYSIS: SYRIA IN GAZA, WITHOUT THE RUSSIANS, by Herb Keinon (J. Post)

By   /  August 19, 2018  /  International, Islam, Mid. East news, Terrorism  /  No Comments

Aug. 17, 2018   Eran Lerman, a former senior official in the National Security Council who is currently vice president of the Jerusalem Institute for Strategic Studies, put forth a couple of years ago a model through which it is possible to understand much of the turmoil in the Middle East. There are, he said, […]

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To Combat the Muslim Brotherhood, the U.S. Should Focus on Qatar and Turkey, by Jonathan Schanzer (FDD via Mosaic)

By   /  July 24, 2018  /  friends/enemies, International, Islamic fundamentalism  /  No Comments

July 23, 2018 Founded in Egypt in 1928, the Muslim Brotherhood sought to create an Islamic state in that country, combat Western influence, and oppose secular democracy as well as secular authoritarianism. It was also, and still is, viciously anti-Semitic. Since then the Brotherhood has spread throughout the Muslim world, with branches—of which Hamas is […]

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American Day of Reckoning for Muslim Brotherhood?, by Ryan Mauro (Clarion Project via Israpundit)

By   /  July 12, 2018  /  International, Islamic fundamentalism, Terrorism  /  No Comments

July 11 & Mar. 22, 2018 Congress Learns About the Brotherhood. Urge a Ban! July 11, 2018 A subcommittee on national security in the House of Congress is holding a hearing on the threat of the Muslim Brotherhood to the United States and its interests and how to effectively counter it. As the subcommittee notes: “The Muslim Brotherhood is […]

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