The establishment of a Jewish state on land with a predominantly non-Jewish population has been carried out by forcibly displacing the majority indigenous people. Today, nearly 70 per cent of the Palestinians worldwide have been forcibly displaced by the Israeli regime, or are their direct descendants,
Amjad Alqasi wrote in an article in Middle East ...
As people around the world are celebrating Christmas, occupied Palestine, the birthplace of Christianity, remains under brutal Israeli apartheid. Meanwhile, the Israeli regime targets Western Christians with Zionist propaganda.
The city of Lid saw fierce clashes for the sixth consecutive day between Arab youth, Israeli settlers, and police, which started with a funeral procession of an Arab resident, Mousa Hassouneh, who was killed by an occupying Jewish settler on Wednesday.
as white nationalists across the world have gained prominence through racist, Islamophobic and anti-Semitic acts, the world’s focus on terrorism seems to have shifted. Many experts on extremism now focus heavily on the far-right in its many incarnations as an important driver of terrorist threat. But this myopic approach ignores the dynamism that the ...
A decision by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to turn the world-famous Hagia Sophia building into a mosque has triggered controversies around the world.
Much has been said about the benefits of a genuine, inclusive Islamic unity for Muslims. But will the realization of Islamic unity also benefit the globe?
The need for unity among Muslims is being felt by members of the Ummah more and more these days. What can Muslims personally do to help pave the way for the unity of the Ummah?
Exactly five years ago, the US-backed, Saudi-led Arab coalition carried out its first air strikes on Yemen in an effort to reinstate the disgraced, exiled President Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi. He is a statesman in name only who I have argued previously has neither power, authority nor legitimacy. The strikes targeted the Houthi movement, which is supported ...
Friday (March 6th) morning, international news agencies reported the arrest of prominent figures of the dynasty and a large number of military-civilian bureaucrats in Saudi Arabia, bringing the Kingdom's domestic politics back to the forefront of the global agenda.
An unease in India, jubilation in Pakistan, and cautious optimism on the streets of Afghanistan sum up the varied moods in South Asia after the signing of the U.S.-Taliban peace deal.