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Tag Archives: IS
In Palestine, Islamic State will replace both Fatah and Hamas
JERUSALEM POST by Abraham Miller June 16, 2015 Abbas’ Fatah organization grew out of secular ideologies. Its largest threat now comes from the growing fundamentalist revivalism sweeping the Islamic world. Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian Authority president, now serving the eleventh … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East
Tagged Fatah, Iraq, IS, Islamic State, Mahmoud Abbas, Syria
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Kerry Links Rise of ISIS With Failed Peace Talks
TABLET MAG by Lee Smith October 22, 2014 Last week John Kerry’s peace process moved from its mannerist phase to something else—something very dangerous and destructive. At a State Department reception celebrating the Muslim holiday Eid al-Adha, Kerry said Israel … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East
Tagged Alan Henning, IS, Islamic State, Naftali Bennett, Secretary of State John Kerry
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The Islamic Republic and Islamic State
JERUSALEM POST by Yariv Levin October 22, 2014 The ambition of both Iran and the IS is wide territorial expansion. The Western world is uniting in its justified fight against the oppressive rule of Islamic State in large parts of Syria … Continue reading
What The “Two State Solution” Has to Do with the Rise of Islamic Extremism: Zero
GATESTONE by Khaled Abu Toamen October 20, 2014 The “Arab Spring” did not erupt as a result of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Rather, it was the outcome of decades of tyranny and corruption in the Arab world. The Tunisians, Egyptians, Libyans … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East
Tagged Egyptians, IS, Islamic State, Israeli-Palestinian conflict, John Kerry, Libyans, Muslims, Tunisians, Yeminis
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Where Did The Islamic State Come From?
INVESTIGATIVE PROJECT by Abigail R. Esman September 12, 2014 The simple answer – and the one you’ll hear most often – is that IS, or Islamic State (formerly ISIS) emerged out of al-Qaida, gathering strength through the ongoing civil war … Continue reading