‘Today Allah Has Called You and You Are Going to Meet Him!’ Muslim Persecution of Christians, February 2022
The following are among the abuses Muslims inflicted on Christians throughout the month of February, 2022
Killing President Sadat Again
With turmoil in the Middle East, and specifically threats from Iran and its proxies in Syria, Lebanon, Yemen, and Gaza, this week’s anniversary of the signing of the 1979 Camp David peace treaty between Israel and Egypt is something to look back on and celebrate.
In first, Israel hosts US, Arab foreign ministers’ summit
Six foreign ministers to discuss the common Iranian threat to the region and energy issues against the backdrop of the Negev desert • Bennett: “This is a festive day.”
Nixon’s Grandson Rewrites Israel’s History
Christopher Nixon Cox appears to have a six-day gap in his historical memory.
Egypt: Yet Another Ancient Coptic Monastery Left to Ruin
Yet another ancient monastery in Egypt is on the verge of ruin.
The Synergy Between Iran’s Global and Domestic Violence
Downplaying—or even whitewashing—Iran’s domestic violence provides the ayatollahs with a robust tailwind, and the war against Islamic terrorism with a strong headwind.
Joel Rosenberg’s Orthodox Jewish Fan Club
I have been a fan of Rosenberg and his writing since the first time he gave me a copy of one of his books years ago while attending the National Religious Broadcasters Convention in Nashville.
Egypt: Weak Walls and Friendly Façades
during the Nativity Mass conducted by Coptic Pope Tawadros II inside one of Egypt’s largest cathedrals in Cairo this last January 6, President al-Sisi arrived to congratulate the Christians of his nation and speak of Egyptian “solidarity,” irrespective of religion.
The Lesson from My Bar Mitzvah That Stays with Me Today
The differences between my bar mitzvah preparation and those actively affirming their place as part of the Jewish people and all facets of that, could not have been more stark.
Rare hailstorm pounds Egypt as Jews read about that very plague in Torah
. It is written in Midrash Tanchuma, homiletic teachings collected around the fifth century, that “just as God struck the Egyptians with 10 plagues, so too He will strike the enemies of the Jewish people at the time of the Redemption.”