As Iran’s repressive regime weakens and its people bleed in the streets, the United States signals that this time, indifference is not an option.
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In a conversation with Middle East expert and Israel Today correspondent Edy Cohen, Dr. Muhammad Rahouma, now a devout Christian, describes his break with Islam, his view of Europe, and his attitude toward Israel.
When the blood of innocent Iranians is spilled on the streets of Tehran and the Western capitals fall into deafening silence, the mask of “mercy” has fallen.
Why good intentions alone do not create security – Europe’s approach to the Middle East.
As Iranians take to the streets, calls for the death of the ayatollahs and the “Supreme Leader” echo alongside those for Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi to return.
Everyone is discussing Donald Trump and his move against Venezuela. In truth, it is not about drugs, not about terror, and not about oil—at least not in the way most people think. The core of the matter is being missed.
The accusation refreshes an ancient blood libel. It provides renewed justification for antisemitism, the resumption of massacres, and ultimately, the annihilation of Jews and their state.
What we are witnessing in these days is far more than a military success; it is the beginning of a new era shaped from Jerusalem.
In Middle Eastern politics, where democracy is rarer than a good mood, inevitability is the functional equivalent of consent.
