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Rami Dabbas

Rami Dabbas

Rami Dabbas is a rare, outspoken Arab advocate for Israel, fighting against terrorism. Rami is a former Muslim who became a pro-Israel Christian. Based in Jordan, he joined anti-Islam activities at university after leaving Islam in 2012. Rami studied civil engineering and is now a human rights activist fighting against Sharia Law, radical Islamic terrorism & Arab nationalism.

Rami is a political writer involved in Christian advocacy and pro-Israel advocacy. He is affiliated with groups like Pegida Canada and Jihad Watch – part of the LA-based think tank ”David Horowitz Freedom Center.” He also serves as a peace campaigner promoting normalization between Israel and Arab nations. In addition to the Voice of Europe & JihadWatch.org Rami also writes for the NY-based journal and news-site the Algemeiner and the Times of Israel.

His passion is to promote peace between Arabs and Israel following in the footsteps of the late Jordanian King Hussein who made peace with the Jewish State in 1994.

As a pro-Israel advocate, Rami connects in his home country Jordan with many NGOs and think-tanks that promote peace with Israel and work with counter-Jihad organizations.

Rami gives Israel Today readers a unique Arab Christian perspective on events in and around the Middle East.

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Why are Muslim refugees turning to Christianity?
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Middle East

Why are Muslim Refugees Turning to Christianity?

Is it a true conversion to faith in Jesus, or simply a matter of convenience, perhaps even necessity for asylum seekers?

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Iran and Turkey are talking for now, but their agendas will soon collide
EPA-EFE/ERDEM SAHIN
Middle East

ANALYSIS: Iran and Turkey are Half-a-Step From War

Ankara and Tehran both have grand plans for the Middle East that are increasingly at odds with one another

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EXCLUSIVE: Head of the Gulf Jewish Communities Speaks to Israel Today
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Middle East

EXCLUSIVE: Head of the Gulf Jewish Communities Speaks to Israel Today

Top Arab analysts also weigh in on the renewal of Jewish life in the Persian Gulf

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How will the Democrats impact Mideast maneuvering?
EPA-EFE/Pete Marovich
Middle East

Is There Still Room for Mideast Maneuvering Under Biden?

A broad analysis of how the new US administration will impact the ongoing political processes in the region

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Iran-backed Houthis control Yemen and are threatening Israel.
EPA-EFE/YAHYA ARHAB
Middle East

Iran-Backed Houthis Threaten Israeli Shipping in Red Sea

Yemen’s terrorist rulers present a dangerous new front in Israel’s regional showdown with the Islamic Republic

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Turkey wants back in with Israel, but is it willing to pay the price of admission?
Wisam Hashlamoun/FLASH90
Middle East

Restoring Turkish-Israeli Relations: 3 Incentives and 3 Obstacles

Erdogan wants to be back in the good graces of Israel the US, but is he willing to pay the price of admission?

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Iran hopes to consolidate its power
EPA-EFE
Middle East

Iran Dreams of Establishing Its Own “NATO”

Amid mounting tensions with the US, France and Israel, the Islamic Republic looks to consolidate its power

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Understanding Syria Through the Eurasian Movement
Rami Dabbas
Middle East

Understanding Syria Through the Eurasian Movement

Why is Syria ruled by a minority? How did Christians fare before the war? Why align with Iran and Hamas?

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EXCLUSIVE: Algeria’s Christian Explosion and the Possibility of Peace With Israel
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Middle East

EXCLUSIVE: Algeria’s Christian Explosion and the Possibility of Peace With Israel

Israel Today speaks with a local convert from Islam about the growth of the Christian Church in North Africa

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Middle East Christians try to enjoy Christmas
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Middle East

A Tragic Christmas for Middle East Christians

“Everything has changed this year… there is nothing to celebrate in this country”

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Christians in Iran need our help
Illustration - Hadas Parush/Flash90
Middle East

Iranian Christians and a Life of Persecution

Israel Today speaks to an Iranian journalist about what life’s really like for Christians in the Islamic Republic

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Update on the Church in Iraq
Rami Dabbas
Middle East

Update on the Church in Iraq

A live report on the battle for Christianity in Iraq from Israel Today’s Middle East correspondent

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Once a majority, Christians are now struggling to hang on in the Middle East
Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Middle East

Marginalization of Christians in the Islamic World

Fact: The Mideast and North Africa were majority-Christian-lands for centuries before the Muslims invaded and Islamicized the region

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Christmas tree in Jerusalem
Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Middle East

Why the Islamists Boycott Christmas, But Not Christians

The Christmas tree is denounced as evil, but Islamists dare not go further and forbid all things “Christian”

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Christmas in the world of Islam is often far from joyful.
Wisam Hashlamoun/Flash90
Middle East

Hate Rises With Christmas

What should be a joyous season always seems to highlight tensions between Christians and Muslims

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Netanyahu and MBS Prepare for the Worst
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Middle East

Netanyahu and MBS Prepare for the Worst

The Saudi Crown Prince and the Israeli PM were rooting for Trump, but will Biden really change much on the ground?

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How a Biden Presidency Would Impact the Mideast
EPA-EFE/ABEDIN TAHERKENAREH
Middle East

How a Biden Presidency Would Impact the Mideast

Biden was not the preferred choice of Israel or the Gulf states, and he’ll be facing a very different Middle East

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The Abraham Accords have changed the rules of the game
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Middle East

Resistance or Stability: How the Abraham Accords Altered the Game

Israel and the Gulf states had quiet ties for decades with no diplomatic breakthroughs. What has changed now?

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Bahrain foreign minister announcing peace with Israel
EPA-EFE/RONEN ZVULUN/POOL
Middle East

Why Did Bahrain Make Peace With Israel?

Hint: It wasn’t actually to aid the Palestinian cause

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Is This the End of the Arab-Israeli Conflict?
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Is This the End of the Arab-Israeli Conflict?

With Sudan’s normalization with Israel we are witnessing the beginning of the end of the conflict.

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