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David Bukay is a Professor of Middle East Studies at the University of Haifa.He is the author of Islamic Fundamentalism and the Arab Political Culture.He specializes in the Arab–Israeli conflict; inter-Arab relations and the Palestinian question; international terrorism and fundamental Islam; theoretical issues and political applications in the Middle East; Asad's foreign policy towards ...
On 14 December 2008, a conference entitled "Facing Jihad" was organized at the Menachem Begin Heritage Center in Jerusalem. Geert Wilders, Aryeh Eldad, Robert Spencer, Itamar Marcus, Daniel Pipes, Shlomo Sharan, and John David Lewis were in attendance.
The IDF placed its headquarters in a Palestinian convention center named the "Peace Center". [10] The militants were divided into six groups, based on affiliation. They kept contact with the outside world using cellphones. They slept on the church floor and in the monks' rooms. The restrooms broke several times due to the disrupted water supply ...
Abd Al Aziz Awda, [a] also known as Sheik Awda (born 1946 or 20 December 1950), [6] is a Palestinian cleric who, along with Fathi Shaqaqi, founded the Islamic Jihad Movement in Palestine, also known as the Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ), an Islamist paramilitary organization based in Damascus, Syria.
The International Civil Liberties Alliance (ICLA) is an international counter-jihad organization that was originally founded in 2006, [1] and which has spanned over twenty countries. [2] Central to the organization has been Edward S. May of the Gates of Vienna blog, [ 1 ] Alain Wagner [ 2 ] and Christine Brim.
[30] [dead link ] Juan C. Zarate, attorney and security advisor for the American think-tank Center for Strategic and International Studies, argues that "[t]o disaffected, aggrieved, or troubled individuals, this narrative explains in a simple framework the ills around them and the geopolitical discord they see on their television sets and on ...
A group of Assumption University students are facing charges for kidnapping and beating soldier after luring him to campus using Tinder in a TikTok trend-inspired attack, emulating the TV series ...
Counter-jihad or the counter-jihad movement [1] is a self-titled political current loosely consisting of anti-Muslim [2] authors, bloggers, think tanks, street movements and so on linked by beliefs that view Islam not as a religion but as an ideology that constitutes an existential threat to Western civilization.