From the Middle East Quarterly
The Failure of the American Jewish Left
by David Brog
Jerusalem's Surprisingly Good Relations with UNRWA
by Baruch Spiegel
UNRWA's Self-serving Agenda
by Uri Resnick
Washington's Failure to Rein in UNRWA
by Asaf Romirowsky
Some UNRWA Refugees Have Resettled
by Emanuel Marx
UNRWA Betrays Its Mission
by Nitza Nachmias
UNRWA Resists Resettlement
by Alexander H. Joffe
Why a Special Issue on UNRWA?
by Steven J. Rosen
MEF Articles
A Hamas Divided
by Aymenn Jawad Al-Tamimi :: November 19
Syria: Spillover into Iraq?
by Aymenn Jawad Al-Tamimi :: November 18
M. Shahid Alam: Northeastern University's Historical Hoaxer
by Stephen Schwartz :: November 17
France Waking Up to Its Anti-Semitism?
by Michel Gurfinkiel :: November 15
Israel's Arab Spring
by Gary C. Gambill :: November 15
How Morsi Took Power in Egypt
by Daniel Pipes & Cynthia Farahat :: November 14
Turkey's Islamist Turn, 10 Years Later
by Daniel Pipes :: November 13
Violence in Iraq
by Aymenn Jawad Al-Tamimi :: Fall 2012
A Palestinian in Texas
by Daniel Pipes :: November 2012
Islamism's Unity
by Daniel Pipes :: October 30
Ankara at War
by Daniel Pipes :: October 16
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After years of denials, the Syrian regime has admitted to possessing a weapons-grade chemical arsenal. Despite a disclaimer that such weapons would never be used "inside Syria," Syrian Foreign Ministry spokesman Jihad Makdissi cautioned that Syria would not hold back if "exposed to external aggression." Many analysts see these statements as a warning to Israel, the United States, and other allied countries not to attempt an armed intervention in the Syrian crisis.
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MEF Wires: Audio recordings and summary accounts of top experts addressing the Forum at speaking events.
Douglas J. Feith: "My Pentagon Years".
Schanzer on the Hamas-Fatah war & Israeli security.
Spencer on resisting stealth Jihad.
Rosen on Israel and the Iranian bomb.
Emerson on how Islamists work the system.
Alfoneh on the situation in post-election Iran.
Sultan: "The Muslim world needs reform".
Clawson on Iran's presidential elections.
Rossmiller on Ft. Hood and political correctness.
Pipes & Sultan debate Moderate Islam: Ally or Myth?
Haras Rafiq on "Detoxifying Islamists"
Magdi Khalil on Egypt's Anti-Christianism
Melanie Phillips on Islamist "cultural totalitarianism"
George Gilder on "The Israel Test"
Zeyno Baran on the Islamization of Turkey
Philippe Karsenty on the al-Dura Hoax
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