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The Return Of The Taliban

The Taliban’s current return to power is fundamentally different than the last time the organization ruled. This time internal interests were amalgamed with those of the great powers, the United States, Russia and China, and it was they who paved the way for the takeover.

The Politics of Holocaust Remembrance

Until recently the adoption of the lessons of the Holocaust: to work against racism, nationalism,...

What Use Are Feminist Interpretations of Islam?

Despite the long-winded debate, religious debate plays a secondary role in Islamic public discourse regarding...

We Would Like to Support the Jews. Are There Any Left Here?

Why are the government authorities in the Muslim republics of Central Asia courting the remnants...

Hamas and the Arab Spring (Gaza papers, part I)

Hamas has not recognized Israel or laid down its arms. However, several factors have combined...

The Arab World Debates Women’s Service in the Military

In recent years, multiple Arab countries have encouraged military service of women for two main...

Trump, UNRWA and the Dangerous Palestinian Refugees

Since coming into office, the Trump administration moved with great zeal to shut down the...

Islamic feminism: The case of Morocco

Morocco is the leading Arab country in integrating women in religious frameworks. Religious feminists in...

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אם אתם באזור | New in The Region

A monthly newsletter dedicated to analyzing Israel’s relations in the Middle East from diverse perspectives, edited by Dr. Eli Osheroff

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