Egypt’s Gaza Problem
Navigating this crisis requires a deft touch that Sisi has never had.

Navigating this crisis requires a deft touch that Sisi has never had.

Nearly a century of mistrust of America and an obsession with defeating the Kurds sparked its operation in Afrin.

Analysts have blamed Egypt’s autocracy for a recent attack that killed hundreds. But that’s not what’s motivating the violence.

As politicians purposefully polarize their own society for political profit, the result is rage and violence.

Western ideas—which many in the West believe are universal—collide with the ideals of Middle Eastern societies in ways that aren't always obvious.

It wasn't so long ago that the Turkish leader was seen as a model democrat in the Islamic world. What happened?

Are they terrorists, allies in the war against the Islamic State, or a nation in need of a state? The answer is yes to all of these.

What’s been happening in Libya, Syria, Egypt, Yemen, Bahrain, and Tunisia over the past five years.

The alarming normalcy of a society split into mutually distrustful camps

Elhanan's story is, in many ways, the story of Zionism.
