Gatestone Institute “The moment they [Hamas] took control [of the Gaza Strip], they started persecuting us, ruining our churches and forcing Christians to convert to Islam.” Such are the recent recollections of Kamal Tarazi, a 60-year-old Christian man from Gaza, now living in the streets of Nazareth. Before fleeing, he tried to resist the Islamist takeover, including by … [Read more...]
“A Piece of Meat”: How Some Muslim Men See White Women
FrontPage Magazine A British girl was “passed around like a piece of meat” between Muslim men who abused and raped her between the ages of 12 and 14, a court heard earlier this month. Her problems began after she befriended a young Muslim man who, before long, was “forcing her to perform sex acts on other [and older] men,” and receiving money for it. When she resisted, he … [Read more...]
Video: R. Ibrahim on Pensacola, Pelosi, and More
Yesterday I was interviewed on America Can We Talk? with Debbie Georgatos. The Pensacola terror attack and the Pelosi-CAIR alliance concerning Trump's so-called "Muslim ban" are among some of the topics discussed in the 24-minute video that follows: … [Read more...]
Another Ignored Genocide of Christians Plagues Burkina Faso
Gatestone Institute On Sunday, December 1, 2019, Islamic terrorists raided a Protestant Christian church during service and massacred 14 worshippers in Burkina Faso. The pastor and several children were among those killed. This is but the latest of many lethal attacks on the Christian minority of the small nation located in West Africa, a region more notorious for the … [Read more...]
What’s Worse: “Terrorist Groups” or “Terrorist Nations”? Pensacola in Context
FrontPage Magazine One of the most meaningless statements made by CNN concerning the recent Pensacola naval air station shooting—where Ahmed Muhammad Alshamrani, a Saudi man, killed three people and injured eight—was to say “It does not appear Alshamrani had ties to terrorist groups, two sources told CNN. He had been training at the Florida base for two years, according to a … [Read more...]