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Rami Al Dabbas
May 11, 2026, 11:06 AM
Rami Dabbas Acquitted After 11 Months in Prison
Rami Dabbas drew widespread attention across social media platforms after Jordan’s State Security Court issued a ruling acquitting him of several charges, including contempt of religion, promoting atheism, and undermining public order, in a case that sparked intense public...
Rami Al Dabbas
Apr 19, 2026, 9:16 AM
EU Funding and Muslim Brotherhood Debate
The relationship between European institutions and organizations allegedly linked to the Muslim Brotherhood has become an increasingly contentious issue in political and security debates. Critics argue that the European Commission, as the executive body of the European Union, has...
Rami Al Dabbas
Apr 2, 2026, 2:02 AM
From Islam to Christ
I was born in 1989 into a traditional Muslim Arab family in Jordan, a society where religion is deeply woven into the cultural and social fabric of everyday life. Like many others raised in such an environment, Islam was...
Rami Al Dabbas
Mar 28, 2026, 1:01 PM
Global Christian Persecution
The persecution of Christians across the world continues to manifest in varied but deeply troubling forms, ranging from violent attacks and legal discrimination to cultural marginalization and social intimidation. The December 2025 survey highlights a recurring pattern: while the...
Ivan Bassov
Jan 5, 2026, 1:46 PM
Palestinians Killed Jesus. Case Closed.
Yes, Palestinians Killed Jesus — Whoever Palestinians Were I did not expect my feuilleton “Why Did Palestinians Kill Jesus?” to go viral the very next day after publication. Yet the phrase immediately turned into a meme, circulating alongside its companion...
Yair Marton
Dec 25, 2025, 7:13 PM
Europe at the Breaking Point: A Silent War of Identity
Europe in 2025 is no longer the confident, self-assured continent it once was. What appears on the surface as a wave of pro-Palestinian demonstrations or student protests is, in reality, the symptom of a far deeper process: a civilizational...
Shannon Cummings
Dec 25, 2025, 7:04 AM
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The lyrics predate the creation of modern Israel by centuries, and yet back then, nobody seemed confused about where the story took place
Jose Lev Alvarez Gomez
Dec 24, 2025, 10:51 PM
From Jesus to Real Genocide: Palestinian Reckoning
The Christian presence in Palestinian society—once ancient, visible, and integral—should never need an obituary. Yet today, it does. In recent years, repeated incidents across Palestinian Authority–controlled areas have revealed a troubling pattern: Christian symbols vandalized, churches threatened, religious minorities intimidated—not...
Eve Silberman
Dec 23, 2025, 6:47 AM
The Girl Who Wanted a Christmas Tree
I don't remember her name. But I remember her Christmas tree. She and I were both about ten, in the same class, and I happened to visit the day her family put up their tree. It was tall and green,...
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Dec 21, 2025, 8:05 AM
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Dear Santa: What my 6-year-old Jewish daughter asked for Christmas
I'd have liked to prepare her for the class letter-writing campaign, but I suppose a heads-up from the teacher was too much to expect
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