In his book 'The American Crusade: Our Struggle to Remain Free', David Ohana compares Americans to new crusaders, highlighting controversial statements by Pete Hegseth regarding cultural and religious identity.
The appearance of Egyptian Islamic preacher Mazar Shaheen on the show 'Kalam Al-Nas' hosted by Yasmin Ezz has sparked significant debate on social media. The episode addressed sensitive issues related to Islamic movements, leading to varied opinions on the discussion content.
A group of Israeli reservists has released a board game themed around the Temple, distributing it to fellow soldiers before Passover celebrations. The game reflects the rising religious tone amid escalating tensions with Iran.
Concerns are growing over the use of religious language to justify wars, as political conflicts are framed as civilizational struggles. Observers warn that this shift could have dire consequences for global peace.
This article examines the influence of religious discourse on national narratives within the context of political awareness in Arab societies. It highlights how these discourses shape national identity and their effects on communities.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's recent comparison of Jesus Christ to Mongolian leader Genghis Khan has ignited significant debate. This unexpected analogy has prompted many observers to analyze Netanyahu's speech and understand its political and ethical implications.
The U.S.-Israeli conflict against Iran reveals deep religious dimensions, with Trump and Netanyahu viewed as soldiers of God in a battle for Armageddon. This war intertwines political strife with religious visions influencing policies in both nations.