Yahya Sinwar, the old-new leader of Hamas, leads a line of hardline messianic beliefs, viewing Hamas as holy executors of a divine plan.
The name Mohammed (the name of the Islamic prophet) is the most popular in Israel overall and among Muslim boys in particular.
Mohammad Ismail was abducted from a police station where he was being held after accusations were made that he'd burned pages of the Quran.
Unfortunately, media biases, including detestable attempts at equivalency, exacerbate this millennia-old hatred.
The debate is over the word "sabaya," which, depending on its spelling and slight pronunciation differences, can mean either young woman or sex slave.
Regime supporters also point fingers at Israel, Azerbaijan, accusing the countries of conspiring against Iran.
Despite the approval, concerns persist regarding the divisive nature of such demonstrations and their impact on community cohesion.
In a sit-down with The Jerusalem Post, the Qadi of the High Sharia Court of Appeals speaks on the holy month for Muslims and the opportunity for interfaith dialogue.
Salwan Momika, a refugee from Iraq with political asylum in Sweden, faces being expelled back to the Islamic country for his demonstrations.
The leaflets were linked by some to reports the IDF intends to flood the Hamas tunnels under Gaza.