Radicalization

 Geert Wilders seen in a graphic depicting relations between Israel and the Netherlands.

Geert Wilders: Mass immigration, lack of integration cause antisemitism

In his first interview with Israeli media since his coalition's formation, Geert Wilders spoke to The Jerusalem Post about his support for Israel.

Rising demands to ban Hizb ut-Tahrir: Australia faces pressure to act

Hizb ut-Tahrir has praised the October 7 Massacre and called for Muslims to mobilize against Israel.

World War III has begun: A war on truth, freedom, and justice

While this world war revolves around the acquisition of land and partisan belief systems, it is also a War on Freedom, a War on Justice, and a War on Truth.

Tunisia radicalization prompted Zurich teen to attack Jew, police say

The terrorist act occurred on March 2, when a 15-year-old Swiss national with a Tunisian immigrant background assaulted a 50-year-old Jewish man with a knife, seriously injuring him.

 Luai Ahmed

Yemeni-Swedish journalist defies death threats, champions Jewish-gay rights

“I had a crazy journey of awakening and enlightenment. De-radicalization is a rough process, and I’m extremely pleased that I cleansed myself of the antisemitism I grew up with,” Ahmed stated.

11/02/2024

Social media is creating a new generation of Hitler Youth - opinion

The parallels drawn between the mass communication tactics of Hamas and the Nazis raise ominous questions about the potential impact of social media if wielded by genocidal forces.

Rebuilding Gaza post-war must include restructure of Palestinian education

A Gaza that places a premium on life, literacy, respect, and opportunity will surely outlive the new buildings that will soon dot the landscape.

29/12/2023

NYC mayor pushes tech sector for innovative solutions to social media radicalization, antisemitism

Adams: “If they can create the algorithm of hate, we can create the algorithm of tolerance, of love, of opportunity.”

Hamas attack reveals danger of radical Islam throughout the West - opinion

October 7th proved that the notion of peace through economic cooperation and an embrace of the Western model of extreme acceptance is a myth which only increases and emboldens antisemitism.

The missing link in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict - opinion

With radicalism on both sides driving them further apart and leading to even more bloodshed, what is needed is a mechanism for reconciliation even in the midst of the conflict.

By DR. IYAD MUHSEN ALDAJANI/THE MEDIA LINE
11/09/2023
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