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Political analyst, Muhammad Sayyed Ahmed, comments on the future of the Palestinian and Israeli states in light of current policies.
A study by American writer Michael Collins Babier [the name is a transliteration from the Arabic] reveals the Zionist pressures behind the way the American media deals with the Palestinian issue.
The author comments on the Jewish infiltration of Christianity. He gives as an example the conference of “Zionist Leadership Summit for Mixed Religions” that was held recently in Washington. Jewish and Christian figures attacked the road map and discussed how Evangelical Christians can cooperate...
One thousand extremist Jews and Christians held a conference in Washington in which they described the Road Map as a “devilish heresy” and a violation of the Divine Promise that has been given to the Jews 4000 years ago.
The author criticizes Arab countries for being disunited and for doing nothing to combat the Israel and American plans against them. In the same respect, he criticizes Islamic groups for their wrong perception of jihad.
The Islamic World Association condemned the fact that Israeli occupation forces destroy mosques in Palestine and terrorize worshippers, considering such actions a war on Islam. With AWR editorial comment.
The author comments on the negative consequences of secularizing the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. It may lead the advocates of the secular dimension to be in one group with Zionists. Zionists believe that Islam is the only danger that threatens their state.
The article is the fourth in a series of articles in which the author argues that the Palestinian-Israeli conflict has an Islamic religious dimension and cannot be stripped of it.
The author comments on the annual conference of the Arab Thought Forum that was held two months ago in Amman under the title “The Arab-Islamic culture…security and identity.” He believes that the subject of the title is formulated in a way indicating that it is an accomplished fact – which is not...
The author argues that the Palestinian-Israeli conflict cannot be stripped of its Islamic religious dimension. He explains what he means by the Islamic dimension of the conflict and whether it means marginalizing the national Palestinian dimension.

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