In the summer of 2020, Walid Phares wrote in al Arabiyya about the newly signed Abraham Accords. Phares had spoken…
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I received an email last week from Niraj Antani, who is leaving office shortly at the completion of his term…
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If I were asked to pick the central biblical message, then the imperative to love is on the short list….
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