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Quiet before the storm?

The revolutionary regime in Iran is on the verge of collapse. The US is willing to start negotiations. In Gaza, Hamas continues to refuse to give up its weapons, while progress on the “peace plan” stalls. Is this the quiet before the storm?

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‘The genocide accusation is a complete lie.’

During the war, very little reliable information came out of Gaza. With no possibility for independent investigations, reports could not be verified—yet accusations of genocide commited by Israel were made by organizations such as the UN Commission of Inquiry, Amnesty International, and various media outlets. Now that there is a ceasefire, what do we actually know?

In this conversation with Hillel Neuer, Executive Director of UN Watch, we discuss these issues, discuss the role of the ‘Board of Peace in Gaza,’ and explore the broader situation in Iran.

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The world is shaking and trembling

The world is shaking and trembling. This week we have witnessed growing uncertainty and chaos on all sides. This Weekly Update presents some highlights, giving us an indication of how to direct our prayers.

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The West struggles to respond to Islamist terror

As the protests on the streets continue in Iran against the bloodthirsty regime in Tehran, Western countries are uncertain how to respond. The EU has announced it is “monitoring the situation”. Pressure is mounting on the EU to put the IRGC on the EU terror list. Christoph Heusgen, former head of the Munich Security Conference, said on Thursday that the European Union’s failure to list Iran’s Revolutionary Guards as a terrorist organization was a sign of weakness. “That the Revolutionary Guards are still not listed is a sign of weakness by the European Union,” Heusgen told German public radio Deutschlandfunk.

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