Disaster on the Hajj in Mecca: How many died? Who was responsible?

There are many questions being asked about the disaster in Mecca with more than 700 people being trampled to death.

How many actually died such a terrible death?

Read more from the BBC.

Who was responsible for controlling the crowds?

Read more from Al Jazeera.

"Will Russia's move in Syria Ruin Turkey and Erdogan's plans?" Al Monitor

Museum of Anatolian Civilization - Ankara
Russia's plans for Syria are a game changer, not only for that country, but for the entire region. A good analysis of how this is affecting Turkey comes from Kadri Gursel's pen in Al Monitor.

The map shows the sites of ancient civilizations in Anatolia (Turkey). Turkey presently is host to about 2,000,000 Syrian refugees and the strains of the civil war in Syria is heavy on the minds of all political leaders as the November 1st election is rapidly drawing near.

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ISIS: Some Volunteers from France are Bored, Fed-up and want to go home.

The reasons given by French fighters with ISIS for wanting to return home to France:

-my iPad won't work any more;
-I don't know how to fight;
-ISIS fighters are committing rape;
-a child born here won't be considered a French citizen;
-it's getting cold and winter is coming;
- all I have to do is wash dishes;
-my job is to bring bodies back from the front.

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UN: What a Priest told the United Nations about Israel

Mr. President, I am speaking to you on behalf of UN Watch. Read more.
Standing before you is Father Gabriel Naddaf, a Christian citizen from Nazareth, the city in which Christ was raised and where he proselytized.
 
Dear Sirs, while I stand before you today, the earth of the Middle East is soaked with the blood of Christians being killed daily. Do you know that at the start of the 20th century, Christians comprised 20% of the population of the Middle East?
Today they comprise only 4%.

Do you know that over the past years some 100,000 Christians have been killed annually? And why? Not for a crime they’ve committed, but only for believing in Christ.

In Iraq alone, more than 77% of the Christians have fled during the year 2000, in addition to thousands killed and expelled.
 
Some 2 million Christians lived in Syria, but today, they are less than 250,000.
Christians in these countries are treated as second-class citizens; facing racial, religious, economic and social discrimination.
 
Why is this happening? Only due to their religion, a religion that advocates love and peace between mankind.

Christians in the Middle East are marginalized, their rights denied, their property stolen, their honor violated, their men killed, and their children displaced.

Where will they go? Who will defend them? And who will guard their property?

If we look at the Middle East, Mr. President, we realize there’s only one safe place where Christians are not persecuted.

One place where they are protected, enjoying freedom of worship and expression, living in peace and not subjected to killing and genocide.
It is Israel, the country I live in. The Jewish state is the only place where the Christians of the Holy Land live in safety.

Christians and Jews live in Israel not only because Christ was originally Jewish, born in Jewish Bethlehem, but because they share a common destiny, and a true hope to coexist in peace.

Does the world acknowledge Israel for protecting its Christians? Many in the international community have chosen to criticize Israel.
This, in my mind, is a double crime: because by doing so, the international community helps those striving to annihilate the Jews, the Christians, the Druze and the Yazidis for political ends.

By doing so, the international community unfortunately contributes to exacerbating the humanitarian crisis in the Middle East. It causes Christians to leave the land of Christ searching for a safe haven across the world.

It is time for the world to awaken and realize the truth of those striving to destroy the Jewish state.
They are hastening the death sentence of Christians in the Middle East and the Holy Land, the land which witnessed the birth and life of our Lord Jesus Christ. If they leave, who will remain in it?

I, Father Gabrial Naddaf of Nazareth, stand before you and plead: O world leaders and supporters of peace, stop those who want to destroy the only free Jewish state in the region. It is the only refuge welcoming and protecting all of its citizens. It is the only place that does not attempt to push out Christians, forcing them to leave their land in search of security.
 
I implore you from the bottom of my heart to hear the cry of the Christians of the Middle East before it is too late, and you may read about them only in the history books.
Thank you, Mr. President.

"Can - should - Egyptians tie mosques and cinemas together?" Al Monitor

Egypt is digging very deep into the meaning of religions and entertainment. Does the term "cultural enlightenment center" have anything to do with your understanding of a mosque? One proposal is to bring the masses of people closer to the mosque by adjoining mosques and cinemas. Would this work? What are the ideas behind it? What kind of opposition is forming? Interesting article.

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How many defectors have there been from ISIS, and what is the significance?

An interesting new development is being seen in Europe.

ISIS has a number of defectors and the stories that they are telling the BBC is significant for our understanding of a little known, but very important, world of radicalized Islamic young men.

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"What does Iran mean when it uses the term, 'The Great Satan'?" - Aljazeera

Have you ever heard this term, 'The Great Satan'? What does it mean? When it start to be used? Has its meaning changed over time? What are the fears behind the development of the term and its present use? I found this an interesting and significant article given what is going on in the Middle East.

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For the USA: What is more important: overcoming ISIS or the government in Syria? - Al Monitor

A very difficult choice is emerging for USA law makers.

Should America keep on trying to get rid of the Assad government when ISIS is growing and becoming a deeper threat in the region and to the wider community?

What is the balance? What at the steps that are needed, now and during the next two years?\

Read more.

"Is Saudi Arabia up to the task of protecting the 'House of God'?" - Al Monitor

Is Saudi Arabia up to the job? How did such an accident happen as to kill people at their prayers in Islam's most holy city?

Read more.

Graduates from Bethlehem Bible College

"The Mayor of Bethlehem, Ms. Vera Baboun, gave an encouraging speech to the graduates. As her final instruction she urged the graduates to love and serve their homeland whether in the Media, or in Tourism or in Church Ministry.

During the ceremony, Rev. Alex Awad, was honored with an Honorary Doctorate Degree and Rev. Dr. Hanna Katanacho with the title of Professor. Additionally, Mrs. Shirin Hilal was formerly introduced as Bethlehem Bible College new Dean of Students.

This is one side of the "news" that most of us never get to hear, that many Palestinians are believers in Jesus Christ / Yeshua Messiah / Isa Mesih, and that they are training for Spirit-filled witness among their own families and cities.

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"The Middle East Studies Mess" - Michael Rubin writing in AIJAC

This article  looks at academics in Australia, the USA and other countries and examines how they approach this situation:

"The Middle East is in chaos. After four years of Syrian civil war, there are now more refugees and displaced persons seeking to escape violence than at any point since World War II. Libya and Yemen are in chaos.

"The Islamic State has both revived medieval notions of the caliphate and returned such practices as slavery, beheadings, and crucifixions to the headlines.

"Turkey, once celebrated both as a bridge between East and West and more recently as proof of the compatibility of political Islam and democracy, slides down the path to Islamist autocracy.

"The Taliban is resurgent in Afghanistan, and Iran's path to nuclear weapons seems assured as Western leaders - including Australia's Foreign Minister Julie Bishop - retreat on long-standing principles.

"Sectarian struggle threatens to set the entire region alight. Indeed, from Algeria to Afghanistan, it seems that the only bastion of stability is Israel."

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"Why America should aim to contain, rather than destroy ISIS" .

What should western powers be doing in Iraq and Syria?

Should the aim be to contain ISIS?

Or, destroy ISIS?

Aymenn Jawad Al-Tamimi has an opinion that may surprise you.

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Rival Peace Plans won't save Syria.

What is the best way to get out of the morass that is Syria?

Which peace plan will work?

Jonathan Spyer says that neither Saudi Arabia's plan, nor that of Russia, meet the requirements.

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Why 'Immigration' will never solve the problem of world poverty.

Immigration of poor people to Western, richer countries will never solve world poverty.

For those who care about development, this six minute video shows that immigration is not the answer. Instead, a whole new wave of well-designed partnerships with emerging nations is necessary.

A whole new mentality is needed.
 

Inside Yemen's Hidden War: BBC documentary

Common people in Yemen are facing a humanitarian crisis beyond all limits of their abilities to survive the bombing and civil strife imposed from those coming outside their borders, whatever the origin of the bombs.

Read article and watch the video.

Turkey: "A Land in Rebirth" - but what about religious freedom?

This article from Brian Stiller is an excellent, short introduction to "freedom of religion" in Turkey.

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60th Anniversary of the Turkish pogrom against the Greeks in Istanbul

September 6 and 7, 1955 witnessed a tragic pogrom, one which set the foundation for the bad relationships that exist until today.

Unfortunately, the article, which is written in Turkey and published by a newspaper that is under "surveillance|" by the authorities during a tense period in Turkish politics, leaves out the untold damage that the pogrom caused. Before the pogrom, the Greek population was 200,000 in Istanbul. Afterwards, it immediately fell to 150,000 - thousands of refugees fleeing to Athens. The Greek population continued to decline until now there are scarcely more than 2,500 permanent "minority Greek" residents in Istanbul. Damage to buildings ran to over 1,500 buildings either burned, or demolished or bombed. Legal issues are still outstanding over some properties. But, none of this will appear in a Turkish newspaper today. (It did a number of years ago, in this newspaper, when there was an increasing awareness of the place of "minorities" in Turkey.)

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"Khamenei says sanctions must be removed, not suspended" - Al Monitor

When Khamenei says sanctions must be removed, not suspended, does this mean there is serious debate going on Iran about the actual text of the agreement worked out between Iran and the other nations interested in not letting this nation acquire nuclear weapons?

What does this mean for the implementation of the treaty?

Read more.

ISIS - ISIL - IS

Some Turkish citizens have a growing appreciation for ISIS. Read more.

Can ISIS survive without its "Caliph", Baghdadi? Read more.

Will there be "volcanoes of jihad" after Baghdadi was injured? Read more.

UN Probe: ISIL is committing 'Crimes against Humanity" Read more.