News and Analysis 11/15/25

Settler violence and Israeli war crimes continue:

“Caesar sanctions are no longer appropriate for a country that is now rid of Assad and straining to rebuild and reunify”:

“”It remains unclear whether the seizure was triggered by any preceding incident, and how other actors including the United States may respond”:

Investigations proceed into the mysterious case of Palestinians placed on a plane without needed documents:

“US Olympic fencing medalist Ibtihaj Muhammad made history as the first American Muslim woman to wear a hijab in Olympic competition. Now … she’s helping young girls discover confidence, courage, and purpose through her sport”:

The Iranian crises are reflected in protests, crackdowns, and resignations:

Columbia “students have reported a rise in Islamophobic sentiments since the mayoral election.” In this case, “the suspect, who is unaffiliated with the University, ‘made derogatory comments regarding our student’s niqab and proceeded to harass and follow her down the street’”:

“Trump in his first term shielded Mohammed from scrutiny after the CIA concluded that he ordered Khashoggi’s assassination. The president and some of his family members also have business ties to Mohammed and Saudi Arabia”:

“[T]he region’s police director-general … ruled out any foul play, saying it was an accident”:


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