Muslims
Ben-Gvir-backed 'muezzin bill' to limit mosque loudspeakers passes preliminary Knesset reading
The bill's proposal argues that in many Muslim countries there are clear restrictions on noise levels, and "some countries have almost entirely prohibited the use of loudspeaker systems in mosques."
From Somaliland to Gaza: Rebuilding through maternal, developmental security - opinion
UK Jewish leaders want answers after Muslim Police group says Zionism 'form of anti-Muslim hatred'
Europe’s Israel policy, the search for a unifying narrative - opinion
Muslims cannot claim moral integrity while tolerating antisemitism - opinion
Trust must be renewed in neighborhoods, schools, and houses of worship.
Border Police thwart illegal Palestinian infiltration attempt near Jerusalem
Border Police initially identified a suspicious vehicle transporting several individuals. The driver was subsequently detained for questioning.
What is Ramadan, the holiest month in Islam? - explainer
Although many non-Muslims see the main focus of the month in daily fasting, Islam encourages its followers to better themselves through different means, including increased prayer and charity.
Zionism, Catholicism, and the revival of an old hostility - opinion
Old theological opposition to Zionism echoes today as new alliances in politics and religion challenge Israel’s legitimacy.
Albanese says won't help Australians in Syrian camp holding families of suspected IS terrorists
"We have a very firm view that we won't be providing assistance or repatriation," Albanese told ABC News.
The Muslim Brotherhood is a stealth threat to European societies - opinion
As European institutions confront rising concerns over extremism, critics argue that the Muslim Brotherhood’s networks pose an ideological and strategic challenge to democratic values.
Israeli activist group decries 'aggressive policy on the Temple Mount' ahead of Ramadan
Ir Amim decried what it described as recent “violations” of the status quo, which, up until recently, banned Jewish people from praying at the site.
Temple Mount’s delicate balance tested as Jewish prayer, Ramadan crowds meet
For decades after 1967, the Temple Mount was defined by a simple rule: Jews could visit but not pray. Small but meaningful changes are quietly shifting that balance.
Jews pray on Jerusalem's Temple Mount as decades-old status quo begins to shift
Police are allowing limited Jewish prayer on Temple Mount, marking the most significant shift to the status quo since 1967 - and stirring quiet tension on one of the world’s most contested sites.
New Zealand mosque gunman appeals conviction, says guilty plea was irrational
He is serving a life sentence in prison without parole - the first time a New Zealand court imposed a sentence requiring a person to spend the rest of their life in prison.