Islam in Europe
New jihadist group or Iranian proxy? Ashab al-Yamin attacks raise alarm across Europe - analysis
The terror group may be another case of the Islamic regime employing criminals, youths, and third-country individuals to impose its will abroad.
Almost half of young Muslims in Germany hold Islamist attitudes, study finds
It's time to say bye-bye to Western culture unless someone fights back? - opinion
German police foil allegedly 'Islamist-motivated' Christmas market attack, arrest five suspects
The Jerusalem Post's top 4 stories of July 16
Israel to reopen Temple Mount after deadly Friday terrorist attack, nearly one thousand Jordanians protest over cancelled Friday prayers in Al Aksa, Prime Minister Netanyahu on state visit to France.
Berlin mayor rebuked over Imam's call to kill Jews and stone women
Sheikh Abu Bilal Ismail said in a fiery 2014 sermon at Berlin's Al-Nur mosque: “Oh, Allah, destroy the Zionist Jews, they are no challenge for you."
European Jews, Muslims team up to face ritual slaughter, circumcision bans
The event included work sessions that featured case studies and exchange of information on the status of religious freedoms in European countries and initiatives to limit them.
Support for Israel is vital to defeat terror
Once true cause of radical Islamic terrorism is understood, West will realize that Israel is a valuable partner.
The third counter-wave to democracy and liberalism
Eyes are now set on the upcoming elections in the Netherlands, France and Germany, in which rightwing candidates are set to gain strength or even control of the government.
Creating a counter-narrative against jihadism
French anti-radicalization czar Muriel Domenach talks to the ‘Post’ about how to combat Islamism online and on the ground, and where France and Israel can cooperate.
Anti-Islam leader Geert Wilders frontrunner in Dutch elections
Wilders, a eurosceptic, anti-immigration fan of Trump, has dubbed the March 15 parliamentary election the start of a "Patriotic Spring" in Europe.
Islamist moderates, Swedish hardliners and Islamist Islamophobia
The reality is a world becoming more religious and hateful every day – and almost all of this hate is driven by Islamists.
Far-right Dutch politician says Islam 'more dangerous' than Nazism
Geert Wilders leads the biggest political party in the Netherlands, which has a platform of banning mosques and the Koran.
'Draconian EU anti-terror laws target Muslims'
Amnesty's report comes as terror attacks have fanned tensions over immigration, fueled the popularity of right-wing parties and made security a key theme in upcoming elections.