Against the backdrop of the spreading pro-Palestinian protests on university campuses across the U.S., Lebanese journalist Hussam Itani, a prominent member of the editorial board of the Saudi website Al-Majalla, expressed his doubts about the protests' longevity and disputed the comparisons between these protests and the anti-Vietnam War protests on American campuses in the
Yemen's Ansar Allah Movement (Houthis) released posters mocking the U.S. response to campus anti-Israel protests, saying they are an attack on U.S. democracy and freedom.
The following are links to reports from MEMRI's Special Dispatch Series and Inquiry and Analysis Series, as well as to transcripts from the MEMRI TV Project, released during the past week. MEMRI REPORTS Inquiry & Analysis Series No. 1761 – Senior Iranian Regime Officials Warn Of Iran's Coming Nuclear Breakout, April 25, 2024 MEMRI Daily Brief No. 596 – The Sahel Two-Step: An
Six months after French soldiers were expelled from Niger, it is now the turn of American troops to be invited to leave the country. The Americans had been in force in Niger for less than a decade and had spent well over $100 million in building a counterterrorism base near the northern city of Agadez.
Marking 200 days of Israel Hamas-War, Yemen's Houthis calls for escalation of anti-Israel maritime activities and h=general mobilization of Yemenis for jihad.