Religion News on the Web
Selected religion-related news from around the Web
January 18, 2012
- The Associated Press
AP: Israeli strike kills 2 in Gaza
Israeli forces on Wednesday attacked a group of suspected Palestinian militants believed to have been planting a bomb along Gaza's border with the Jewish state, the Israeli military said.
January 18, 2012
- The Associated Press
AP: Egypt brothers mix pragmatism, ideology on Israel
The Muslim Brotherhood is trying to maneuver its way between its fierce anti-Israel ideology and the realities of governing as it ascends to leadership in Egypt for the first time in its history and faces the key question of how to deal with the country's peace treaty with the Jewish state.
January 18, 2012
- The New York Times
NYT: Decision to attack Iran is ‘far off,’ Israel says
Israel moved to calm the increasingly tense discourse over Iran’s nuclear program on Wednesday, with the Israeli defense minister asserting that any decision on a possible pre-emptive military strike on Iranian targets was “very far off.”
January 14, 2012
- The New York Times
NYT: Israelis facing a seismic rift over role of women
In the three months since the Israeli Health Ministry awarded a prize to a pediatrics professor for her book on hereditary diseases common to Jews, her experience at the awards ceremony has become a rallying cry.
January 10, 2012
- The Daily Star
Daily Star: Divisions hinder Syrian opposition movement
The split between Islamists and secularists that has tainted some of last year’s Arab uprisings is souring relations within Syria’s opposition, threatening European and American hopes of a united political front against the regime of President Bashar Assad.
January 07, 2012
- The Economist
Economist: Jangling sectarian nerves
When protests against Bashar Assad’s regime began, official propaganda portrayed the opposition as Islamist fanatics bent on punishing secular Syrians and religious minorities.
January 06, 2012
- The Globe and Mail
Globe and Mail: A different battle: female soldiers, religious soldiers
In what can be described as an Israeli take on Canada’s “reasonable accommodation” debate, Israel’s military finds itself torn between two apparently irreconcilable processes: equality of opportunity for female soldiers, and religious accommodation of Orthodox male soldiers.