Arrest of heavily armed man in Queens with extremist views

New York police arrest heavily armed man with extremist views and indications of possible terror attack during a routine traffic stop in Queens. Police recovered numerous weapons, including a handgun, body armor, knives, and a stun gun.

Surviving a Hamas Terror Attack in Israel

Rep. Jared Moskowitz, D-Fla., joins 'Your World with Neil Cavuto' to discuss a letter from 26 House Democrats criticizing President Biden for withholding weapons from Israel. Eden Gefner recounts surviving a Hamas terror attack in Kibbutz Re'im, Israel, near the Gaza border, where she thought of the Holocaust. She talks about the escalation of Hamas aggression and the need to destroy Hamas. Sen. Marco Rubio emphasizes that the target is Hamas, not civilians. Gefner expresses frustration over rising anti-Semitism and protests against Israel.

Airsoft Grenade Attack on Israeli Embassy in Brussels, Belgium

An investigation is ongoing after a man threw two airsoft grenades at the Israeli embassy in Brussels, Belgium. No one was hurt and there was no damage. No motive has been publicly identified. Similar incidents have occurred at Israeli embassies in other countries recently.

American Hostages Held by Hamas

Five American hostages are still being held by Hamas in the aftermath of the October 7, 2023 terror attack in Israel. The hostages include Keith Siegel, Sagui Dekel-Chen, Omer Neutra, Edan Alexander, and Hersh Goldberg-Polin.

Lawsuit Against MI5 Over Manchester Arena Terror Attack

Survivors of the Manchester Arena terror attack are suing MI5 for failing to prevent the attack in 2017. The lawsuit is based on negligence and violation of the 'right to life' under the Human Rights Act. MI5 has admitted to missing chances to stop the bomber and apologized for failing to prevent the attack.

Supernova Music Festival Terror Attack Survivor Gathering

Survivors of a terror attack at the Supernova music festival in Israel gathered for group therapy and reconnecting, as they continue to deal with trauma and loss. The event included trance music, healing booths, and support for returning to daily life.

French Government's Miscommunication About Foiled Terror Attack

The French government initially claimed to have foiled a terrorist attack against a place of worship over Easter weekend, but later retracted the statement, admitting no such plot existed. The deputy minister made a mistake in her announcement and clarified that an arrest related to a previous incident was mistakenly linked to the recent weekend. Protecting churches and synagogues from terrorist attacks is a significant concern in France, which has faced multiple terrorism incidents in recent years.

Survivor of Hamas Terror Attack on Israel

Survivor of Hamas terror attack on Israel recounts the pain and grief of losing friends and family members to terrorists. Shalom Shitrit, an IDF soldier, shares his journey of faith, resilience, and hope after losing his leg in the attack.

Matisyahu's 'Ascent' Video and Response to Antisemitism

Jewish reggae musician Matisyahu released a video for his song “Ascent” filmed at sites of a terror attack in Israel, addressing antisemitism in the wake of Hamas massacres. He responded to antisemitic rhetoric from Ye (Kanye West) and faced anti-Israel protests at his concerts. Matisyahu is planning a return visit to Israel for performances in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv.

Vladimir Putin's image in light of recent terror attack in Moscow

The recent terror attack in Moscow challenges Vladimir Putin's image as a provider of security and stability in Russia.

U.S. Warns Russia of Imminent Terror Attack in Moscow

The U.S. warned Russia about an imminent terror attack at a concert hall in Moscow, which killed over 130 people. The warning was shared under the 'duty to warn' principle, but Russia did not act to prevent the attack. The Islamic State claimed responsibility for the attack.

US Intelligence Warning to Russia on Moscow Terror Attack and US Abstention from UN Security Council Vote on Gaza Cease-Fire

US intelligence warned Russia about a potential terrorist attack in Moscow targeting large gatherings, including concerts. The US shared this information with Russian officials, following the duty to warn policy. The attack was claimed by ISIS-K, resulting in 140 casualties. The US also abstained from a UN Security Council vote on an immediate cease-fire in Gaza due to the resolution's lack of condemnation for Hamas and its linkage to a hostage release.

Moscow Terror Attack

Moscow holds national day of mourning for victims of terror attack at concert hall, deadliest in 20 years with death toll at least 137. President Putin blames Ukraine while ISIS claims responsibility.

Impact of Terror Attack in Moscow on Russian President Putin and Ukraine War

A terror attack at Moscow's Crocus City Hall has raised questions about the impact on Russian President Vladimir Putin and his war in Ukraine. ISIS claimed responsibility for the attack, which killed at least 137 people. Putin's delayed response and attempt to link the attack to Ukraine have been criticized by experts and Washington. The attack may be used as a pretext for further mobilization in the war.

Terror Attack on Moscow Concert Hall

Pope Francis condemns terror attack on Moscow concert hall that claimed over 130 lives, stating it offends God.

Terror attack on Moscow concert hall

At least 133 people were killed and hundreds injured in a terror attack on a Moscow concert hall, with ISIS-Khorasan claiming responsibility. 11 people, including four attackers, have been arrested.

Moscow-area concert hall terror attack

A terror attack at a concert hall in Moscow left at least 133 people dead. The Islamic State claimed responsibility, but there are suggestions of a Ukrainian link. President Putin has declared a day of mourning and vowed additional security measures.

Mass Shooting at Moscow Rock Concert

A mass shooting at a rock concert in Moscow has left at least 40 dead and over 100 wounded. Gunmen in camouflage opened fire at the Crocus City Hall, with reports of a blast and fire. The incident is being treated as a terror attack.

Poll on Palestinian Approval of Hamas Terror Attack

A recent poll of Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza shows that 71% still approve of the terror attack by Hamas on October 7, with support stable since the previous poll. There are geographic differences in approval rates between the West Bank and Gaza.