Lawsuit Alleging Material Support to Hamas

Lawsuit alleges Iran, Syria, and North Korea provided material support to Hamas for mass murder in Israel. ADL and law firm Crowell & Moring LLP file lawsuit in federal court. U.S. citizens injured or killed during Hamas' invasion. Victim families seeking justice for atrocities committed on Oct. 7.

US Military Bases on Heightened Alert in Europe

US military bases in Europe were put on heightened alert due to concerns of a possible terrorist attack. The threat level was raised to 'Charlie' at multiple installations in Germany, with increased security measures in place.

Bolivian General Accused of Failed Coup

General accused of leading a failed coup in Bolivia was sent to maximum-security prison, facing charges of terrorism and armed uprising. President denies involvement and calls it a 'self-coup.' 21 people arrested, including former military chiefs.

Border Security and Immigration Vetting Procedures

Former ICE Director John Sandweg expresses concern over DHS report identifying migrants brought to the US by an ISIS-affiliated human smuggling network, highlighting vulnerabilities in border security and the need for tighter vetting processes. Sandweg emphasizes the importance of real-time biometric checks against federal databases to identify potential threats, while acknowledging the lack of specific threat intelligence. Calls for improved vetting procedures to prevent individuals with ties to terrorist groups from entering the country.

ISIS-Affiliated Human Smuggling Network Bringing Migrants to the US

Department of Homeland Security identifies over 400 migrants brought to the US by an ISIS-affiliated human smuggling network, with some migrants' whereabouts unknown. ICE is looking to arrest those involved on immigration charges. No direct ties to threats to the US have been found.

Northwestern University's ties with Al Jazeera and Qatar

Utah Republican Rep. Burgess Owens demands Northwestern University sever ties with Al Jazeera due to its connection to terrorist group Hamas, citing concerns about anti-Israel propaganda and terrorist affiliation.

Gunmen Attack Synagogues and Churches in Dagestan

Gunmen opened fire at synagogues, an Orthodox church, and a police post in Russia's North Caucasus region of Dagestan, killing at least 20 people. Officials blamed Islamic extremists for the coordinated attacks.

Attack in Dagestan, Russia

Fifteen law enforcement officers and four civilians were killed in coordinated attacks in Dagestan, Russia. The attackers targeted synagogues and Orthodox churches, leading to a total of 19 deaths. The incident has been designated as an act of terrorism, but the responsible party remains unclear.

Coordinated Terror Attack in Dagestan, Russia

A coordinated terror attack in Dagestan, Russia targeted two synagogues, two churches, and a police outpost, resulting in at least 22 deaths. The attackers received foreign funding, and the motive may be linked to anger over the Israel-Hamas war. Security forces killed six gunmen involved in the attacks.

Hezbollah's Strategy to Infiltrate Western Societies

Hezbollah MP Mohammad Raad advocates for infiltrating Western societies through investing in Western university students protesting against Israel to increase support for Palestinians. Israel continues efforts to dismantle Hamas in Gaza. Hezbollah, designated as a terrorist organization by many countries, poses security concerns to Israel and has contentious relations with the United States. Pro-Palestinian protests on U.S. campuses are organized and funded by Qatari groups promoting Islamist ideology.

Investigation into The Palestine Chronicle

Rep. Mike Lawler demands investigation into The Palestine Chronicle after Gaza-based 'journalist' harbored Israeli hostages. Lawmakers seek to revoke tax-exempt status of the U.S. nonprofit behind the publication.

Minnesota Man Sentenced for Joining ISIS

Minnesota man who once fought for the Islamic State group in Syria expresses remorse and weeps in court as he is sentenced to 10 years in federal prison. He cooperated with authorities and thanked the U.S. government for a second chance.

Arrest of Eight ISIS-Tied Migrants and National Security Concerns

Sen. Ted Cruz discusses the arrest of eight suspected illegal immigrants with ties to ISIS, criticizing the Biden administration for its approach to national security threats.

Arrest of MS-13 Gang Leader in Houston

MS-13 gang leader Cesar Humberto Lopez-Larios, known as one of the original “Twelve Apostles of the Devil,” was arrested in Houston after being on the run for over three years. He faces charges related to terrorism, narco-terrorism, and conspiracy to provide support to terrorists. MS-13 is a violent gang with a highly organized hierarchical command and control structure involved in acts of violence, murder, drug trafficking, and human smuggling.

Chiquita Brands International found liable for financing Colombian paramilitary group

Chiquita Brands International found liable for financing Colombian paramilitary group, ordered to pay $38.3 million in damages for killings between 1997-2004. Company plans to appeal, claiming it paid under duress to protect banana-growing operations in war-torn Colombia. Jury rejects Chiquita's defense, finds it knowingly provided assistance to the paramilitary group. Historic verdict holds major American corporation accountable for foreign national injuries.

ISIS terrorists crossing U.S.-Mexico border

Fox News reports on suspected ISIS terrorists crossing the U.S.-Mexico border, leading to discussions on border security and immigration policies.

Terrorism Concerns at the U.S. Southern Border

Retired U.S. Army Maj. Gen Dana Pittard expresses terrorism concerns resulting from the border crisis. Senator Steve Daines warns about potential terrorists crossing the southern border and the recent arrests of eight suspects with ties to ISIS. FBI Director Christopher Wray also expresses concerns about a coordinated attack in the U.S. similar to the ISIS-K attack at a Russian concert hall.

National Security Threat from ISIS Suspects at Southern Border

Fears are growing that the migrant crisis at the southern border is compromising America's national security after the arrests of eight suspected terrorists with ties to ISIS. FBI Director warns of jihadist attack in the US similar to the one in Russia. ICE arrested Tajikistan nationals with ISIS ties in New York, Los Angeles, and Philadelphia.

ICE arrests Tajikistan nationals with ties to ISIS

ICE arrested Tajikistan nationals with ties to ISIS in three major U.S. cities. Suspected terrorists crossed the border illegally, were fully vetted, and then flagged with national security concerns. FBI and ICE are working to identify and disrupt potential threats to national security.

Al-Qaeda's Presence in Afghanistan

Al-Qaeda's leader in Afghanistan, Saif al-Adl, calls for foreign fighters to join the terror group in Afghanistan, establishing it as a safe haven for terrorists. The group plans to use the country as a base to launch attacks on the West.

Hamas' 'Kinocide' War Crime in Southern Israel

Israeli scholars and legal experts have identified a new war crime called 'kinocide' committed by Hamas during an attack on southern Israel, targeting families. Evidence shows horrific crimes against women and children captured on film by the terrorists. Efforts are being made to raise awareness and potentially include 'kinocide' as a recognized term in international law.

Mosab Hassan Yousef's Perspective on Hamas and Israel

Mosab Hassan Yousef, also known as 'The Green Prince,' sheds light on Hamas and offers advice to those protesting against Israel on college campuses. He criticizes Hamas as a terrorist group and emphasizes the need for understanding and standing firmly against terrorism.

Americans on Trial for Alleged Role in Congo Coup Attempt

Three Americans accused of involvement in Congo coup attempt appeared in court, facing serious charges including terrorism and murder. One person onboard aircraft during the coup attempt is conscious. Prominent researcher also detained without clear evidence against him.

Arrest of Dual Ukrainian-Russian Citizen in France for Explosion

A dual Ukrainian-Russian citizen was arrested in France after an explosion at a hotel in Val d'Oise. Authorities are investigating if the incident was a pro-Russian act of sabotage targeting a facility supporting Ukraine's war efforts. The person had materials for making explosive devices, and the incident is part of a larger pattern of pro-Russian sabotage in Europe.

Geert Wilders' Political Success and Anti-Mass Migration Campaign

Geert Wilders is on track to win a significant victory in the European Parliament elections, with his Party for Freedom projected to secure the most seats. The focus of his campaign has been on anti-mass migration and tough measures against terrorism and crime.

Former IDF deputy chief Matan Vilnai's interview regarding hostages and war in Gaza

Former IDF deputy chief Matan Vilnai discussed the possibility of transferring hostages from Gaza to Sinai through the Philadelphi Corridor. He emphasized the need for releasing the hostages as the top priority and called for an immediate cessation of the war.

Migrant stabbing police officer in Germany

A failed asylum seeker from Afghanistan stabbed a police officer to death and injured five others at an anti-Islamification rally in Germany. The attack has sparked a national debate on migration ahead of the European Parliament elections.

Islamic Extremist Motive in Mannheim Knife Attack

German authorities have uncovered evidence of an Islamic extremist motive in a knife attack in Mannheim, where a police officer was fatally injured. The attack was carried out by a 25-year-old man from Afghanistan who had his asylum application rejected. The assailant targeted members of a group opposing political Islam, injuring five members and killing a police officer. Calls have been made to enable deportations to Afghanistan and Syria.

Terrorism Plot Targeting Paris Olympics

French authorities have raised preliminary terrorism charges against an 18-year-old accused of plotting an attack targeting spectators at the upcoming Paris Olympics. The suspect, believed to be inspired by the Islamic State group, was planning a violent action at the Geoffroy-Guichard stadium in Saint-Etienne.

Terrorism plot targeting Paris Olympics

French authorities raised preliminary terrorism charges against an 18-year-old accused of planning a violent action targeting spectators at the upcoming Paris Olympics on behalf of the Islamic State group's jihadist ideology. The suspect wanted to attack Olympic events to become a martyr.

Foiled Terrorist Attack in France

An 18-year-old Chechen man was arrested in France for planning an attack at the city's soccer stadium during the Olympics in the name of Islamic State. He was inspired by Islamist ideology and wanted to target spectators and security forces.

Efforts to Normalize Relationships Between Saudi Arabia and Israel and Condemnation of Antisemitism and Terrorism

Fox News reporter Trey Yingst reports on efforts to normalize relationships between Saudi Arabia and Israel, condemns antisemitism and terrorism, criticizes actions of the International Criminal Court and countries recognizing a Palestinian state, and calls for strong bipartisan condemnation and sanctions against the ICC.

Israel Defense Forces (IDF) soldiers killed in booby-trapped tunnel at UNRWA school in Rafah

Three Israeli soldiers were killed by a booby-trapped tunnel in Rafah located in a UNRWA school complex. The IDF responded to an anti-tank missile fired from the school and found large quantities of weapons and underground terror tunnels. Israel criticized UNRWA for supporting terrorism. The Biden administration withheld bombs in protest.

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's Message to American University Students

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei praises American university students protesting Israel, welcomes them to the terrorist Resistance Front, encourages them to become familiar with the Quran. Critics highlight Khamenei's history of human rights abuses and radical policies.

Challenges of being a liberal supporter of Israel in Hollywood

Actor and comedian Jon Lovitz and former 'Jeopardy' host Mayim Bialik speak out against anti-Israel college protests and silence in Hollywood regarding Israel-Hamas war. Bialik expresses the challenges of being a liberal supporter of Israel while condemning terrorism and advocating for women's rights.

Jerry Seinfeld's Visit to Israel After Hamas Attack

Jerry Seinfeld opened up about his profound experience visiting Israel after a Hamas terrorist attack, calling it the most powerful experience of his life.

Recognition of Palestine as a State by European Nations

Spain's socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez led a group of European states in recognizing Palestine as a state to focus on implementing a two-state solution. Israel criticized the move, accusing them of rewarding terrorism.

Taliban's Acquisition of US Military Hardware

The Taliban has acquired a significant amount of US military hardware, including ammunition, military vehicles, aircraft, and combat shirts, leading to concerns about increased terrorist attacks against the West.

Rep. Rashida Tlaib's Speech at Anti-Israel Conference

Rep. Rashida Tlaib spoke at an anti-Israel conference in Detroit connected to the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, urging action to stop 'genocide' in Gaza. The conference featured speakers associated with the PFLP, a designated terror organization.

Illegal Migrant Crisis in the English Channel

Nigel Farage criticizes Conservative and Labour parties for failing to address the illegal migrant crisis in the English Channel, citing national security risks and terrorist threats. He calls for a 'turn back the boats' approach and leaving the ECHR. Farage plans to launch a campaign ahead of the general election to address immigration policies.

Calls to Sanction Samidoun for Links to Hamas and Terrorism

The Biden administration faces calls to sanction Samidoun, a Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network linked to Iran's regime and Hamas. Germany and Israel have outlawed Samidoun for supporting and glorifying terrorism. The U.S. cannot designate organizations based solely on hateful speech under the First Amendment.

Russia arrests suspects in Islamic State attack near Moscow

Russia has arrested more than 20 people in connection with an attack claimed by Islamic State that killed more than 140 people at a concert hall near Moscow. Russia accuses Ukraine of being behind the attack, a claim that Kyiv denies.

Cuban Officials' Secret Tour of Miami Airport

Cuban officials from the communist regime conducted a secret tour of Miami's International Airport hosted by the TSA, prompting condemnation. The visit occurred on Cuban Independence Day and raised concerns about national security and ties to terrorist organizations.

European Governments Recognize Palestine as a State

Three left-wing European governments - Norway, Ireland, and Spain - are set to officially recognize Palestine as a state on May 28th, angering Israel. The move has been led by Spain and Ireland, with Norway joining in. Israel accuses the countries of rewarding terrorism by giving in to Hamas' demands.

Recognition of Palestinian State by Ireland, Norway, and Spain

Hamas celebrated as Ireland, Norway, and Spain announced recognition of Palestinian state after terror attacks against Israel, prompting Israel to recall ambassadors. Israel criticized the move, arguing it rewards terrorism. History of Palestinian-Israeli conflict outlined, emphasizing lack of Palestinian state and ongoing violence.

Recovery of Hostage's Body in Gaza

The IDF announced the recovery of the body of Ron Benjamin, one of the hostages taken by Hamas in Gaza. Benjamin was murdered during a terrorist attack on October 7, 2023. His body was found along with three others. There are still around 130 hostages being held by Hamas in Gaza.

Resettlement of Palestinians from Gaza to the United States

The White House is considering resettling Palestinians from Gaza to the United States, sparking concerns about terrorism and assimilation. Gazans express mixed views on immigration and college protests. Experts warn about Hamas's influence on Gazans and the challenges of assimilating them in the U.S.

Terrorism in Pakistan

Suspected militants bombed a girl's school in a former Pakistani Taliban stronghold, no one was hurt. Pakistani Taliban likely responsible. Pakistan military tests new rocket system. Fox News reports on turmoil in the Middle East.

Cuba's Removal from U.S. List of Countries Not Fully Cooperating Against Terrorism

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken removed Cuba from the list of countries not fully cooperating against terrorism, citing improved collaboration between Cuban and U.S. officials. Cuba remains on the list of State Sponsors of Terrorism. The Biden Administration's move may lead to a review of Cuba's terrorist designation. The Castro regime has ties with terrorist organizations like Hamas, and has been accused of supporting far-left activists advocating for Hamas. The Cuban government denies sponsoring terrorism and demands removal from the list. U.S. lawmakers and Cuban officials have differing views on Cuba's status.

Israeli Defense Minister Criticizes Government Policy on Postwar Gaza

Israeli defense minister criticizes government policy on postwar Gaza, leading to public division within the Israeli government. The U.S. administration withholds bomb shipment but continues to support Israel. 626 Israeli soldiers have fallen in the war. UNRWA accused of supporting terrorism and perpetuating conflict.

Threats to LGBTQ+ Events During Pride Month

The FBI and Department of Homeland Security issued an urgent warning about potential threats from foreign terrorist organizations targeting LGBTQ+ events and venues during Pride Month. This warning comes as Pride Month is celebrated in June each year amidst heightened fears of anti-LGBTQ+ hate and extremist incidents. The agencies have identified indicators to look out for and provided instructions on reporting threats and staying safe during Pride events.

U.S. Removes Cuba from List of Countries 'Not Cooperating Fully' in Fight Against Terrorism

The U.S. has removed Cuba from a list of countries 'not cooperating fully' in the fight against terrorism due to improved law enforcement cooperation. This move by the Biden administration is seen as a symbolic shift.

Bill to Strip Tax-Exempt Status from Nonprofits Supporting Terrorists Facing Opposition

A new bill that would strip the tax-exempt status of nonprofits found to be materially supporting terrorists is facing opposition from groups like the ACLU. The bill passed the House with bipartisan support but is now being challenged due to concerns about due process and potential politicized enforcement.

Potential Threats to LGBTQ+ Events During Pride Month

The FBI and Department of Homeland Security issued a warning about potential threats from foreign terrorist organizations targeting LGBTQ+ events during Pride Month. The announcement highlighted the heightened threat environment and the anniversary of the Pulse nightclub shooting in June 2016.

Mark Ruffalo's Accusations Against Israel

Left-wing Hollywood actor Mark Ruffalo accuses Israel of using AI to target Palestinians in Gaza. Israel defends its use of AI and drones to target terrorists, maintaining a low ratio of civilian casualties.

Iran's Backing of Houthi Movement in Yemen

The American representative at the United Nations Security Council called out Iran for backing the Houthi movement in Yemen, which has led to terrorist activity in the Red Sea. Despite evidence of Iran's support for the Houthis, specific sanctions were not demanded, but collective action was urged.

Antisemitism in the UK

Two men accused of plotting to gun down Jews in northwest England are held without bail after appearing in court. Antisemitism in the UK hit a record high last year, with incidents spiking following Hamas' attack on Israel and Israel's military campaign in Gaza.

Conflict in Ukraine and other news updates

Russia aims to create a 10-kilometer 'buffer zone' in Ukraine, intense fighting seen in northern Kharkiv region as Kremlin forces push further, US-based Institute for the Study of War comments on Moscow's goals, Ukrainian President Zelenskiy addresses nation, civilians asked to evacuate, attacks and casualties reported in various regions, foiled terror attack in Kyiv, head of unit protecting officials fired, Luxembourg news including salary top-ups for EU workers, tax hikes on cigarettes, 'Choose France' summit with Macron hosting international CEOs, horticultural exhibition upcoming, Luxembourg banks phasing out LuxTrust dongle token, ISL provides guidance on college admissions process, CK Fitness holistic training concept.

Russian GRU Recruiting Far-Right Extremists for Terror Attacks

Russia's military intelligence agency, the GRU, is recruiting far-right extremists to carry out terror attacks in the UK and other NATO countries.

Stabbing at a Church in Sydney, Australia

A suspect was apprehended after multiple people were injured during a stabbing at a church in Wakeley, a suburb of Sydney, Australia. Australian judge extended a ban on sharing videos of the incident by X Corp. Elon Musk, who rebranded Twitter as X, accused Australia of censorship. The incident led to terrorism-related charges for the alleged attacker, a teenager, and triggered a riot outside the church.

Political Tension between Biden and Israel over Hamas Conflict

Iowa Republican Sen. Joni Ernst accuses President Biden of playing politics with American lives by withholding support from Israel in its battle against the Hamas terrorist group. Former President Donald Trump also criticizes Biden for not providing weapons to Israel. Biden confirms limiting transfers of American weapons to Israel over concerns about its attack on Hamas in Rafah.

Shifting Priorities in Europe: Immigration, Terrorism, and Climate Change

Concern about immigration and terrorism is rising in Europe while 'fighting climate change' as a priority is falling by the wayside among voters, according to a research led by the former Secretary General of NATO. The Alliance of Democracies Foundation's annual Democracy Perception Index reveals shifting global trends in public opinion.

Controversial Actions of Yisroel Dovid Weiss and Neturei Karta

Yisroel Dovid Weiss, a leader of Neturei Karta in the U.S., participated in burning American/Israeli flags during a protest, supported terrorists, and opposed the country that provides him shelter.

Assassination Plot Against President Zelensky

Two Ukrainian security officials detained for allegedly being part of a Russian plot to assassinate President Zelensky, which was foiled by Ukrainian authorities. Several other individuals have also been arrested in connection to similar assassination attempts.

Terrorism threat at Eurovision Song Contest in Sweden

Israelis have been warned not to attend the Eurovision Song Contest in Sweden due to fears of a terrorist attack, with authorities concerned about terrorist factions exploiting protests against Israel. Security measures have been heightened, and Israel's National Security Council has urged citizens to avoid traveling to host city Malmo.

Eurovision Song Contest and Israel's Participation

The Eurovision Song Contest organizers have reiterated that Palestinian flags are not permitted at the event, citing a strict 'no politics' policy. Israel is participating in the contest, despite controversy surrounding their presence. Security measures are being heightened due to concerns of protests and potential terrorist threats.

Security concerns at Eurovision Song Contest in Sweden

Israelis warned of potential terrorist attacks at Eurovision Song Contest in Sweden due to protests against Israel's participation triggered by conflict in Gaza. Security measures ramped up, including restrictions on contestant Eden Golan. ISIS threat adds to concerns.

Lawsuit Against Anti-Israel Campus Groups for Role in Hamas Terror Attack

Israeli victims of Hamas's Oct. 7th terror attack are suing two anti-Israel campus groups, AMP and NSJP, for their alleged role in supporting Hamas propaganda and inciting violence against Jewish students on college campuses.

Anti-Taliban Resistance in Afghanistan and Terrorism Threat

Ahmad Massoud, leader of the anti-Taliban resistance in Afghanistan, issues a chilling warning that a new terrorist attack on America is imminent. He highlights the rise in terrorist activity post U.S. withdrawal and the need for global attention and support. The resistance movement he leads is fighting against the brutal Taliban regime to restore freedom and basic rights in Afghanistan.

ISIS Activity in Syria

ISIS jihadists killed four of dictator Bashar Assad’s soldiers in an attack in Raqqa, Syria, showing signs of regrouping after 2017. ISIS-Khorasan Province expanding in Afghanistan under Taliban rule. US reports ISIS regrouping in Syria and Iraq. SDF controls ISIS terrorists in prisons.

Security Preparations for the Paris Olympics

The U.S. intelligence and diplomatic community is helping to secure the Olympics in Paris against possible terrorist threats. Various agencies including the NGA, OSAC, FEST, and National Counterterrorism Center are involved in security preparations. France is conducting military drills and increasing security measures in response to potential threats. The opening ceremony is planned to be grand but with backup plans in place if needed.

Controversy over Students for Life of America being Wrongly Listed on Extremist Database

Students for Life of America was mistakenly placed on a database tracking extremists, prompting legal action and demands for removal from the list. The group was eventually taken off the list after protests and legal intervention.

Jalisco New Generation Cartel's Use of Narco Chemical Weapons Terrorism in Mexico

The Jalisco New Generation Cartel in Mexico has started using chemical explosives in the form of 'narco chemical weapons terrorism', causing adverse effects on locals and law enforcement. An expert warns that this could lead to even more terrifying weapons developments by the cartel.

Controversy Surrounding Seyed Hossein Mousavian

The article discusses the controversy surrounding former Iranian official Seyed Hossein Mousavian, who is accused of endorsing Hezbollah and Hamas and supporting an Iranian fatwa calling for the assassination of British-American author Salman Rushdie. The article also mentions the investigation by the U.S. House Committee on Education and the Workforce into Mousavian's ties to Iran.

Oklahoma City bombing and Ret. FBI Special Agent Barry Black's experience

Ret. FBI Special Agent Barry Black recalls responding to the Oklahoma City bombing in 1995, the worst homegrown terrorist attack in U.S. history, where 168 victims were killed by a bomb detonated by Timothy McVeigh. Lessons from the investigation are still relevant today.

Security Threats to US Jewish Community

FBI Director warns of potential threats to US Jewish community ahead of Passover holiday, citing increased anti-Jewish hate crime investigations and calls for attacks by foreign terrorist organizations. Heightened concern following Hamas' terrorist attack on Israel and Iran's recent missile and drone attack.

Call for Regime Change in Iran

Harvard Law School professor Alan Dershowitz calls for regime change in Iran due to the threat it poses to the Middle East and the world, citing recent Iranian missile and drone attacks intercepted by Israel. Dershowitz believes regime change is necessary to stop Iran from exporting terrorism and attacking the United States.

Knife Attack at Orthodox Assyrian Church in Sydney

A 16-year-old boy carried out a knife attack at an Orthodox Assyrian church in Sydney, Australia, injuring a bishop and a priest during a church service. The attack was deemed an act of terrorism with a religious motive. Both victims are expected to survive. The suspect had a history of offenses and was not on a terror watch list. The incident sparked a riot outside the church, injuring several people, including police officers and the suspect.

Reauthorization of Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA)

Representative Michael McCaul (R-TX) warns that not reauthorizing FISA would be extremely dangerous and put American lives at risk, emphasizing the importance of the surveillance act in preventing terrorist activities.

Explosive Attack on Satanic Temple in Salem

An explosive device was thrown onto the front porch of the Satanic Temple in Salem, Mass. causing damage, but no injuries. The incident was condemned by the city's mayor as a terrorist attack.

Challenging Qatar's Status as a Major Non-NATO Ally

Three Republican senators introduced a bill challenging Qatar's status as a major non-NATO ally due to its close relationship with Hamas and failure to help free hostages. The bill would require the Secretary of State to assess the alliance and potentially terminate it.

Arrest of Alexander Scott Mercurio for Planning Church Attacks for ISIS

18-year-old Alexander Scott Mercurio was arrested for planning to attack churches in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, on behalf of ISIS. He was charged with providing material support to the terrorist group and faces up to 20 years in federal prison if convicted.

Columbia University suspends students over anti-Israel event

Jewish students at Columbia University feel unsafe as the university suspends students involved in an anti-Israel event featuring a speaker linked to a terrorist organization. The university is taking action against those promoting terror or violence on campus.

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.

Court Orders Iran and Syria to Pay $191 Million Over Hamas Killing of American Citizen in Israel

A U.S. court has ordered Iran and Syria to pay $191 million over the 2018 Hamas killing of an American citizen living in Israel. The court found that Iran and Syria supported terrorism by providing material support to Hamas, resulting in the tragic murder of the victim. The family and estate of the victim are entitled to compensation.

Russia considering delisting Taliban as terrorist organization

Russia is considering removing the Afghan Taliban from its official terrorist organization list and recognizing them as the official government of Afghanistan, sparking international concern.

Japanese Government Resumes Funding for UNRWA Despite Allegations of Terrorism

Japanese government to resume funding for UNRWA despite allegations of staff involvement in Hamas terrorist attack, citing humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Other countries also resuming funding without conclusive investigation. US and UK still withholding funds.

Iran vows revenge against Israel following airstrike in Syria

Iranian officials, including Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and President Ebrahim Raisi, vow revenge against Israel following an airstrike in Syria. The strike eliminated a senior IRGC leader. Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian warns the US must take responsibility. The strike is in response to the destruction of the Iranian consulate in Damascus.

ISIS-K's Growing Threat in Europe and Russia

ISIS-K, a branch of ISIS operating in Afghanistan, has claimed responsibility for a recent attack in Moscow, indicating their growing focus on Europe. The group has shown resilience and adaptability, with ambitions to target Western countries, including Russia, and expand its reach beyond South Asia.

ISIS Calls for Attacks on Christians and Jews During Ramadan

ISIS spokesperson calls for 'lone wolves' to target Christians and Jews worldwide during Ramadan, praises terror attack near Moscow, and urges escalation of attacks in various countries.

Israeli Military Operation at Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza

Israeli military engages with terrorists inside Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza, while World Health Organization remains silent. Hospitals used by Hamas for military activity, including storing weapons and operating cells. Israeli forces discover underground system and seize weapons. World Health Organization likely aware but staying silent. Hamas controls Gaza using terror against its people. Operation results in killing terrorists, finding hidden money and weapons. No harm to patients or medical staff reported.

Increased Concerns about Illegal Immigration and Terrorism in the U.S.

A Gallup poll shows that concerns related to illegal immigration and terrorism have increased among U.S. adults since last year. Inflation remains the top concern, but worries about illegal immigration and national security have risen. The poll also highlights the highest level of concern about illegal immigration since 1981.

Security Measures for Paris Olympics

Military police in Paris are using advanced surveillance technology to ensure security during the upcoming Olympics, with a focus on preventing terrorist attacks. The unique opening ceremony and citywide measures have raised concerns among residents and civil liberties activists.

ISIS Attack in Moscow and the Response

France heightens security after ISIS attack in Moscow, leaving 137 dead and over 180 wounded. The ISIS-K affiliate claimed responsibility, exploiting American withdrawal from Afghanistan. Russia intervened in Syria, leading ISIS-K to target Moscow. Afghan National Resistance Front (NRF) fights against Taliban and ISIS-K, seeking international support.

Attack on Chinese Nationals in Pakistan

A suicide bomber in northwest Pakistan targeted a vehicle carrying Chinese nationals and their Pakistani driver, killing five Chinese nationals. The attack is suspected to be carried out by Baluch separatists, though no group has claimed responsibility. The incident occurred near the Dasu Dam, a major hydropower project in Pakistan.

Baltimore Bridge Collapse

A major US bridge collapsed into Baltimore harbor after a container ship crashed into it, but there is no indication of terrorism involved in the incident.

ISIS-K Claiming Responsibility for Moscow Concert Hall Attack

ISIS-K has claimed responsibility for a deadly assault on a Moscow concert hall, and US officials warn that the group is targeting Western countries. ISIS Khorasan is an offshoot of the Islamic State based in Afghanistan.

Shohei Ohtani accuses interpreter and ISIS-K threat

Shohei Ohtani accuses his interpreter of stealing money and spreading lies; ISIS-K emerges as a dangerous terrorist group with recent attacks in Iran and Moscow, posing a threat to the West and Europe; U.S. officials remain vigilant about potential attacks by ISIS-K and core ISIS members.

Moscow Massacre Speculation

Speculation surrounds the Moscow massacre, with experts questioning the true masterminds behind the attack despite ISIS claiming responsibility. Clues point to potential Russian involvement, sparking discussions of false flag operations and historical events that mirror past instances.

France raises terror alert after Moscow concert hall attack

France raises terror alert to highest level after Moscow concert hall attack. Suspects charged with terrorism. Islamic State claims responsibility. U.S. supports conclusion of ISIS involvement. Paris scales back Olympics ceremony due to security concerns.