October 7 Massacre by Hamas Terrorists

The article discusses the October 7 massacre by Hamas terrorists as detailed in the U.K.'s Parliamentary Commission Report, documenting the deaths of 1,182 people in a 48-hour period, including atrocities committed against civilians.

Atrocities in Syria by Al Qaeda-linked Forces

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard's warning of a terrorist takeover in Syria appears to be coming true as reports indicate atrocities committed by al Qaeda-linked forces aligned with Syria's new president. The violence includes massacres of Alawites and Christians, with over 340 civilians killed in two days. The situation is chaotic, with civilians being targeted and seeking protection from the U.S. and others.

American Victims of Hamas Massacre and Hostage Crisis

American-Israeli hostage Keith Siegel reunites with family after 484 days. Author calls for American outrage over 2023 Hamas massacre and ongoing hostage crisis. Highlights FBI's efforts to investigate and seek justice for American victims. Criticizes lack of awareness and support for victims. Warns against tolerance of pro-Hamas sentiments in the U.S.

Hamas Massacre of Israeli Hostages

Fox News reports on the funeral for the murdered Israeli hostages and the nation's response to the Hamas massacre on Oct. 7, 2023. The IDF's assessment reveals the planning and execution of the attack, highlighting failures in intelligence and readiness. The report emphasizes the need for a preventative strategy and removal of threats in the future.

Trial for 2022 July 4th Parade Massacre in Chicago

Trial begins for man accused of killing 7 people at 2022 July 4th parade near Chicago, father previously helped son obtain gun license despite warnings.

Militant Group Affiliated with ISIS Murders 70 Christians in the DRC

Militant group affiliated with ISIS takes 70 Christian villages hostage, marches them into a church, and beheads them in the DRC. The incident was condemned by Open Doors UK and received little international media coverage. The ADF is linked to ISIS and is active in the mineral-rich eastern Congo.

United Nations condemns Hamas for parading coffins of dead civilians

The United Nations condemned Hamas for parading coffins of dead civilians, including children, and criticized the organization for violating international law. Hamas released hostages, but some were already dead. The UN also faced backlash for its employees supporting the attack by Hamas.

Jonestown Massacre Tour in Guyana

A South American tour group is turning Jonestown, Guyana, into a travel destination over four decades after the mass suicide and murder. Tourists can visit the site for $650 to gain a deeper understanding of the tragedy and its global significance.

Survival and Trauma After Kibbutz Massacre

B.J. Rai and his family survived a massacre at Kibbutz Nir Oz carried out by Hamas. They hid in a safe room holding the door closed for hours. After the attack, they moved to Kiryat Gat but struggle with the trauma and may not return to their kibbutz.

UNRWA Employees Allegedly Involved in Hamas Massacre

The United Nations discovered that nine employees from UNRWA may have been involved in a Hamas massacre, leading to their dismissal. The agency has faced criticism for its ties to Hamas and lack of supervision.

Israeli raid in Gaza and rescue of hostages

CAIR condemned Israeli raid in Gaza that led to rescue of four Israeli hostages, calling it a 'horrific massacre.' Israeli forces rescued hostages from Hamas terrorists, resulting in casualties. CAIR has a controversial history and is considered a pro-terror organization.

Tiananmen Square Massacre Commemoration

Family members of Tiananmen Square massacre victims continue to send annual letters to Chinese dictator Xi Jinping, vowing to remember the dead despite CCP's efforts to erase the event from history. Activists demand recognition for those killed in the brutal crackdown in 1989.

Historical Marker in Utah

The article discusses the historical marker in Utah that took 150 years to accurately depict a horrific massacre.

Tragic Massacre at the Tribe of Nova Music Festival

An immersive exhibition in New York City displays artifacts from a tragic massacre at a music festival in Israel, where Hamas terrorists killed 360 people and took hostages. The exhibit aims to provide a sacred space for remembrance and understanding of the events of that day.

Sydney Shopping Centre Massacre and Perpetrator's Secret Life as an Escort

The Sydney shopping centre massacre perpetrator had a secret life as an escort offering sexual services online. He murdered six people and left a nine-month-old baby fighting for her life. The attacker had mental health issues and was shot dead by a female police officer. The victims included a millionaire's daughter, an artist, a security guard, and others. The police officer who stopped the attacker has been praised for her bravery.

1961 Police Crackdown on Algerian Protesters in Paris

French lawmakers condemn 1961 police crackdown on Algerian protesters in Paris as 'bloody and murderous repression' and call for national day of remembrance.

Survivors of Hamas Massacre Face Harassment at Manchester Airport

Survivors of the Hamas massacre at the Supernova music festival faced harassment and abuse by U.K. Border Force officers upon their arrival in Manchester. The brothers, Neria and Daniel Sharabi, heroically saved lives during the attack and founded a nonprofit to help survivors and honor the deceased. The incident sparked outrage and accusations of anti-Semitism, leading to an investigation by the Home Office.

ISIS Threatens Massacre of Russians Including Putin in Retaliation for Alleged Torture

ISIS threatens a massacre of 'wild' Russians, including Putin, in retaliation for alleged torture of terror suspects. The Crocus City Hall massacre left 137 dead and 182 injured. Four suspects have been detained and are facing trial. Russia is accused of using torture tactics, and Putin has declared a national day of mourning.

Threat of Massacre by ISIS and Alleged Torture of Terror Suspects in Russia

ISIS has threatened a massacre of 'wild' Russians, including Vladimir Putin, for alleged torture of terror suspects linked to the Crocus City Hall massacre in Moscow. The terror suspects endured brutal interrogation techniques, including beatings, electric shocks, and forced consumption of an ear. Russia faces allegations of human rights abuses and torture in its prisons. The attack was claimed by ISIS-K, a regional branch of ISIS, which has a history of opposition to Russia and has been critical of Putin. Russia vows to kill the terrorist suspects involved in the massacre, despite having a moratorium on the death penalty.

Jimmy Chérizier's Violent Campaign in Haiti

Jimmy Chérizier, a former Haitian police officer turned gangster, is leading a violent campaign to seize control of Haiti, resulting in mass violence and chaos in the country.