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by John Rossomando •
March 8, 2017 • IPT News
Yazidis
living in Iraq's Sinjar region are on edge in the wake of fighting last
week between rival Kurdish factions. Some Yazidis joined in the fighting
against Peshmerga belonging to Iraq's Kurdistan Regional Government
(KRG).
by Patrick Dunleavy •
March 7, 2017 • IPT News
Capitulation
in a time of conflict is demoralizing to the rank and file charged with
protecting the community they serve. This appears to be the case in the
latest legal go round between the New York Police Department (NYPD) and
Muslim activist groups.
by Noah Beck • March
3, 2017 • Special to IPT News
Hamas
operatives burst into the Associated Press (AP) Gaza bureau during the
2014 war with Israel, angered by a picture shot by an AP photographer.
Gunmen threatened the AP staff, which never reported the incident.
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- Hizballah Continues
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Israeli security authorities arrested a suspected Palestinian member
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Israel's domestic security agency announced on Thursday.
- Hizballah's Ongoing Threat to
U.S. National Security
Most analyses of Hizballah focus on the terrorist group's
intervention in Syria or its threat to Israel. But the
Iranian-backed organization maintains a significant presence in and
near the United States, threatening national security. Current
American proposals to strengthen borders and immigration measures
may be limited to address this important, yet poorly understood,
threat.
Also in the News
Spring 2017 • The
Middle East Quarterly
The
Muslim Brotherhood has been a militaristic organization since its
inception and has operated as a terrorist entity for almost a century.
March 8, 2017 • Gatestone
Institute
Those
who present these motions claim that "Islamophobia" is rampant
across the country, but seem blind to Islamic sharia law's endorsement of
killing homosexuals, violence against women and minors, atrocities such
as those enumerated above, and notions of Muslim supremacy across the
planet.
March 8, 2017 • Jewish
News Online
The
Boycott Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement is mostly spearheaded in
the West by people who have little to nothing attaching them to the
Middle-East conflict.
March 8, 2017 • MEMRI
One
of the bizarre features of today's academic life in the West is the
treatment of young adult college students as children. And not just any
children, but fragile, delicate creatures who are easily upset by
disconcerting ideas or words.
March 6, 2017 • Fox
News
A
former Guantanamo Bay detainee was among those killed in recent U.S.
airstrikes on terror targets in Yemen, Capt. Jeff Davis said on
Monday.Yasir al-Silmi, who was held at Guantanamo Bay from 2002-2009, was
killed in airstrikes on March 2.
March 5, 2017 • Chicago
Tribune
Jewish
Voice for Peace will give a platform to Rasmieh Yousef Odeh, convicted in
Israel for her involvement in two 1969 bombing plots that killed two
people, at its national conference March 31-April 2 in Chicago.
March 3, 2017 • Jihad
Watch
Facebook
and Twitter are censoring Jihad Watch as "hate speech."
March 3, 2017 • FrontPage
Mag
The
authorities now have a suspect in at least some of the bomb threats that
have been called in to Jewish organizations. His name is Juan M Thompson
and he's a leftist who worked for Intercept, a pro-terrorist and often
anti-Semitic site, and he isn't a fan of Jews or Trump.
March 2, 2017 • Tablet
This
past month, Tablet published a piece by journalist Eylon Aslan-Levy about
a new cartoon music video that had just been released by the terrorist
group Hamas. Two days later, YouTube took down his translated video for
"hate
speech" and warned him that further offenses could result
in the suspension of his account.
March 2, 2017 • Houston
Chronicle
As
national attention focuses on Russian cyberattacks aimed at influencing
the last presidential election, oil and gas companies face increasingly
sophisticated hackers seeking to steal trade secrets and manipulate
industrial sensors and operations.
March 2, 2017 • Orlando
Sentinel
An Orlando judge agreed Thursday to keep the widow of
the Orlando nightclub shooter in jail until she is tried on charges that
she helped her husband scout out potential targets.
February 28, 2017 •
The Atlantic
Mahershala
Ali made history on Sunday night by becoming the first Muslim actor to
win an Academy Award. But as the internet exploded with the significance
of the moment—a black Muslim accepting an Oscar for his supporting role
in Moonlight, a film about gay men—one tweet disappeared.
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