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March 23, 2017 • IPT News
Palestinian
terrorist Rasmieh Odeh, who faces a May 16 retrial for naturalization
fraud, reportedly has agreed to plead guilty and leave the United States
in exchange for avoiding any prison time.
by Abigail R. Esman • March
23, 2017 • Special to IPT News
On
a warm day last April, Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe dressed her toddler
Gabrielle, kissed her parents goodbye, and set off to catch her flight
back home to London.
March 21,
2017 • IPT News
With a list of
potential recipients, the Turkish Cooperation and Development Agency
(TIKA) authorized the release of financial aid for needy Palestinians.
The money is supposed to support humanitarian projects to improve the
livelihoods of Gaza's residents to purchase food and basic necessities.
by Noah Beck • March 21, 2017 •
Special to IPT News
Hizballah
leader Hassan Nasrallah recently warned Israel that his Iran-backed
terror group could attack targets producing mass Israeli casualties,
including a huge ammonia storage tank in Haifa, and a nuclear reactor in
Dimona.
by Yaakov Lappin •
March 17, 2017 • Special to IPT News
A recent report
saying that Iran constructed underground missile factories in Lebanon for
Hizballah would, if accurate, indicate a disturbing boost in the Shi'ite
terror organization's ability to self-produce weapons.
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March 23, 2017 •
The Daily Telegraph
The massive police
investigation into the Westminster terror attack is focussing on
Birmingham with armed officers storming an address close to the city
centre and making a number of arrests.
March 23, 2017 • New York Post
The
madman who murdered and injured more than 40 people in London before
being shot dead was British-born and was once investigated by MI5
intelligence agents because of concerns about his violent extremism,
Prime Minister Theresa May said Thursday.
March 19,
2017 • DailyMail.com
Moinal Abedin is
widely acknowledged to be Britain's first Al Qaeda- inspired terrorist...
. Abedin is 42 now and, according to someone who knows him, he has just
completed his sentence and is back on the streets of
Birmingham where his 'career' began.
March 21, 2017 • TheDailyBeast.com
Three
intelligence sources told The Daily Beast that the ban on carry-on
electronics aboard U.S.-bound flights from 10 airports in North Africa
and the Middle East was the result of information seized during a U.S.
raid on Al Qaeda in Yemen
in January.
March 21, 2017 • Agence France-Presse
The United States
warned Tuesday that extremists plan to target passenger jets with bombs
hidden in electronic devices, and banned carrying them onto flights from
10 Middle East airports
March 23, 2017 • StandWithUs
Jewish
Voice for Peace (JVP), which will give a platform to Rasmea Odeh,
convicted killer of two Israeli students, at their conference at the
Hyatt McCormick, Chicago, has
blocked a request to the Hyatt Hotel to hold a service for
her victims.
March 22, 2017 • Times
of Israel
Hamas's leader in the Gaza Strip said on Wednesday
that the terror group will not cease its conflict with Israel until
"the liberation of all of Palestine."
March 21, 2017 • Newsweek
The Texas attorney general has suggested that allowing
Muslim students to use a spare classroom at a Frisco high school for
prayer violated fellow students' rights to religious liberty.
March 21, 2017 • BBC
News
The
Israeli military's chief of staff has added weight to Arab media reports
that Hezbollah was behind the killing of its own commander in Syria in
2016.
March 21, 2017 • Times
of Israel
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif warned
Monday that Tehran is "completely ready" to restart its nuclear
program if the US fails to live up to its commitments under the July 2015
nuclear deal.
March 20, 2017 • Jewish
News Service
Jordan's recent treatment of the cases of anti-Israel
terrorists, however, has tested the Hashemite kingdom's relationship with
Israel and may reveal seething animosity beneath the surface—at least
within the Jordanian population.
March 20, 2017 • The
Algemeiner
A Minnesota university student leader who tweeted
"yahood [Jews] will get what coming for them [sic]" railed on
Facebook against exposure of his social media posts as
an "Islamophobic smear campaign."
March 19, 2017 • Haaretz
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has announced that
he will be granting the highest Palestinian honor to a Jordanian diplomat
who stepped down on Friday as the
head of a UN commission over pressure to withdraw a report
accusing Israel of apartheid.
March 19, 2017 • The
Jerusalem Post
The terrorist responsible for the death of Ezra
Schwartz and two others in a drive-by shooting in November 2015 was
sentenced to four life prison terms by the Judea Military Court on
Sunday.
March 19, 2017 • The
Dallas Morning News
"My
name is Khizr Khan. I am patriotic, American Muslim," he said to
thundering applause Saturday night at a fundraiser for the Dallas-Fort
Worth chapter of the
Council on American-Islamic Relations.
March 18, 2017 • FoxNews.com
The
39-year-old suspected attacker killed at Paris' Orly airport on Saturday
after trying to wrestle away a soldier's weapon had already crossed
authorities' radar for suspected Islamic extremism.
March 18, 2017 • The
Spectator
Rigid interpretations of the veil are a recent
invention. They're derived not from the Quran or early Islamic tradition
but from a misogyny which claims a false basis in the divine.
March 17, 2017 • WorldNetDaily.com
The main plaintiff in the Hawaii case blocking
President Trump's revised temporary travel ban is an imam with ties to
the Muslim Brotherhood.
March 16, 2017 • PJ
Media
The "deradicalization" narrative -- along
with a whole industry of academics pursuing large cash grants from
governments looking to set up such programs -- is built upon the premise
that the right set of information and
conditions can turn terrorists not only away from violence,
but even into respectable and productive citizens.
March 16, 2017 • The
Jerusalem Post
A Jordanian newspaper reported on Thursday that Jordan
will not agree to extradite terrorist Ahlam Tamimi to the US, where she
would have been tried for killing Americans during the Second Intifada.
March 16, 2017 • MEMRI
MEMRI
reports on Muslim Brotherhood media efforts to counter U.S. legislative
and legal moves to designate it a terrorist organization, efforts by the
Egyptian regime and official media to prove that it does indeed engage in
terrorism, and claims by Egyptian writers that the regime is
not doing enough to combat the MB's campaign in the West.
March 20, 2017 • Times
of Israel
Ayman
Odeh says the Palestinian-American, who indicated Zionism and feminism
are incompatible, is a 'freedom fighter'.
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