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by John Rossomando • July 7,
2017 • IPT News
The
Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) wants to be viewed as a
mainstream Muslim organization, but its recent convention suggests it
remains anything but moderate.
by IPT News • June 30, 2017
A
disproportionate number of perpetrators of anti-Semitic violence in
Western Europe are "individuals of Muslim background," a
rigorous new study shows.
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July 6, 2017 • The
Telegraph
Dangerous
Muslim extremists have been locked up in Britain's first "jihadi
jail" to stop them brainwashing other inmates. Nearly a dozen
terrorists have been jailed in a
"separation centre" at HMP Frankland in Durham
and isolated from other prisoners.
July 6, 2017 • Newsweek
The Islamic State militant group (ISIS) is forging a
"virtual caliphate" that will outlast the group's territorial
hold in Iraq
and Syria, the European Union's anti-terror chief has warned.
July 6, 2017 • The National
Ramadan Abedi, the father of the Manchester suicide
bomber who killed 22 people including seven children, accompanied the
Libyan Islamist commander Abdulhakim Belhaj to a meeting with the Taliban
in Afghanistan in the mid-1990s, The National can reveal.
July 6, 2017 • Conservative
Review
Linda
Sarsour, a Hamas-tied and prominent Women's March leader, Islamic
supremacist, and anti-Semite, has called for a "jihad" (Islamic
holy war) against President Trump. Addressing the 54th Annual ISNA
(Islamic Society of North America) Convention this past weekend, Sarsour
delivered a 22-minute screed attacking the Trump
administration and called on the Muslim community to unite
against the White House.
July 5, 2017 • The Toronto
Sun
Lawyers
acting for the widow of an American special forces soldier have filed an
application in Canada seeking to enforce a massive U.S. damages award
against former Guantanamo Bay detainee Omar Khadr
July 5, 2017 • YNetnews.com
Indian
Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Wednesday afternoon with Moshe
Holtzberg, whose parents were murdered in the 2008 terror attack on the
Chabad House in Mumbai.
July 5, 2017 • Agence
France-Presse
Three
people are in custody on suspicion of supplying the firearms used by
Islamist terrorist Amedy Coulibaly in his attack on the Hyper Cacher
kosher supermarket in Paris in January 2015, sources told AFP on
Wednesday.
July 5, 2017 • Jewish
Telegraphic Agency
A
new set of DNA has been identified among the 85 victims of the AMIA
Buenos Aires Jewish Center attack, strengthening the hypothesis that the
1994 attack was carried out by a suicide bomber. The discovery was
announced on Monday by the AMIA Special Investigation Unit of the General
Prosecution, two weeks before the
23rd anniversary of the bombing that also injured hundreds.
July 5, 2017 • The
Washington Free Beacon
U.S.
forces have been instructed to take all measures needed to protect
American interests in Syria, including military measures, as part of an
effort that comes after top officials in the Trump administration
assessed that Iran is deliberately probing American weaknesses and
reactions on the Syrian battlefield, according to senior Trump
administration officials who spoke to the Washington
Free Beacon.
July 5, 2017 • The
Jerusalem Post
Bishop Manfred Scheuer resigned as president of the
Catholic peace organization Pax Christi in Austria because of outbreaks
of antisemitism within the NGO and at a Pax Christi event with the
Palestinian ambassador.
July 4, 2017 • The Toronto
Sun
The Trudeau government is reportedly set to settle a
civil suit launched by Omar Khadr, and pay the young Canadian al-Qaida
operative upwards of $10 million, as well as officially apologize to him
for not treating him with kid gloves and intervention hugs.
July 4, 2017 • The Toronto
Star
The
Scarborough woman accused of swinging a golf club and a knife at Canadian
Tire employees and customers, and who has also pledged allegiance to
Daesh, had left to go to Syria to join the terrorist organization in
April 2016, according to the RCMP.
July 3, 2017 • The Local es
Two
thirds of some 3,000 violent extremists currently in Sweden are believed
to have Islamist motives, the head of the country's security police Säpo
said on Monday.
July 3, 2017 • WTOP
The
controversy over whether to approve the request to build a new mosque in
the protected "rural crescent" of Prince William County
apparently isn't over.
July 3, 2017 • Times of
Israel
One
of the most wanted Palestinian terrorists, believed by Israeli
intelligence to have planned the kidnapping and murder of three Israeli
teens in the West Bank in the summer of 2014, has moved to Lebanon after
being expelled
last month from Qatar.
July 2, 2017 • The Atlantic
Saudi Arabia and the UAE particularly view Qatar's
support for Muslim Brotherhood affiliates as lethally threatening to
their own regimes, and therefore see Qatar's behavior as not merely objectionable,
but utterly intolerable.
July 2, 2017 • Asharq
Al-Awsat
Former
U.S. Republican Congressman Mike Rogers stressed that Washington must
persuade Qatar to change its behavior and start negotiations to resolve
the crisis with its Gulf neighbors.
June 30, 2017 • YNetnews.com
UN
Envoy to the Middle East, Nickolay Mladenov, meets with Hamas leader
Ismail Haniyeh in attempt to get Hamas and Palestinian Authority to
cooperate over electricity;
Mladenov proposes EU will pay the excise tax on diesel fuel entering Gaza
Strip, if both sides agree to it.
June 30, 2017 • The
Washington Free Beacon
The
nerve agent sarin was used in the April 4 chemical weapons attack against
Syrian civilians that killed more than 90 people, including several
children, an international chemical weapons watchdog confirmed on Friday,
June 30.
June 29, 2017 • The
Algemeiner
A
senior PLO official and former negotiator with Israel went before a UN
forum on June 29 to emphatically deny that Hamas and the Popular Front
for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) were terror groups.
June 22, 2017 • The Meir
Amit Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center
The
UAE Red Crescent secretary general criticized Hamas for launching rockets
near a UAE field hospital during Operation Protective Edge to provoke a
reaction from Israel that would "show Israel attacked humanitarian
aid facilities."
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