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by Patrick Dunleavy • January
18, 2018 • Fox News
This article was first published by Fox News.
The
anti-Israel Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) Movement pretends to
be working toward peace between Israel and the Palestinians, but in
reality many of its supporters want to destroy Israel as a Jewish state.
For this reason, BDS has attracted support from terrorists, convicted
killers and anti-Semites in the U.S. and abroad.
by IPT News • January 18, 2018
Palestinian
President Mahmoud Abbas has issued another veiled, public call for
violence and terrorism against Israelis.
by Scott Newark • January 18,
2018 • Special to IPT News
The
bizarre case of Joshua Boyle and his family is back in the news in Canada
as a result of two strange recent developments.
by Hany Ghoraba • January 16,
2018 • Special to IPT News
In
the first official statement of its kind, the Muslim Brotherhood
announced last month that it now regards the United States of America as
an enemy, following President Trump's decision to move its embassy in
Israel to Jerusalem.
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January 18, 2018 • The
Washington Free Beacon
The
State Department is hiding a classified report on Palestinian refugees
that insiders say could be a game changer in how the United States
approaches the situation and allocates millions in taxpayer funds to a
key United Nations agency, according to multiple sources briefed on the
situation.
January 18, 2018 • San
Diego Free Press
As
an LGBTQ Muslim, I find it easier to explain myself to the far right than
I do to American Muslims. Don't get me wrong, the Muslim community is
more tolerant to the LGBTQ community than Christian conservative
Americans. However, they still don't accept Muslims who are also LGBTQ.
January 18, 2018 • Israel
Hayom
At
least one member of the terrorist cell responsible for the death of Rabbi
Raziel Shevach near the Samaria outpost of Havat Gilad last week was
killed in an overnight gunfight with
Israeli forces in a refugee camp in the Palestinian town of Jenin.
January 18, 2018 • Al-Monitor
A
delegation of leading opposition figures touched down in Washington this
week hoping to convince White House officials to protect rebel-held zones
in northwestern Syria from forces loyal to President Bashar
al-Assad.
January 18, 2018 • Foundation
for Defense of Democracies - Long War Journal
The
U.S. announced yesterday that Christian Ganczarski, a German jihadist who
joined al Qaeda in the 1990s, has been charged with various
terror-related crimes in a superseding indictment. Ganczarski has been
imprisoned in France since 2003, when the US government and its allies
orchestrated his arrest in Paris.
January 18, 2018 • Reuters
Gunmen
in Pakistan shot and killed two women working on a polio eradication
campaign on Thursday, the latest in a string of attacks on efforts to
protect children from the crippling and sometimes deadly disease. No
group claimed responsibility for the killings in the southwestern city of
Quetta but such attacks have in the past been carried out by
Islamist militants, who oppose the immunization of children as
un-Islamic.
January 18, 2018 • The
Jerusalem Post
The
trial of two Hezbollah operatives, who allegedly blew up an Israeli tour
bus in 2012, killing five Israelis and their Bulgarian bus driver,
started on Wednesday in Sofia, Bulgaria.
January 18, 2018 • The
Toronto Star
Saeeda
was at work when she got the message: "Mama, I've left to join
ISIS." There are no words, Saeeda says, to describe how she felt on
that November 2014 afternoon.
January 17, 2018 • Times of
Israel
Israel
carried out airstrikes at a military airport near Damascus Tuesday night,
possibly hitting a weapons depot belonging to the Lebanese terror group
Hezbollah, according to unconfirmed Syrian opposition reports.
January 17, 2018 • The
Guardian
Social
media companies and lawmakers have been urged to prepare for a looming
type of extremism born from foreign actors mobilising U.S. citizens to
carry out violent acts in their homeland.
January 17, 2018 • The
Daily Telegraph
A
terrorist bomb-making video watched by Salman Abedi before he blew
himself up at a Manchester pop concert is still
being shared on YouTube, the U.S. Senate has heard.
January 17, 2018 • Variety
A
ban in Lebanon on Steven Spielberg's "The Post" was overruled
Wednesday by Prime Minister Saad Hariri in what appears to be the first
time a film has surmounted a negative recommendation by Lebanese
censors.
January 17, 2018 • Associated
Press
Saudi
Arabia's King Salman ordered the transfer of $2 billion to Yemen on
Wednesday, a day after Yemen's Saudi-backed prime minister made an urgent
appeal on the kingdom and its allies to save the local currency from
"complete collapse."
January 16, 2018 • Derby
Telegraph
A
bomb-making manual believed to have been downloaded by a Derby man who
was days away from launching a massive terrorist attack is still on
Google, it has been claimed.
January 16, 2018 • New York
Post
Convicted
Chelsea bomber Ahmad Khan Rahimi has been unrepentant while locked up,
according to federal prosecutors who argue he should get life behind bars
at his Feb. 13 sentencing. Rahimi was convicted of detonating a series of
bombs in New York and New Jersey in 2016.
January 16, 2018 • Toronto
Sun
The
moment the first pictures appeared of 11-year-old Khowlah Noman at a
press conference, flanked by her mother in niqab and a Muslim activist
from Mississauga, I knew there was something not right. Khowlah's story
that an Asian man cut her hijab with scissors was a physical
impossibility.
January 16, 2018 • The Hill
Qatar
is on a charm offensive designed to portray itself as a victim of
rivalries in which Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and their
allies have isolated the emirate.
January 16, 2018 • MEMRI
In
an address to the PLO Central Council on January 14, Palestinian
President Mahmoud Abbas said that the Central Council "is required
to reexamine the agreements between the PLO and the Israeli
government."
January 16, 2018 • Times of
Israel
The
Mossad intelligence service provided critical information that led to
raids on the homes of suspected Iranian spies throughout Germany,
Israel's Kan public broadcaster reported on Tuesday.
January 15, 2018 • FoxNews.com
The
notorious hook-handed British hate preacher Abu Hamza claimed he was
tipped off by militant contacts in Afghanistan about the September 11
attacks four days before planes struck the World Trade Center in 2001,
court papers revealed Monday.
January 15, 2018 • CNN.com
A
confidential UN report has concluded that Iran failed to block ballistic
missile supplies from being used by Houthi rebels fighting a Saudi-led
military coalition in war-torn Yemen... . The report also criticizes
Saudi Arabia and its coalition fighting the Iranian-backed rebels in
Yemen for
not doing enough to prevent civilian casualties.
January 15, 2018 • ABC -
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
One
of Australia's most infamous members of the Islamic State group, Neil
Prakash, has been linked to a failed terror plot to attack the Statue of
Liberty in New York.
January 14, 2018 • Los
Angeles Times
It
was an unusual and terse announcement: "In accordance with current
assessments," the Israel army said on Saturday, the Kerem Shalom
Crossing would be closed the next day.
January 13, 2018 • The
Atlantic
A
two-year investigation identifies one of the very few Americans in the
Islamic State's upper ranks—and sheds light on the dynamics of
radicalization.
January 12, 2018 • Jewish
Telegraphic Agency
French
Jews protested the release of a man who was extradited from Canada on
suspicion that he was involved in the 1980 bombing of a Paris synagogue.
CRIF, the umbrella group of French Jewish communities, said on Friday
that it was "indignant" about the release of Hassan Diab, a
Lebanese-Canadian academic accused in the 1980 bombing of the synagogue
on Copernic Street, which killed four people.
January 12, 2018 • Politico
A
federal court has unsealed new details about how investigators tried to
track down suspected sources for New York Times reporter David Sanger's
book discussing how the U.S. and Israel used a computer virus known as
"Stuxnet" to sabotage Iran's nuclear program.
January 12, 2018 • The
Washington Free Beacon
The
head of Washington, D.C.'s teachers' union sent an email condemning
"Israeli occupation" and asked her 5,000 members to lodge
complaints against the police department for partnering with the
Anti-Defamation League to train in Israel.
January 12, 2018 • Middle
East Eye
The
Islamic State made millions a day after striking deals with Syria's
government and contacts in Turkey and Iraq, according to former IS
payroll clerk.
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