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IPT Details Greenwald's Years of Anti-U.S./Israel Rhetoric

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Glenn Greenwald's Web of Propaganda

by Steven Emerson  •  December 19, 2018  •  IPT News FacebookTwitter
Purportedly dedicated to "adversarial journalism," whose "prime target is the U.S. intelligence apparatus," Glenn Greenwald's Intercept, according to one commentator, "makes no pretense of being a neutral news organization...its one-sidedness is so flagrant and relentless that it easily traverses the line separating argumentation from propaganda."

Hamas-Driven West Bank Violence Targets Israel and the PA

by Yaakov Lappin  •  December 18, 2018  •  Special to IPT News FacebookTwitter
Hamas in Gaza wants to preserve a truce with Israel so that it can strengthen its Islamist regime and military wing. But when it comes to the West Bank, it has a whole different policy. In the West Bank, Hamas works around the clock to trigger deadly terrorism against Israelis.

The Strasbourg Terror Attack - Only the Names Have Changed

by Patrick Dunleavy  •  December 17, 2018  •  IPT News FacebookTwitter
"Ladies and gentlemen, the story you are about to see is true. Only the names have been changed to protect the innocent." That was the opening line for the well-known
TV and radio show "Dragnet," which told the story of criminals
and law enforcement authorities' efforts to stop them.

Iran's European Hit Men

by Abigail R. Esman  •  December 14, 2018  •  Special to IPT News FacebookTwitter
It is just before dusk when gunshots sound on a quiet, residential street in November 2017. A man falls to the sidewalk. A dark BMW races off, into the growing darkness of the night.

Tunisian Gender Equality Reforms Condemned by Egypt's Al Azhar

by Hany Ghoraba  •  December 12, 2018  •  Special to IPT News FacebookTwitter
Women in Tunisia will have rights to the same inheritance as men and will enjoy other sweeping new rights under a new gender equality law approved last month by Tunisia's cabinet.

Thank You, Zahra Billoo

December 10, 2018  •  IPT News FacebookTwitter
You read that headline right. Thank you to Zahra Billoo, the radical Islamist director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations' (CAIR) San Francisco Bay Area chapter.
We still think she's filled with a blinding hate toward Israel and those who support it. Our gratitude should not be taken as a change of heart. She's no fan of ours, either.

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Also in the News

Project Combatting Anti-Semitism Defaced with Palestinian Flag

December 18, 2018  •  Washington Examiner FacebookTwitter
A memorial created to raise awareness about anti-Semitism on one college campus in California was challenged with pro-Palestine graffiti and insignia last week.

2 Israelis Killed, 2 Seriously Injured in Second West Bank Shooting Attack

December 13, 2018  •  Jewish Telegraphic Agency FacebookTwitter
Two Israeli soldiers were killed and two others seriously injured in a shooting attack near a bus stop in the West Bank.

Analysis: Strasbourg Attack Fits Previous Model of Criminal-Terror Nexus in Europe

December 12, 2018  •  Jerusalem Post FacebookTwitter
On Tuesday, Cherif Chekatt, 29, shot at a crowd next to a Christmas market in central Strasbourg killing two, while a third person was brain-dead and being kept alive on life support. Six more victims are fighting for their lives.

FBI: Ohio Man Arrested in Toledo Synagogue Plot, Said He was Inspired by Pittsburgh Shooting

December 10, 2018  •  USA Today FacebookTwitter
A 21-year-old Ohio man accused of planning to attack a Toledo synagogue told undercover FBI agents that he was inspired both by Islamist propaganda and the suspect in the Pittsburgh synagogue massacre that killed 11 people, authorities said Monday.

Is the Women's March Melting Down?

December 10, 2018  •  Tablet Magazine FacebookTwitter
On Nov. 12, 2016, a group of seven women held a meeting in New York. They had never worked together before—in fact, most of them had never met—but they were brought together by what felt like the shared vision of an emerging mission.
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