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August 3, 2016 • IPT
News
Nihad
Awad, the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) executive
director, is in Turkey this week. It isn't clear why, but Awad
is taking advantage of his travels to post upbeat photographs celebrating
that country's recent failed military coup.
Last
month, a faction of Turkey's military tried to oust Islamist President
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, who has consolidated power and steered his country
away from the secular ambitions laid out by modern founder Mustafa Kemal
Ataturk toward a decidedly Islamist state.
by Noah Beck • July
28, 2016 • Special to IPT News
The
mass
rape of hundreds of German women mostly by Muslim migrants
last New Year's was recently revealed to be far worse than originally
acknowledged.
Authorities
now
believe that more than 1,200 women were sexually assaulted –
more than twice the original estimate of 500. While more than 2,000 men
were allegedly involved, only 120 suspects — about half of them recently
arrived migrants — have been identified.
July 29, 2016 • IPT
News
Editor's note: For details on the Rasmieh Odeh case
and the intense support behind her, see our series, "Spinning a
Terrorist Into a Victim," here.
As
she fights to block a psychological examination by a government expert,
convicted Palestinian terrorist Rasmieh
Odeh added a new member to her defense team, one who shares
her intense hatred for Israel.
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Palestinian Terrorists
Incorporating Rat Poison in Attack Plans
A Palestinian terrorist planned to bomb the Jerusalem light rail last
month with an explosive device containing poisonous material, Israeli
police said Tuesday.
Also in the News
August 1, 2016 • The
Wall Street Journal
President Obama's campaign against Islamic State has
been marked by hesitation and gradual escalation, and on Monday it
expanded to the would-be caliphate's Libyan front.
U.S. planes conducted airstrikes against ISIS vehicles
and a tank in the coastal city of Sirte, which has become the Libyan
headquarters for the terror group.
by Stephen Dinan •
August 1, 2016 • The Washington Times
Homeland Security granted a new temporary amnesty
Monday to more than 8,000 Syrians living in the U.S. right now, saying
they can remain for up to 18 months longer no matter what their legal
status.
by NOEMIE BISSERBE •
August 1, 2016 • The Wall Street Journal
Now the return over the past year of an unprecedented
number of jihadists from Islamic State territory is placing European prisons
in an even bigger bind. To keep militants off the streets, authorities
are throwing many of them in jail, but that is injecting battle-hardened
radicals into overcrowded prisons.
by JON DEAN • July
31, 2016 • Mirror
An ISIS
propaganda rag has revealed the top six reasons why they despise the rest
of the free world. In an article entitled 'Why We Hate you and Want to
Fight You', the 15th edition of the terrorists' periodical Dabiq spells
out why the jihads are hell bent on destroying the West.
by Lizzie Dearden •
July 30, 2016 • Independent
The children of foreign fighters living in Isis
territory in Syria and Iraq are being trained to become the "next
generation" of terrorists, Europe's law enforcement agency has
warned.
The terror group advertises its use of children as
fighters and suicide bombers, as well as featuring children, including a
four-year-old British boy, as executioners in its gory propaganda videos.
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