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by Steven Emerson • January
30, 2018 • IPT News  
Why
are Google and YouTube sponsoring a day-long symposium featuring a roster
of speakers including known Islamist anti-Semites, as well as known
militant Islamists who are long time Israel bashers and Hamas supporters?
And why are Google and YouTube providing a forum for
Islamists who approve of Sharia-imposed "death by stoning?"
by John Rossomando • February
1, 2018 • IPT News  
A
liberal Syrian opposition leader lobbied the Trump
White House and conservative think tanks in Washington last week to
support a plan to counter growing Iranian and Islamist domination in
Syria. Kamal al-Labwani says he received a favorable reception from his
contact at the
National Security Council and from the think tanks with
which he met.
by Patrick Dunleavy • January
26, 2018 • IPT News  
"My
judge is a kaffir, my lawyer is a kaffir, my prose[c]utor is a kaffir,
and my jury are all kaffirs..."
With
those words, convicted Islamic terrorist Ahmad Khan Rahimi revealed both
his disdain for the American criminal justice system and his lack of
remorse for the evil acts he committed."
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February 1, 2018 • Reuters  
France
will start offering euro-denominated credits to Iranian buyers of its
goods later this year, a move to bolster trade while keeping it outside
the reach of U.S. sanctions, the head of state-owned investment bank
Bpifrance said.
January 31, 2018 • The
Jerusalem Post  
The
Bulgarian state prosecution has decided not to charge Hezbollah with
involvement in the 2012 bomb attack at the Burgas airport that killed
five Israelis and their Bulgarian bus driver and wounded 32 other
Israelis.
January 30, 2018 • The
Times of Israel  
A
senior Hamas official who suffered critical gunshot injuries three weeks
ago in his home in the Gaza Strip was pronounced dead on Tuesday, with a
cloud of uncertainty still surrounding the incident.
January 29, 2018 • The New
York Post
 
Victims
of Manhattan's bicycle-path terror attack have filed notices to sue the
city and state for more than $600 million — saying authorities were well
aware that the area was vulnerable to a vehicle-ramming incident yet did
nothing about it.
January 29, 2018 • The
Washington Free Beacon  
University
of South Florida student government senators attempted last week to push
through a resolution condemning the Trump administration's recognition of
Jerusalem as Israel's capital, with the support of a network
of external pro-Palestinian activists.
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