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April 20, 2018 • IPT News
An
extremist imam used his Friday prayer last week to call on Muslims and
Palestinians to disavow non-violent protest against Israel. But the imam
was not preaching from the West Bank or Gaza Strip. This imam was yet
another spiritual leader espousing radical views from the United States.
by Hany Ghoraba • April 19,
2018 • Special to IPT News
The
Muslim Brotherhood has managed to weather many storms during nine decades
in Egypt. Presidents Gamal Abdel Nasser, Anwar Sadat and Hosni Mubarak
all tried to contain and suppress the Islamist movement, which ultimately
seeks a global Muslim Caliphate. But opportunity suddenly presented
itself after Mubarak's fall in 2011, and the Brotherhood won power a year
later. Any high hopes among voters led to an ill-fated year under
President Mohamed Morsi, who was ousted from power when millions of
frustrated Egyptians took to the streets during the June 30, 2013 revolution.
by Abigail R. Esman • April
17, 2018 • Special to IPT News
Forget
the beheading videos, the ISIS propaganda on social media, even the
terrorist attacks themselves. Europe, says counterterrorism expert Afshin
Ellian, is Islamizing itself, and in the process, the Western values on
which its democracies are built are increasingly put at risk.
by Patrick Dunleavy • April
17, 2018 • Fox News
Tuesday
was the due date for 2017 federal income tax returns – your deadline for
tallying up how much of the money that you worked hard to earn all year
goes to Uncle Sam to fund all sorts of important and worthwhile projects
... like
supporting the families of terrorist murderers.
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April 20, 2018 • Algemeiner
The
South Carolina State Senate overwhelmingly approved the legislation,
H3643, in a 37-4 vote on Thursday as part of a larger spending package.
The bill passed the State House
of Representatives in March in a 116-2 vote. South Carolina
Gov. Henry McMaster has expressed support for the bill and
is expected to sign it into law.
April 20, 2018 • Times of
Israel
A
Syrian-born German national accused of helping to plan the September 11,
2001 attacks has been detained by US-allied forces in Syria, the Pentagon
confirmed on Thursday.
April 20, 2018 • Associated
Press
A
federal judge on Thursday blocked the government from transferring an
American citizen accused of fighting with Islamic State militants to
Saudi Arabia, meaning he will stay for now in a U.S. military detention
facility in Iraq.
April 18, 2018 • The
Jerusalem Post
Leaders
of the progressive Women's March movement slammed the Anti-Defamation
League on Tuesday as an organization that "constantly" attacks
minorities of color around the world, after Starbucks announced that it
enlisted the civil rights group among those leading sensitivity training
for its employees.
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