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by Scott Newark • May 18, 2018
• Special to IPT News
Earlier
this year, the Investigative Project on Terrorism reported on the strange
case of Professor Hassan Diab, who was returned to Canada following his
2014 extradition to France on terrorism charges.
by Teri Blumenfeld • May 16,
2018 • IPT News
Fresh
off the increasingly awkward relationship between some of the leaders of
the Women's March and their associations with notorious anti-Semites such
as Louis Farrakhan, there is a new champion illustrating the consistent
disregard for anti-Semitism when it serves an Islamist purpose.
Women's
March organizers Linda Sarsour and Tamika Mallory have run into trouble
for supporting Farrakhan, and Sarsour has been criticized for her
anti-Zionist and downright anti-Semitic social media posts.
by Yaakov Lappin • May 15,
2018 • Special to IPT News
Gaza's
dire economic situation is one reason observers cite for the ongoing
violent Palestinian protests at the border with Israel. But, Israeli
officials say, the blame for the stark economic reality lies with those
who control Gaza.
Israel
is working hard to prevent the economy of Gaza from collapsing, but Hamas
is doing just the opposite, recklessly harming the economic situation of
the very people it rules over.
by John Rossomando • May 15,
2018 • IPT News
Members
of the Muslim Brotherhood-linked Egyptian Americans for Freedom and
Justice (EAFJ) canvassed Capitol Hill last week seeking support against
the Egyptian regime's human-rights record.
by John Rossomando • May 15,
2018 • IPT News
Terrorist
apologists and their allies wrapped themselves in civil rights rhetoric
on Capitol Hill last week for the 4th Annual National Muslim Advocacy
Day, sponsored by the US Council of Muslim Organizations (USCMO).
The
USCMO acts as an umbrella organization, coordinating activities of major
Islamist organizations including the Council on American Islamic
Relations (CAIR), Muslim American Society (MAS) and the Islamic Circle of
North America (ICNA), among others.
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May 17, 2018 • Washington
Free Beacon
Congress
is set to consider a new measure to recognize Israel's sovereignty over
the contested Golan Heights region that separates Israel from Syria, a
key piece of territory that has become all the more important since the
civil war in Syria brought scores of jihadist fighters, including those
backed by Iran, into the region.
May 16, 2018 • Jerusalem
Post
On
May 10, 2018, Israel struck dozens of Iranian military targets in Syria
in response to rocket fire directed at the Jewish state from units of
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps' (IRGC) Quds Force, also known
as the Pasdaran. For decades, the IRGC has targeted Israel and Jews
throughout the world at the behest of Teheran's Shi'ite
Muslim theocratic dictatorship – often by supporting
proxies, including Palestinian Sunni Muslim terrorist
groups like Hamas.
May 16, 2018 • Algemeiner
Corey
Saylor, a prominent Muslim activist in the United States, made a stunning
admission last week. Speaking at a counter-Islamophobia conference at the
University of Minnesota, Saylor admitted that anti-Muslim sentiment is
driven in part by jihadists who kill in the name of Allah.
May 13, 2018 • Reuters
CAIRO
(Reuters) - Al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahri, speaking in a recording
released on Sunday, the eve of plans by the United States to move its
embassy to Jerusalem, said that Tel Aviv was also Muslim land.
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