Jihad
Thirty-four Australians released from a camp holding families of suspected ISIS terrorists in Syria
Hukmiya Mohamed, a co-director of Roj camp, told Reuters that the 34 Australians had been released to their families, who had come to Syria for the release.
Iran's parliament vows to fight 'holy war' if US targets Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in strikes
‘All time is unredeemable’: A core, timely message for Israel - opinion
Ex Navy SEAL with 'Amalek' shirt convicted of planning to throw explosives at cops
A Jihadist leader in Syria did outreach to the US at a key time
Some US think tanks get funding, often indirectly, from states in the Middle East, or sympathizers with those states. Some are linked to Qatar, some are even close to Iran
Qatar has sent hundreds of millions of dollars to terror group - report
Qatar, whose rulers have been accused by Germany’s Development Minister Gerd Mueller of financing the Islamic State terror movement in 2014, is slated to host the 2022 soccer World Cup.
How to defend Israel: Do not claim victimhood or deny power - opinion
Israel is fighting Islamic jihadism just like the West.
Boko Haram leader reportedly Abubakar Shekau killed, Nigeria investigates
Abubakar Shekau has been the figurehead of an Islamist insurgency that has since 2009 killed more than 30,000 people and forced around 2 million people to flee their homes.
The autopsy of jihadism in the United States
America’s jihadists were never an immigration problem. The biggest jihadist terror threat US faces today is ‘homegrown’
Islamic Jihad to boycott Palestinian vote
PIJ, which has boycotted all previous Palestinian presidential and parliamentary elections, is the second largest terror group in the Gaza Strip after Hamas.
UNRWA 'mistakenly' gave Palestinian kids textbooks calling for jihad
One Arabic grammar booklet features phrases like “Jihad is one of the doors to Paradise.” Another reads that “The Palestinians are lions in fighting the enemies.”
Paris court convicts 4 for Charlie Hebdo, kosher store terror attacks
The four men were among 14 people on trial in connection with the terrorist assaults in January 2015, whose actual perpetrators were killed after jointly planning the attacks.
Two men arrested in Switzerland for visiting the Vienna attacker in July
Swiss authorities have said the two men were "obviously friends" of the attacker and had met in person, but did not say when.
Third suspect in Nice attack in custody; victims named
Two of the three victims in the attack have been named as Vincent Loquès and Simone Barreto Silva.