Jihadis
As US moves against the Muslim Brotherhood, Middle East pays close attention - analysis
Regional governments are responding cautiously to Washington’s move against the Muslim Brotherhood, as concerns grow over its effect on regional balance and influence.
Why are tensions flaring again between Afghanistan and Pakistan? - explainer
Texas governor designates CAIR, Muslim Brotherhood criminal, terrorist groups
Druze religious council submits evidence to UN on genocide, systematic attacks against Syrian Druze
An end to the grievance-based approach
Until we acknowledge the ideology that attracts men like Ronald Fiddler, and then fight that ideology, addressing specific grievances of specific individuals or groups is futile.
The Recent Impact of Muslim Religion and Culture on the United States of America
Jihadists say Trump's travel ban great for recruitment
"This was a win for jihadists and other anti-US forces. It fuels the belief out there that Americans are anti-Islam."
ISIS commander: Trump victory will strengthen our recruitment
"This guy is a complete maniac. His utter hate towards Muslims will make our job much easier because we can recruit thousands," Abu Omar Khorasani, a top ISIS commander in Afghanistan, told Reuters.
Confiscated ISIS documents provide glimpse into terror group's inner workings
The Daily Beast claims that it exclusively obtained the official ISIS-stamped files that provide examples of inner-turmoil afflicting various ranks of Islamic State's expansive operations.
Saudi Arabia's new jihadists: Poorly trained but hard to stop
The coordination but poor training appear to be a sign of ISIS's operational model, recruiting would-be jihadists online and managing plots remotely with minimal involvement in training.
Gaza-based pro-ISIS group urges Muslims on social media to donate for weapons
Jihadis online have been encouraging people to donate by citing verses from the Koran praising those that contribute financially to jihad.
'Israeli man conspired to help jihadi infiltrate into Israel to carry out terror attacks'
Tel Sheva man who served as a substitute teacher indicted for allegedly conspiring with Jordanian sheikh.
ISIS member seen in execution video believed to be British 'bouncy castle' salesman
Video revives memories of "Jihadi John," another British ISIS member who appeared in several videos in which hostages were murdered before he himself was believed to have been killed.
Analysis: Are France and the EU serious about combating jihadism?
Scores of military experts believe ground troops are a sine qua non of winning the war against Islamic State in the Syrian and Iraqi theaters.