Terrorism
UK charity regulator allowing Islamist, Iran-backed hate to spread, victims say - report
Survivors of Islamist terror attacks accused Britain’s charity watchdog of moving too slowly against organizations alleged to platform extremists and Iranian-linked propaganda.
Bereaved families petition High Court to preserve Kfar Aza massacre site
Where terror meets the rule of law
Hamas leadership calls for kidnapping of IDF soldiers following death penalty law passing - report
US halts dollar shipments to Iraq, freezes military aid over militia concerns
The US has halted $500M in dollar shipments to Iraq and frozen military cooperation programs, demanding Baghdad dismantle Iranian-backed militias in response to militia attacks.
IAF technicians charged with spying for Iran, Lebanon PM accuses Israel of war crimes
Hundreds of Hezbollah terrorists killed in 24 hours prior to ceasefire • IRGC gunboat fires on container ship near Oman • Trump extends US-Iran ceasefire
Alleged Iranian front group calls on Americans to kill Trump, claims it could have killed Ivanka
The group also called on Americans, particularly those in the US security apparatus and alleged victims of financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, to kill Trump.
Kosovar teen charged for trying to kill teacher wanted to kill 'as many Jewish people as possible'
Identified only as Erjon S, the juvenile suspect was charged with assault, aggravated assault, and resisting arrest, in addition to three attempted murder charges on March 31.
Man convicted of terror plot allowed to stay in UK after wife banned for supporting Islamic State
Shah Rahman, a Bangladeshi national, pleaded guilty to charges of engaging in conduct in preparation for terrorist acts and was sentenced to 17 years in prison before being released in 2017.
First conviction secured against Kenton United Synagogue arsonists as police foil new attack
The British national had been charged on Monday and was the second person arrested for the Saturday attack, which caused smoke damage to the synagogue's interior.
After a $655M PLO verdict, Oct. 7 victims go after Hamas's money - interview
Gideon Fisher tells the 'Post' about the emerging legal strategy of targeting terrorist financing in civil litigation, offering victims of the October 7 massacre a potential path for compensation.
New jihadist group or Iranian proxy? Ashab al-Yamin attacks raise alarm across Europe - analysis
The terror group may be another case of the Islamic regime employing criminals, youths, and third-country individuals to impose its will abroad.
Every day is Memorial Day: A mother's daily battle with grief and the choice to live - opinion
Memorial Day holds new meaning for Shirit Yerushalmi, who reflects on life after losing her daughter in Gaza.
Hezbollah remains the central barrier in israel-lebanon negotiations - opinion
Peace with Israel hinges on whether Lebanon can reclaim sovereignty from Hezbollah’s parallel structures.