Terrorism

US, UN considering removing HTS from list of terror groups

The US and UN weigh removing Syria's HTS rebel group from terror list as the former al Qaeda affiliate seeks to rebrand itself as a moderate opposition force.

Syrian rebels expose Assad's labs with Captagon, 'poison' drug fueling deadly trade

Captagon, one of the world’s most infamous stimulants, carries a complex legacy with devastating implications for health, society, and politics. 

Knesset passes law deducting Hamas legal fees from PA funds

The legislation passed its second and third readings with 26 MKs voting in favor and four against.

By YAKI ADAMKER
12/12/2024

IAF kills Hamas Nukhba commander behind Oct. 7 outpost attack

On October 7, the ‘Paga’ outpost near Kibbutz Be’eri witnessed the murders of 14 IDF soldiers.

Terror ramming attack in Bnei Brak wounds one

Magen David Adom said it was transferring to the Mayanei Hayeshua Medical Center one person in his 20s who had suffered light wounds. 

New Zealand’s attempt to silence criticism of UNRWA funding

The attempts of Ministry officials to censure criticism of their decisions to fund UNRWA have now become a larger issue about transparency and accountability in government.

By DR DAVID CUMIN
08/12/2024

To wage my small war against Palestinian terror, I am suing the PA for NIS 50 million

For thirty years, since Yasser Arafat took power in 1994, the PA has been supporting terror against innocent Jews around the world. 

By LEO DEE
08/12/2024

PA ordered to pay millions in compensation for imprisoning, torturing collaborators with Israel

The rulings describe severe cases of torture endured by the plaintiffs, including serious physical injuries, sleep deprivation, and psychological abuse.

By AVRAHAM BLOCH
08/12/2024
 Israeli soldiers patrol in the West Bank city of Hebron on October 22, 2024

PIJ terrorist wounds several in ramming attack near Hebron

IDF troops are currently blocking routes, encircling the area of Hebron, and searching for the terrorist.

Without taking action against radicalization, Europe risks losing stability

Significant cultural clashes between Western values – freedom of speech, secularism, and gender equality – and conservative Islamic norms exacerbate tensions.

By DAVID BEN-BASAT
07/12/2024
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