Jihad
EU condemns Palestinian Authority textbooks containing 'antisemitism, glorification of jihad'
The EU called for any future funding to the PA to be conditional on the removal of ”antisemitic content, incitement to violence and the glorification of martyrdom and jihad” from textbooks.
French cement maker Lafarge found guilty of financing jihadists in Syria
Iran sees jihad, the West sees geopolitics - and that gap is dangerous - opinion
Explosion near Amsterdam WTC linked to emerging group Ashab al-Yamin
Why was the Islamic State so militarily effective? - book review
In 'Soldiers of End-Times,' Ido Levy explains how the ISIS apocalyptic ideology helped gird troop morale.
Who will be Islamic State's new leader? Experts, analysts weigh in
The next leader of ISIS is likely to be chosen from a group of battle-hardened Iraqi jihadists.
Saudi Arabian textbooks show improvements - IMPACT-se
The research on the Saudi Arabia school curriculum shows a continuing trend of improvement and dramatic changes over the span of one year.
Palestinians riot in W. Bank, Jerusalem in solidarity with Gilboa
Palestinian factions have been calling on people to stand against IDF troops deployed at the prisons in the West Bank.
Biden allowed Afghanistan, the world to become more dangerous - opinion
Was the withdrawal a wise and courageous decision, as US President Joe Biden’s defenders claim, or was it foreign policy malpractice?
Afghanistan killed war for democracy, but war on jihadism lives on
MIDDLE ISRAEL: The war on Islamism, unlike the war for democracy, is both winnable and imperative.
German police raid homes of suspected accomplices to Vienna attacker
Police searched the homes of Kosovan national Blinor S. and German Drilon G., who are suspected of failing to report plans for the attack to the authorities.
Pakistan is undertaking a dangerous gamble - opinion
Pakistan’s support of jihadi groups stems partly from cynical realism, in order to expand its sphere of influence in Afghanistan and support the Islamist insurgency in Jammu and Kashmir.
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.