Osama bin laden
'They betrayed him': Former CIA informant who provided intelligence on bin Laden faces deportation
Blerim Skoro has maintained that US authorities promised him safety in return for his information, though he was deported upon his release in 2007 despite being married to an American.
What Israel's spy chief warned me about terrorism in 1980 - opinion
Hamas's Yahya Sinwar welcomed apocalyptic nuclear war if it meant destroying Israel - analysis
Bankrupt Iran’s regime before it bankrolls more terror - opinion
US war against Islamic State casts eery pall over 9/11 remembrance
Inside the museum, throngs of museumgoers overwhelmed the main exhibition hall, filing past video broadcasts from the day and stopping to check out items donated to the museum.
If you want to call it Gaza’s 9/11
ISIS was too brutal for Osama bin Laden, letter reveals
'Daily Mail' reports that letter discovered in bin Laden's Pakistan compound said associating with extremely brutal ISIS could harm al-Qaida's reputation.
July 28: Readers send in more letters on war in Gaza
The fate of the world for the coming century depends on the events of the coming days.
Is Zawahiri really losing his leadership?
Since Ayman al-Zawahiri was elected to be the new leader of al-Qaida in the aftermath of the elimination of the mythological leader Osama bin-Laden, he has faced a series of internal and external challenges.
This Week in History: Hitler and Bin Laden die
Premium special: A glimpse into historical moments in Israeli news from 'The Jerusalem Post' Page 1 archives.
US jury convicts bin Laden son-in-law on terrorism charges
Prosecutors had accused Suleiman Abu Ghaith, a Kuwait-born teacher, of acting as an al Qaida mouthpiece, using videotapes to recruit new fighters.
Report: Pakistani incompetence allowed bin Laden to find shelter
Pakistani government commissioned report after CIA tracked down bin Laden on its soil.
Britain to deport radical cleric Abu Qatada to Jordan
UK papers report after 8 year fight cleric, described by judge as "Osama bin Laden's right-hand man in Europe", will be sent home.
Obama defends approach to probing Syria WMDs use
US president says decisions must be based on hard analysis.