PFLP
The dictator in the terminal: Idi Amin and the Entebbe hostage crisis, 50 years on
DIPLOMATIC AFFAIRS: Half a century after one of the most daring Israeli rescue operations, what were Ugandan President Idi Amin's movements and thoughts?
State of Israel sues four terrorists who kidnapped, murdered IDF soldier Moshe Tamam in 1984
IDF arrests Palestinian-American student with no charge, given poor medical attention, family says
Shin Bet, police bust east Jerusalem terror cell headed by PFLP terrorist in France
Mamdani to appoint anti-Israel JVP rabbi to taxpayer-funded city hall faith liaison role
NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani appointed Rabbi Miriam Grossman, linked to Jewish Voice for Peace, to a city faith liaison role, raising concerns over anti-Israel affiliations.
Seattle cultural festival applauds Palestinian terrorist speaker released in October 7 deal
Raed Abduljalil told participants of the Palestinian Cultural Resistance Festival, that their actions were "an essential part of the battle we are waging against the occupation and its supporters."
Hamas organizing pro-Palestinian protests, raising funds in Netherlands, Dutch intelligence says
The AIVD warned about Iran's focus on offensive cyber programs, including influence operations, sabotage, and espionage, targeting Europe.
Seattle Palestinian festival hosting terrorist released in hostage deal as keynote speaker
Raed Abduljalil, a former al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades terrorist released in a hostage ransom, is set to speak at the Seattle Palestinian Cultural Resistance Festival.
PFLP-linked NGO closes Palestinian branch, citing Israel's red tape
Defense for Children International-Palestine announces closure, citing Israeli restrictions, while Israel has long designated the group as linked to the PFLP.
Family of murdered IDF soldier outraged as terrorist released, entitled to tax-funded service
Ibrahim Abu Moch was released back to the Arab-Israeli city Baqa al-Gharbiyye on Sunday, despite having the blood of 19-year-old Moshe Tamam on his hands.
'Cultural act of resistance': US's first ever Palestinian bookstore opens in Los Angeles
Watermelon Books LA opened in the Holy Ground community gathering space and holds about 1,000 books on art, food, poetry, history, fiction, and political books about Palestine.
CUNY Students for Justice in Palestine promotes event calling Gaza tunnels 'social organization'
The post announced an upcoming discussion with Dr. Hadeel Assali on “decolonial land use in Gaza,” and will focus on “land use and social organization in resistance to colonization.”
Doctors Without Borders advanced anti-Israel narrative, maintained terror ties - exclusive
The well-known medical organization is one of several dozen NGOs prohibited from operating in Gaza and the West Bank since January 1.
French politician reported to prosecutor for 'terrorism' offenses after meeting PFLP in Lebanon
On September 28, The Jerusalem Post reported that Portes flew to Lebanon and met with PFLP members shortly after quitting the Gaza flotilla for "personal reasons."