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The IPT's new interactive terror history map highlights cases of terror plots, terror financing and other radical activities in the United States during the past 20 years. Some of them are infamous, including the case of Fort Hood shooter Nidal Malik Hasan and the Hamas-supporting Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development, both in Texas.
Others attracted less notoriety, like the plot by California prison inmates to attack Jewish and U.S. military targets.
You'll see three categories across the top of the map that can be turned off or on, depending on what you're interested in seeing.
One category identifies several mosques and Islamic centers. Given today's debates over mosque construction it is important to be clear about what the map represents. There are hundreds, if not thousands of mosques in the United States. We list but a few dozen.