Terrorism
Since Hay’at Tahrir Al-Sham Took over in Damascus, Iran Is Testing Whether It Can Retain Influence in Syria
Do Not Be Surprised If Erdoğan Offloads the Hamas Presence from Turkey Into Syria
The U.S. and Moderate Arab Allies Could Help the Yemenis End the Nightmare of Houthi Rule
Americans Deserve a Full-Scale Investigation Into What Happened in Chicago and How to Prevent the Next Open-Borders-Enabled Attack on U.S. Soil
Under Trudeau’s Leadership, Canada Has Become a Security Liability and a Hotbed for Radicalism and Terrorism
A Report from the Turkish Intelligence Agency MIT Reveals That the Agency Was Aware of the ISIS Surveillance Team and Their Activities Before the Attack in Istanbul in January 2024
Khamenei May Be Preparing His Audience for an Attack Against U.S. Forces
A Detained Suspect Who Smuggled ISIS Members into Europe Says a Terrorist Cell Linked to ISIS Has Connections in Sweden
The Misnamed ‘Muslim Ban’ Sharply Curtailed Immigrant and Non-immigrant U.S. Visas for Foreign Nationals from 13 Nations
The Materialistic West Increasingly Only Understands Motives Prompted by Material Needs or Desires
Instead Accused Western Countries of Attempting to Tarnish Turkey’s Image as a Safe Country
Israel’s Strikes Have Entirely Dismantled Iran’s Air Defense but the Operation Prioritized Precision over Visibility
The United Nations Force Is Supposed to Prevent Hezbollah Military Buildup in Southern Lebanon and Disarm the Terrorists
The Argentine Security Ministry says Hussein Ahmad Karaki, a 56-year-old Lebanese national, was the operational commander of the two 1990s bombings in Buenos Aires.
The Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) Said It Attacked the Defense Firm for Its Role in Producing Weapons Used to Attack Kurdish Civilians
Sometimes, External Forces Must Push People Toward the Difficult Choice of Replacing Their Leaders
The Hamas Leader’s Fate Demonstrates That Decisive Action Can Disrupt Militant Operations
The United Nations Cannot Plead Ignorance to Its Relief Agency’s Close Ties to Hamas
Columbia, Not Just a Campus Anymore, Has Turned into a Caliphate; Sinwar Could Make the Dean’s List
Analysts Say They Doubt a New Leader of Hezbollah Will Be Appointed Anytime Soon