Terror

Amnesty International Israel Hamas Talks Undermined

Amnesty International’s Secretary General Agnes Callamard stirred controversy Tuesday during an interview on CNN International, where she sharply criticized the Israeli government’s handling of hostage negotiations. While affirming that Hamas must release all hostages, Callamard accused Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s administration of obstructing potential deals, saying that the war will not end while Israel “keeps playing games on the back of its own Israeli citizens.”

Tennessee Drone Terror Plot Foiled Before Substation Attack

A Tennessee man has pleaded guilty to federal terrorism charges after plotting a drone attack on an electrical substation in a plan that could have caused widespread blackouts and threatened critical infrastructure, including hospitals.

Jerusalem Terror Shooting Leaves 5 Dead, 15 Wounded

At least five people were killed and 15 others wounded Monday morning when terrorists opened fire on bus commuters at a busy intersection in northern Jerusalem.

Netanyahu Praises Trump’s Strength Against Terror

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in an exclusive interview with Breitbart News, contrasted President Donald Trump’s decisive leadership against terror with the weakness of many Western leaders, especially in Europe, who have condemned Israel as it closes in on victory over Hamas in Gaza.

Trump Student Visa Revocations Target Crime and Terror Ties

The State Department, under Secretary of State Marco Rubio, has revoked more than 6,000 student visas this year due to overstays, criminal activity, and ties to terrorism. The move is part of the Trump administration’s broader push to tighten visa vetting and crack down on abuses within the student visa program.

Radical From Anti-Israel Extremist Group Plants Incendiary Devices in Boston

Anti-Israel terror unfolded in Boston, where 25-year-old anti-Israel extremist Jermaiah Yusuf Sawaqed allegedly planted homemade explosive devices in the Boston Common and vandalized multiple landmarks with pro-Hamas graffiti.

DOJ Seizes $2M in Crypto Linked to Gaza Terror Network

The Department of Justice and U.S. Attorney’s Office for D.C. have moved to seize around $2 million in digital currency tied to a Gaza-based terror finance network. The funds, held in accounts managed by Tether and Binance, allegedly connected with Buy Cash Money and Money Transfer Company (BuyCash), a financial services provider accused of channeling money to Hamas and other extremist organizations.

Judge Allows Family of Boulder Terror Suspect to be Deported

U.S. District Court Judge Orlando Garcia has permitted the family of the Boulder, Colorado, terror suspect to be deported.

Supreme Court Empowers Terror Victims to Sue in U.S. Courts

The Supreme Court unanimously ruled that Americans harmed by terrorist attacks overseas can sue in U.S. courts.

Authorities Thwart ‘ISIS-Inspired’ Shooting

A Pakistani man residing in Canada plotted to conduct an "ISIS-inspired mass shooting" in New York City, the Justice Department announced.

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