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by Patrick Dunleavy •
September 14, 2016 • IPT News
Law
enforcement and counter terrorism experts in the United States and around
the world are shaking their heads in collective disbelief after convicted
Islamic terrorist Anjem Choudary's sentencing
in London's Old Bailey courthouse last week.
by Abigail R. Esman •
September 12, 2016 • Special to IPT News
They
are known as "the 102 minutes that changed America." Fifteen
years later, it is increasingly clear that the 102 minutes of the Sept.
11 attacks also reshaped and changed the world.
September 9, 2016 •
IPT News
A
delegation from Turkey's parliament came to Washington this week to make
the case for extraditing Fethullah Gülen, an opposition figure living in
self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania.
by Steven Emerson •
September 7, 2016 • IPT News
Arguably,
more humanitarian aid flows into Gaza than ever before. And strong
evidence indicates that Hamas chooses
to divert significant amounts of construction material that
should be used to rebuild housing in order to gear up for future
terrorist attacks against Israel.
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Iran's Terror Proxy Support Openly
Defies Western Pressure
Several high profile Iranian officials recently boasted of the Islamic
Republic's steadfast support for terrorist organizations committed to
opposing Western interests and the destruction of Israel, according to
the Meir Amit Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center.
Also in the News
by Efraim Karsh •
September 14, 2016 • Middle East Forum
Viewed from a 23-year vantage point, the Oslo
"peace process" between Israel and the Palestine Liberation
Organization (PLO) stands as one of the worst-ever calamities to have hit
Israelis and Palestinians.
by PETER BAKER and JULIE
HIRSCHFELD DAVIS • September 13, 2016 • The New
York Times
JERUSALEM — The United States has finalized a $38
billion package of military aid for Israel over the next
10 years, the largest of its kind ever, and the two allies plan to sign
the agreement on Wednesday, American and Israeli officials said.
by Perry Chiaramonte •
September 13, 2016 • FoxNews.com
Christians driven from their ancestral homelands and
persecuted by Islamist terrorists are pressing for an autonomous region
of their own if the dust of Middle East violence ever settles.
by AFP • September
13, 2016 • Yahoo! News
Beirut (AFP) - More than 300,000 people have been
killed in the Syrian conflict since March 2011, a monitor said in a new
toll Tuesday, the first full day of an internationally-brokered truce.
by Adam Kredo • September
12, 2016 • The Washington Free Beacon
New admissions by the Obama administration that
American officials physically handed some $1.7 billion in cash to the
Iranian government are fueling a congressional investigation into
still-hidden details surrounding the deal...
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