Last week, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) killed two Palestinian Islamic Jihad terrorists in Gaza: Suleiman Hani Saliman Hajaj, the deputy commander of an engineering cell, and Samir al-Rifai. What is notable about these assassinations is that the targets were…
In the aftermath of that attempted mass murder in Boulder, Colorado, when a crazed illegal alien from Egypt with alleged Muslim Brotherhood ties named Mohamed Sabry Soliman used a makeshift flamethrower and Molotov cocktails to set ablaze 12 people staging…
While the Trump administration has increased scrutiny on foreign aid, it recently pledged to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan that at least most of its $1.45 billion in annual aid is safe from cuts. But despite being on the receiving…
Could the Trump administration be close to brokering a normalization agreement between Syria and Israel? The State Department just announced 180-day sanctions relief for Syria, and the special envoy to Syria and the U.S. ambassador to Turkey commended Syria’s actions…
Once upon a time, foreign students came to America to study. Now, some arrive to start revolutions — then sue when asked to follow the rules. Take Momodou Taal, a British-Gambian Ph.D. student at Cornell University. Taal came not to learn but…
The Case of Mansuri Manuchekhri — And What It Means for America In February 2025, federal authorities arrested Mansuri Manuchekhri, a Tajik national residing in Brooklyn, on charges of conspiring to provide material support to ISIS. Manuchekhri entered the United States legally…
Since its founding in the wake of the Holocaust, Israel has been seen by those who love freedom and justice as a “light” unto the nations, an uncanny progenitor of what it means to be brought low and to rise…
February 7 marks the 27th anniversary of the creation of the Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI). As it has often proved to be, MEMRI is a highly valuable tool in our fight against Islamic fascism. Aggregating English language news…
While stacking its leadership with jihadists and threatening minorities, the new regime in Syria is also seeking to radically revise its educational curriculum for children aged 6 to 18. While some of the reforms to de-Ba’athify are welcome, others are…