Posts Tagged: ISIS
Play Glamorizing ISIS Member Epitomizes ‘Jihadi Cool’
On a September night in 2015, Laura Hansen left her home in Leidschendam, the Netherlands, with her husband and two children, setting out on the...
Turkey’s Relationship with ISIS Proves It Is Deserting Its European Allies
In view of Turkey’s increasingly divisive and destabilizing influence in the Middle East, the region’s biggest concern for the West could be President Recep Tayyip...
Protecting Religious Freedom in the Middle East
It started with his father. As fighting and instability ravaged Iraqi villages and cities, a local Shiite militia offered a means for him to save his...
ISIS’ Jihad Grows Stronger in the COVID Era
In 2019, ISIS either perpetrated or inspired dozens of terror attacks around the world, particularly from April to August (when the group lost control of...
Recent Developments Highlight Enduring Jihadist Threat to the United States
In December, Saudi Air Force officer Mohammed Saeed Alshamrani shot and killed three US sailors and wounded eight others at Naval Air Station Pensacola in...
Islamic Terrorists Target Europe — and Jews
Coronavirus isn't the only threat Europe is now facing. On Friday, police in Spain arrested a Moroccan man on suspicion he was planning a terrorist...
A Terrorist Challenges New UK Terrorism Law as Anti-Islam
A convicted terrorist has filed a lawsuit challenging the United Kingdom's Terrorist Offenders Restriction of Early Release Act, which was passed into law three months...
COVID-19 Crisis Has Exposed US Weaknesses to Bioterror
Preparation failures combined with the fast spread of the COVID-19 virus have exposed America's vulnerabilities to terrorists, several bioterrorism specialists told the Investigative Project on...
As Worry Spreads, ISIS Seeks to Exploit Coronavirus Crisis
In last week's Islamic State (ISIS) newsletter, the group referred to the COVID-19 pandemic as divine intervention intended to inflict "painful torment" against "crusader nations,"...
Is Europe Facing Another Decade of Jihad?
For most of Europe, the end of 2019 marked the close of a decade of jihad, of terrorist attacks in the streets, of bombers, shooters,...
The London Terror Attack Exposes Deradicalization Program’s Failures
Usman Khan, the unrepentant British jihadist who was on supervised early release from prison when he killed two people and wounded several others November 29...
NATO and Terrorism
Earlier this month, the leaders of the 29 NATO countries gathered in London to update the organization’s security strategy over the short and long terms. The...
Prison Radicalization Is a Recurring Global Threat
Last month, shortly after the United Nations Security Council conducted a forum on the threat of prison radicalization and terrorism, the United States Attorney's Office...
Will Ceasefire Quench Palestinian Terrorists’ Lust for Revenge?
Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ), Gaza's second largest armed faction, sustained a painful surprise blow on Tuesday when the Israeli Air Force (IAF) carried out a...









