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Hizballah Operations in the United States

For weeks, leaders of the Lebanese-based terrorist group Hizballah have been waging an international extortion campaign. Blood will flow, they promise, if a United Nations tribunal indicts any of its members in connection with the 2005 assassination of former Lebanese

Islamist Videos Still Up on YouTube

Fear not: radical Islam on the Internet is still alive and well. Just days after positive signs emerged that the spread of radical Islamist hate speech on the web was to be curbed in part, the blocked content has made

NPR's Soft Touch with Islamists

National Public Radio, which fired news analyst Juan Williams last month after pressure from the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), has featured the Islamist group’s leaders on air nearly two dozen times in the past three years, while never addressing

YouTube Pulls al-Awlaki Videos: It's a Start

Days after Britain’s security minister pressed White House officials for action, clips of al-Qaida cleric Anwar al-Awlaki have started to be removed from YouTube, the Telegraph reports. Dozens of Awlaki recordings are posted on the popular video site and calls

Three Americans Charged with Funneling Money to Terrorists

Efforts to raise “one dollar a day per man” in support of al Shabaab militants fighting African Union forces in Somalia have led to a recently unsealed indictment charging three California men with conspiring to provide material support to the

Radical Islamist 'Thinkers' Now Moving to Violent Action

Followers of the outspoken groups Revolution Muslim and the Islamic Thinkers Society are moving from ideology to violent action, a review of recent terror indictments by the Investigative Project on Terrorism shows. U.S. counter terror agencies have traditionally paid little

Islamists Want to Dampen Talk of Violent Jihad to Deceive the West

A report issued by the Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI) in September shed light on a new approach in the discourse about jihad. Saudi writer Khaled Al-‘Ghanami wrote an op-ed in the al-Watan newspaper and ‘Abdallah Al-Naggar wrote one

Stopping Terror Financing

A federal judge has ruled that the Bank of China may be held financially responsible for the death of a U.S. citizen killed in a 2006 suicide bombing undertaken by Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ). The case, Wultz v. Islamic Republic

DC Subway Bombing Plot Part of a Wider Plan

Federal agents arrested a man Wednesday for plotting to bomb the Washington, D.C., subway system, the Justice Department announced. It was the second arrest in as many days involving Americans hoping to wage violence for al-Qaida or the Taliban, and

Rep. Weiner to Youtube: Pull Jihadi Videos

U.S. Rep. Anthony Weiner has called on YouTube to make terrorist propaganda videos less accessible, particularly those of Anwar al-Awlaki, dubbed the “bin Laden of the Internet.” “We are facilitating the recruitment of homegrown terror,” Weiner, D-NY, warned in a

Cyber Threat is Real and Growing; Iran Could Use Against the U.S.

“In the age of cyberspace, an Iranian cyber-force could attack within the United States from Tehran” without reliance on Hizballah, said former national security official Richard Clarke in a speech Friday. Having co-authored “Cyber War: The Next Threat to National

New Dept. of Homeland Security Advisor is an Islamist

DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano’s appointment of “de-radicalization” expert Mohamed Elibiary to the Homeland Security Advisory Council earlier this month has thus far drawn little attention from Congress or the media, despite his record of criticizing successful terrorism prosecutions and praising

Pakistani Intelligence Behind Mumbai 2008 Attack on Tourists

Pakistan’s military intelligence agency, the ISI, was heavily involved in 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks, a 109-page classified Indian government report obtained by the British newspaper The Guardian alleges. The report is based on confessions of American Lashkar-e-Tayyiba (LeT) operative David

FBI Searches of Suspected Terrorists: the Critics are Wrong

The Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC), the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) and their ideological allies have called FBI searches of people suspected of supporting terrorist organizations in Chicago and Minneapolis “fishing expeditions” that trample the rights of innocent people.

CAIR Protests Detention of Imam

An imam with ties to mosques in Florida and Iowa has been arrested on immigration fraud charges. Ibrahim Dremali and his wife Safaa Rashad Eissa were arrested in Texas last week and will return to Iowa to face charges, the

Drone Strikes: How They Are Done

The Pentagon follows a six-step process that can go as high as the president of the United States before launching an aerial strike against a suspected terrorist target, according to military documents filed in a federal court in Washington. Those

Ahmadinejad Visits 'University of Jihad'

Lebanon is a “university of Jihad,” Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad told a Hizballah General Assembly meeting held in his honor Wednesday. Ahmadinejad’s comments during the visit have so far been split between provocation and conciliation, in speeches addressed as much

Al-Qaeda as a Media Organization

Al-Qaeda is becoming a media organization that engages in terrorism, rather than the other way around, said counterterrorism expert Jarret Brachman Wednesday at a seminar conducted at the University of Maryland. Brachman noted how As-Sahab, al-Qaeda’s media arm, has become

FBI Has No Problem with Imam?

Officials with the FBI’s Chicago field office said they had no problem with Kifah Mustapha, an Illinois imam who was named as an unindicted coconspirator by federal prosecutors in a 2008 terror trial, participating in a Bureau Citizens’ Academy and

Blair: We've Been Outmaneuvered by Islamists

The civilized world is at a critical juncture in the struggle with radical Islam, British Prime Minister Tony Blair told a New York audience Wednesday. Speaking at an event sponsored by the Washington Institute for Near East Policy (WINEP), Blair

CAIR Manipulating Book Sales

University of Chicago political scientist Robert Pape, whose research finds religious extremism has a limited role in suicide bombings, is working secretly with a suspected Hamas front to pump up sales of his new book, the Investigative Project on Terrorism