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Problematic’: Germany Combines Solemn Kristallnacht Memorial With Fall of Berlin Wall Celebration:  Sharon Wrobel, United With Israel, Nov. 8, 2021As Germany marks the anniversary this week of ‘Kristallnacht,’ the head of the Central Council of Jews in the country said he viewed an initiative to commemorate the memory of the atrocities committed by the Nazis in 1938 and the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 in one event as “problematic.”


Former Muslim Brotherhood Moneyman Tells All:  Pesach Benson, United With Israel, Nov. 7, 2021

UK Had Hoped New Counter-Terrorism Law Would Deter Terrorists – It Didn’t:  Patrick Dunleavy, IPT News, Oct. 27, 2021

The Myth Of Lone-Wolf Terrorism: Ayaan Hirsi Ali, UnHerd, Oct. 20, 2021

How Denmark, Sweden, the U.N., and the EU Got Suckered Into Funding a Terror Organization:  Yosef Kuperwasser, Tablet, Sept. 21, 2021


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Conference Speakers Whitewash Islamist Terror Post 9/11 and Paint Muslims as Victims:  Abha Shankar, IPT News, Nov. 2, 2021  Despite more than 100 fatalities inside the United States from Islamist terror attacks since 9/11, and a series of foiled and failed jihadi plots, a new report claims there is no real Islamist terrorist threat in the United States.

A Blurred Line Between Civil Society and Terrorism Examining Charges of NGOs Funding the PFLP  Matthew Levitt, Washington Institute for Near East Policy, Nov. 4, 2021 — On October 19, 2021, Israel designated six Palestinian civil society NGOs on charges of supporting the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), a U.S.- and E.U.-designated terrorist group. The move sparked severe condemnation by international civil society and human rights groups, many of which have long partnered with these NGOs. :

Terrorism on the Homeland: A look at Terrorism on the Homeland Since 911: Gold Institute for International Strategy, Sept. 24, 2021Boston, San Bernadino, Orlando, Afghan Refugees, Open Borders, Rising Antisemitism, Interstate Migration, remnants of BLM, Antifa… The burden on law enforcement is increasing, with no end in sight.

Left Behind After U.S. Withdrawal, Some Former Afghan Spies and Soldiers Turn to Islamic State:  Yaroslav Trofimov, WSJ, Oct. 31, 2021 Some former members of Afghanistan’s U.S.-trained intelligence service and elite military units—now abandoned by their American patrons and hunted by the Taliban—have enlisted in the only force currently challenging the country’s new rulers: Islamic State.

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