Global terrorism is increasingly becoming a troubling trend, particularly evident in the rising support for Hamas after their brutal attacks on Israelis.
Following a concerning trend in media discussions, a recent LA Times op-ed wrongly places blame on Israel while minimizing the true violence of Palestinian intifadas.
In a protest outside JNF-USA’s 2022 National Conference, the Mapping Project brought together a host of anti-Israel groups in the Boston area, the Canary Mission said.
Instead of using museums to promote tolerance and peace, a Palestinian museum has an interactive exhibit that simulates violent intifada and rock throwing.
Islamic studies professor Mohammad Mahallati allegedly covered up the mass murder of political prisoners in Iran and called for global jihad against Israel.
'From New York to Palestine, globalize the intifada,' protesters yelled in New York City, referencing an Arabic term that refers to waves of violent terror directed at Israeli civilians.
In 1987, six Palestinian security prisoners escaped an Israeli prison, an incident that a former Arab affairs adviser said was one of the catalysts for the outbreak of the First Intifada.
Twenty years after the deadly Sbarro bombing that killed 16 people, including eight children, Israel-haters in New York call for more such attacks, but on a global scale.
Knesset member Ayman Odeh posted in Arabic on his Facebook page: 'The intifada will end the occupation and will hoist the Palestinian flag over Al-Aqsa.'
In a surprise post on her Instagram account, Suha Arafat also confirmed there is no evidence supporting conspiracies that Israel assassinated her late husband.
By describing any Jew who visits the Temple Mount as an 'extremist settler,' the Palestinian leaders send a message that it's open season on the Jewish visitors.
Geraldo Rivera's biggest career regret is not having supported the Second Intifada, which claimed the lives of over 1,100 Israelis and maimed more than 8,000.
Abbas' Fatah movement is glorifying a terrorist who killed 10 Israelis during the Second Intifada, calling on more Palestinians to join the 'Resistance.'
Hatem Bazian, a senior lecturer at the University of California-Berkeley, is the most dangerous professor in America, according to a campus watchdog group.
Hatem Bazian, a senior lecturer at the University of California-Berkeley and founder of SJP, is the most dangerous professor in America, a campus watchdog says.
Unlike what some Western leaders have claimed, it is the Palestinian hope to destroy Israel through Jihad that serves as the driving force behind their terror attacks - not desperation, Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh said.
The wave of terror attacks against Jews in Israel receives broad support from the Palestinian street, and is fueled by daily incitement by the Palestinian leadership. Their goal: annihilate the Jewish State.
Taking into account the changes in the Middle East, billionaire Saudi prince al-Waleed bin Talal says his country should work with Israel to contend with the Iranian threat. Significantly, he emphasized that if the Palestinians launch another uprising, he will side with Israel.