Act of Terrorism

Colorado Molotov Attack Spurs Outrage, Fuels Political Debate

A male suspect, identified as Mohamed Sabry Soliman, allegedly threw flammable liquids at people in Boulder, Colorado, during a pro-Israel demonstration, injuring several individuals. The FBI is investigating the incident as a targeted act of terrorism, with the suspect reportedly shouting “Free Palestine.” Political leaders across the spectrum condemned the attack, expressing solidarity with the victims and vowing to hold the perpetrator accountable. The attack occurred amid heightened tensions due to the ongoing Israel-Hamas war.

Read More

Boulder Molotov Cocktail Attack: FBI Investigates Possible Targeted Terror

The FBI is investigating what its director described as a targeted terror attack in Boulder, Colorado. Initial reports indicated a chaotic scene where individuals were attacked with Molotov cocktails, resulting in at least two people requiring air evacuation due to severe burns. The incident unfolded during a walk commemorating Israeli hostages held in Gaza, adding a layer of complexity and potentially fueling speculation regarding the motive.

The suspect, who sustained burns himself, was apprehended without resistance. Authorities credit the quick apprehension to the alert actions of event participants who quickly identified and pointed out the suspect to responding law enforcement. While the FBI has confirmed the suspect is in custody, they are refraining from publicly identifying him or revealing a potential motive at this stage of the investigation.… Continue reading

Pakistani Ex-Commando Identified as Pahalgam Attack Perpetrator

The April 22nd Pahalgam terror attack, resulting in the deaths of 26 civilians, was orchestrated by Hashim Musa, a former Pakistani Special Forces para-commando and Lashkar-e-Taiba member. Investigations revealed Musa’s military background, linking the attack to Pakistan’s ISI and confirming his role in prior attacks in Gagangir and Buta Pathri. A network of local overground workers aided Musa and his accomplices, providing logistical support and reconnaissance. Ongoing combing operations are focusing on locating remaining attackers.

Read More

World Bank’s $40 Billion Pakistan Investment Sparks Outrage

The World Bank’s announcement of a $40 billion investment in Pakistan has sparked a firestorm of controversy. The sheer magnitude of the sum, coupled with Pakistan’s history of corruption and alleged state sponsorship of terrorism, raises serious questions about the wisdom of such a significant financial commitment. Many argue that this money would be far better spent elsewhere, perhaps in countries like Ukraine, which are facing dire humanitarian crises and urgently require international aid.

The concerns surrounding this investment are deeply rooted in the perception that a substantial portion of the funds will likely end up in the wrong hands. Allegations of widespread corruption within the Pakistani government are rampant, leading to fears that the money will line the pockets of corrupt officials and powerful elites rather than being used for its intended purpose.… Continue reading

Mozambique Wildlife Reserve Massacre: ISIS-Linked Militants Kill Ten

Recent attacks by Islamic State-linked extremists in Mozambique’s Niassa Reserve, one of Africa’s largest protected areas, have resulted in at least ten deaths and the displacement of 2,000 people. These attacks, which include the beheading of civilians, have forced the suspension of all conservation work, jeopardizing decades of efforts to protect lions, elephants, and other key species. Nine conservation and safari camps have been abandoned or destroyed, severely impacting tourism and conservation funding. The resulting insecurity threatens the reserve’s status as a vital wildlife refuge and its potential designation as a World Heritage site.

Read More

FBI Labels Fertility Clinic Bomber a Nihilist, Sparking Debate

Guy Edward Bartkus, a 25-year-old resident of Twentynine Palms, California, is identified as the sole fatality in a vehicle-borne improvised explosive device attack targeting an IVF clinic in Palm Springs. The FBI labeled the incident an act of terrorism, stating Bartkus, who held nihilistic beliefs, intentionally detonated explosives and attempted to livestream the event. Investigators are reviewing a potential manifesto and seeking public assistance to reconstruct Bartkus’s actions prior to the explosion.

Read More

Palm Springs IVF Explosion: Pro-Mortalist Suspect’s Suicide Bombing

Guy Edward Bartkus, a 25-year-old Twentynine Palms resident, is the suspected perpetrator of a bombing outside a Palm Springs fertility clinic. The attack, deemed an act of terrorism by the FBI, resulted in one fatality and multiple injuries, significantly damaging the clinic. Bartkus, who reportedly expressed anti-natalist views in writings and a recording, allegedly intended to cause harm to those involved in the fertility clinic. The FBI is continuing its investigation, with a press conference scheduled to provide further details.

Read More

Palm Springs Bombing Kills One Near Reproductive Center

A bomb detonated near a vehicle outside the American Reproductive Services building in Palm Springs, resulting in one confirmed fatality and significant damage to the building and surrounding structures. The explosion, heard as far away as Desert Hot Springs, scattered vehicle debris across a wide area. Police are investigating the incident and urge the public to avoid the scene. The clinic is the only full-service reproductive health facility in the Coachella Valley.

Read More

Pakistan Appeals to India to Reconsider Indus Waters Decision

Following the Pahalgam terror attack and India’s subsequent suspension of the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty, Pakistan formally requested that India reconsider its decision. Pakistan’s letter to India’s Jal Shakti Ministry deemed the suspension “unilateral and illegal,” highlighting the treaty’s importance to Pakistan’s population and economy. However, India, citing the principle that “blood and water cannot flow together,” remained unmoved, asserting that Pakistan’s support for terrorism violated the treaty’s foundational principles of goodwill. The resulting irregular water flow is currently impacting Pakistani farmers.

Read More

Michigan Teen Accused of ISIS-Linked Military Base Attack Plot

Ammar Abdulmajid-Mohamed Said, a 19-year-old former Michigan Army National Guard member, was arrested on May 13th for allegedly plotting a mass shooting at a U.S. military base on behalf of ISIS. Said, who provided materials and training to undercover officers posing as ISIS operatives, planned the attack for April 2025. His actions included surveilling the base with a drone and instructing the officers on how to breach security and target a specific building. Said is charged with attempting to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization and faces up to 20 years in prison.

Read More