Bioterrorism

Iran Uses Child Soldiers to Attack Israeli Targets in Europe

Iran is reportedly recruiting children to carry out attacks against Israeli targets in Europe. This deeply disturbing development involves minors being used to conduct acts of violence, ranging from armed assaults on Israeli embassies to planting explosives at Israeli businesses. The fact that children are being specifically targeted for recruitment highlights a chilling disregard for human life and international norms.

The reported incidents paint a grim picture: a 15-year-old sent to attack an Israeli embassy, a 13-year-old firing on an Israeli defense firm, and a 16-year-old assisting in the placement of homemade explosives. These are not isolated incidents; they suggest a systematic pattern of exploiting vulnerable youth for malicious purposes.… Continue reading

Germany: Car Rams Christmas Market, Raising Fears of Renewed Terror

At least two people, including a child, died and over 50 were injured when a car plowed into a Christmas market crowd in Magdeburg, Germany. Authorities believe the Saudi Arabian doctor driving the vehicle acted deliberately, though he was not previously known to security services as an extremist. The incident occurred amidst heightened security concerns following previous attacks and warnings, raising questions about the consistency of security measures across German cities. The attack comes less than a month after a national call for increased vigilance at Christmas markets.

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Federal Charges Against CEO Killer Spark Outrage Over Double Standard

Luigi Mangione, 26, has been indicted in New York on first-degree murder charges for the targeted killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, who was shot in Manhattan on December 4th. The indictment cites the murder as an act of terrorism due to the nature of the attack and the victim’s position as CEO of the nation’s largest private health insurer. Federal prosecutors are now investigating whether to file additional charges, a move Mangione’s attorney argues raises double jeopardy concerns. If convicted on the state charges, Mangione faces a life sentence.

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Kremlin Condemns Ukraine’s Killing of General as Terrorism

The Kremlin has denounced the bombing that killed a Russian general and his aide in Moscow as a “terrorist attack” perpetrated by Ukraine. Spokesman Dmitry Peskov explicitly blamed the Kyiv regime, stating their use of terrorist tactics is now undeniable. This statement comes over 24 hours after the attack, which has been claimed by Ukraine. The Kremlin’s accusations represent a significant escalation of the conflict’s rhetoric.

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Bavarian Christmas Market Terror Plot Foiled

Bavarian police thwarted a planned terror attack on an Augsburg Christmas market. A 37-year-old Iraqi asylum seeker was arrested after a foreign intelligence agency provided a tip. The suspect, who allegedly posted pro-ISIS content online, had photographed the market and discussed driving a vehicle into it. His arrest occurred Wednesday evening at his Augsburg residence. The investigation is ongoing.

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Hamas Attack Wounds Eight on West Bank Bus

The recent attack on an Israeli civilian bus in the West Bank, perpetrated by a Hamas terrorist, resulting in eight wounded passengers—three critically—highlights the ongoing conflict and the persistent threat posed by Hamas. It underscores the need for heightened security measures, prompting questions about the adequacy of current protective measures for civilian transportation. The incident raises immediate concerns about the safety of Israeli civilians traveling in the region.

This attack, while resulting in injuries rather than fatalities, is still a grave act of terrorism. The deliberate targeting of civilians demonstrates the callous disregard for human life inherent in Hamas’s ideology and tactics.… Continue reading

Terrorist Involved in Manchester Bomber’s Radicalization Released from Prison

Abdalraouf Abdallah, a childhood friend of Manchester Arena bomber Salman Abedi, has been released from prison after serving his full sentence. Despite a September Parole Board denial citing his high risk to the public and propensity for radicalizing others, his release was mandated upon sentence expiration. The Manchester Arena Inquiry implicated Abdallah in Abedi’s radicalization, though not in the attack itself. While participating in deradicalization programs, assessments deemed him a continued high risk due to persistent extremist views.

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Germany Charges Four in Hamas European Weapons Plot

Germany recently charged four individuals for establishing Hamas weapons depots across Europe. This raises several critical questions, not the least of which is why Hamas felt the need to establish these caches in the first place. The suggestion that these depots were intended for attacks against Jewish institutions across Europe is a serious allegation, highlighting a potential threat to security.

The prosecution’s statement that these storage sites were maintained by operatives holding European residence permits, ready for immediate deployment, underscores the sophistication and planning involved. The identification of potential targets such as the Israeli embassy in Berlin, the US Air Base in Ramstein, and Tempelhof Airport highlights the gravity of the situation and the potential for significant damage.… Continue reading

Texas Man Charged with Supporting ISIS: Concerns Raised About Double Standards and Extremism

Anas Said, a 28-year-old Houston resident, has been charged with attempting to provide material support to ISIS and planning attacks in his city. Federal prosecutors allege that Said offered his home as a safe haven for ISIS members, expressed a desire to replicate the 9/11 attacks, and researched methods for creating explosives and using cellphones as detonators. While Said pleaded not guilty, the government claims he produced videos promoting ISIS and its violence, demonstrating a strong commitment to aiding the organization. If convicted, Said could face a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison.

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Rabbi Sues PA and Hamas for Murder of Wife and Daughters

Rabbi Leo Dee has filed a lawsuit against the Palestinian Authority and Hamas, seeking NIS 50 million in compensation for the murder of his wife and two daughters in a terror attack. Dee accuses the PA of supporting terrorism through its “pay for slay” system, which provides stipends to families of Palestinian terrorists. He believes this lawsuit, filed under the new Compensation for Victims of Hostile Action Act, will bring justice for his family and help dismantle the financial incentives for terrorism. Dee aims to financially damage the Palestinian Authority and terrorist organizations responsible for the attack, providing some measure of peace for victims of terrorism.

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