Israel Condemns Terror Attack in Turkey The Israeli prime minister condemned a massive terror attack in Ankara that killed dozens of innocent people and wounded over 100. March 14, 2016
US Senator: Iran’s cyber attack on New York dam was ‘shot across the bow’ The US stands to publicly charge Iranians for a cyber attack on a New York dam. March 13, 2016
US Air Force vet first to be found guilty of trying to join ISIS An Air Force vet is the first American to be convicted in the US ISIS-related terrorism charges. March 10, 2016
US: UN should provide detailed reports on Iran nuke program Fearing the UN's monitoring on Iran is not sufficient, the US is demanding specifics on whether Iran is complying with the nuclear deal. March 10, 2016
UN nuclear chief: Iran must honor deal ‘for many years’ Iran will be tested by its long term compliance with the nuclear deal, Amano said. March 8, 2016
Egypt: Hamas, Muslim Brotherhood killed Egyptian chief prosecutor Hamas has evolved into a regional menace, bringing terror and instability to countries surrounding Gaza. March 7, 2016
German court declares ‘medic of Auschwitz’ unfit for trial It appears that the German justice system is allowing Hubert Zafke, a former SS medic and an accessory to the death of thousands of Jews, to escape justice due to his age. March 7, 2016
North Korean leader orders military to prepare nuclear weapons North Korea's dictator Kim Jong Un is threatening the world with a nuclear holocaust, but experts question whether the rhetoric actually matches the hermit kingdom's true nuclear capabilities. March 6, 2016
Turkey seizes opposition newspaper; riot police fire tear gas at protesters Rights groups accuse EU nations of tolerating deteriorating freedoms in Turkey because of the country's role in reducing the flow of migrants to Europe. March 5, 2016
US captured senior ISIS leader The US' new special operation to counter ISIS in Iraq and Syria is proving a success, and a senior ISIS leader is now in US hands. March 3, 2016
Trial of ‘the medic of Auschwitz’ verging on collapse Will a former SS medic, an accessory to the death of thousands of Jews, escape justice due to his age? March 2, 2016
US cyber attacks disrupting ISIS communications and operations Hurting ISIS where it hurts them the most, the US is conducting cyber attacks to hinder their online operations and communications. March 1, 2016
First Iran vote after nuclear deal gives reformists momentum A change in Iran? Iran's so-called moderates have gained traction in the Islamic Republic's latest elections. February 29, 2016
Argentine prosecutor: Alberto Nisman was murdered, attempts of cover-up found The Jewish attorney who was found dead days before he was to go public with shocking revelations that the Argentinean leadership conspired with Iran to cover up a devastating Hezbollah terrorist attack was murdered, and did not commit suicide as initially stated. February 28, 2016
US court rules terror victims can seize $2.8M in damages from Iran Victims of Iran's global terrorism operations will be able to seize funds in damages from monies owed to Iran. February 28, 2016
Kerry advises against hitting Iran with more sanctions now Kerry told Congress they should refrain from leveling further sanctions against Iran, despite its belligerent conduct. February 25, 2016
Iran detains another US citizen In complete disregard of international law, Iranian authorities have arrested an ailing, 80-year-old man with US citizenship on unspecified charges. February 25, 2016
US puts 4 on trial on charges of violating Iran sanctions US authorities have put four people on trial for breaching international sanctions against Iran and aiding its military development. February 24, 2016
First US trials of suspected ISIS sympathizers begin US authorities have a growing lineup of defendants in several states who are accused of working on behalf of ISIS. February 21, 2016
Iranian defense minister visits Russia to foster military ties A precarious development in the Middle East? Russia and Iran are building stronger military and diplomatic ties. February 17, 2016
First US trial for ISIS-linked terrorist begins For the first time in its history, the US has put a terrorist linked with ISIS on trial for involvement in terrorism. February 16, 2016
Auschwitz survivors testify at former SS sergeant’s trial Facing one of their persecutors in court, Holocaust survivors recounted the horrors they endured at the hands of the Nazis in Auschwitz. February 14, 2016
Hamas prevents senior UN staffer from leaving Gaza Hamas continues to demonstrate its position as a terror organization, intimidating even the UN. February 14, 2016
US official admits he does not know where Iran’s enriched uranium is stored In what continuously proves to be a sloppy deal over Iran's nuclear program, Ambassador Stephen Mull, the lead US official overseeing the deal's implementation, admitted that he has no idea where tons of low-enriched uranium shipped from Iran to Russia are actually located. February 14, 2016
Ex-SS guard on trial in Germany in late push to punish Nazi criminals Over 70 years have passed since unspeakable crimes were committed during the Holocaust. Unfortunately, it has taken this long for German authorities to finally bring some of the last living Nazi war criminals to justice. February 11, 2016
US intelligence officials: ISIS determined to strike US this year Top US intelligence officials delivered the annual assessment by intelligence agencies of the top dangers facing the country, citing Islamic terror, a nuclear North Korea and cyber attacks as the main three threats. February 10, 2016
Millions of Iraqis face ‘unprecedented disaster’ if Mosul Dam collapses Hundreds of thousands of Iraqis will die and millions will lose their homes if the Mosul Dam's imminent collapse is not averted. February 10, 2016
Red Cross in Gaza reopens office after violent Palestinian protests After coming to an understanding with the Hamas terror organization, the Red Cross is reopening its offices in Gaza, which were closed due to violent Palestinian protests. February 9, 2016
Yet another Palestinian killed while working in Gaza terror tunnel At least 10 Palestinians have been killed in a number of tunnel collapses in Gaza in recent weeks. February 8, 2016
Red Cross in Gaza closes office due to violent Palestinian protests Encountering repeated Hamas-sanctioned assaults on their offices, the Red Cross will leave Gaza until it can receive sufficient assurances over its protection. February 8, 2016
US Muslim charged with plotting ISIS-inspired attack on Detroit church Desiring to "commit a martyrdom operation," and wanting to "behead someone," a Muslim was arrested in Detroit for plotting to carry out an ISIS-inspired attack on a church. February 7, 2016
Obama calls to end alleged Islamophobia in first visit to US mosque Defending Muslims in the US and saying that an attack on Islam was an attack on all Americans, Obama called for the public to embrace the Muslim community. February 4, 2016
For second time, Congress approves bill demanding transparency on Iran nuclear deal The House of Representatives again approved the Iran Terror Finance Transparency Act – legislation that amplifies Republican distrust of Tehran and would give Congress greater oversight of the controversial nuclear agreement. February 3, 2016
Iran gains access to $100B in thawed assets The Middle East braces for more turmoil as Iran now has access to billions of dollars, dividends of the nuclear deal. February 2, 2016
Obama to meet with Muslims on first visit to US mosque In what seems to be a statement in his final year in office, Obama will pay homage to Islam and his Muslim heritage during his first visit as president to a US mosque. February 1, 2016
Triple bombing near Damascus kills dozens, hampers Syria peace talks U.N.-mediated peace talks to solve the crisis in Syria are already hampered by a terror attack that killed at least 45 people near Damascus. January 31, 2016
Israel, Iran close to ratifying nuclear test ban treaty, UN official says Moving towards a safer world? Iran and Israel are close to ratifying a treaty they have signed banning nuclear tests. January 31, 2016
Iran humiliates US, again, with a drone flyover Iran's continues to flex its muscles and display its might in the Gulf, while US forces are constantly on the defensive. January 31, 2016
US defense secretary furious at Iran for filming surrender of American sailors US Secretary of Defense Ash Carter says Iran's videotaping of American sailors surrendering in the Persian Gulf earlier this month made him deeply angry. January 29, 2016
Leaders of Israel, Cyprus, Greece meet to strengthen regional cooperation Seeking to establish a regional alliance, the leaders of Cyprus, Israel and Greece met in Nicosia to formulate a trilateral pact that will enhance the three countries' interests. January 28, 2016
Defense Minister Ya’alon to Turkey: Stop supporting ISIS, cease buying its oil Israel, Greece and Cyprus are forming a Mediterranean alliance to counter the mounting threat of Islamic terrorism. January 27, 2016
Vatican to Iran: You must stop spread of terrorism Tehran is wasting no time in exploiting the post-nuclear deal reality, as Rouhani is accepted in European capitals as a long-lost friend. January 27, 2016
Amnesty: Dozens of juvenile offenders face death in Iran As it gains acceptance by Western nations supposedly concerned with human rights, the Islamic Republic continues to be a world-leading human rights abuser. January 26, 2016
Dozens killed in Islamic terror attack in Cameroon In the latest Islamic terror attack, more than two dozen people were murdered by suicide bombings apparently carried out by the Nigeria-based Boko Haram group. January 25, 2016
European Union opens new counter-terrorism center Citing looming Muslim terror threats, the European Counter Terrorism Center was established to contend with these menaces. January 25, 2016
ISIS threatens West, glorifies terrorists in new clip ISIS has issued new threats against the West in a clip glorifying the murderers of 132 victims in Paris. January 25, 2016
Netanyahu meets with Biden, Kerry at World Economic Forum in Davos Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with US Vice President Joe Biden and Secretary of State Kerry John at the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos. January 21, 2016
In surprise turnaround, Sudan open to discuss normalizing ties with Israel In a significant shift in foreign policy, Sudan is considering the establishing of diplomatic ties with the Jewish State. January 21, 2016
ISIS destroys Iraq’s oldest monastery ISIS has destroyed Saint Elijah's Monastery, a 1,400 year-old historic Christian landmark in Iraq, as the terrorist organization works to completely remove Christianity from the region. January 20, 2016
Saudi Arabia will pursue nuclear weapons if Iran does As Israel has warned, the deal with Iran will send the Middle East spiraling into a dangerous nuclear arms race. January 20, 2016
From Paris suburb to bloody attack: portraits of ISIS jihadis From a French childhood to the war-torn mountains of Syria, and back as a mass murderer of innocents - these are some of the stories of radical Islamic Jihadists. January 19, 2016
Islamic State’s double standards sow growing disillusion Syrians who have recently escaped the Islamic State group's rule say public disillusionment is growing as ISIS has failed to live up to its promises to install a utopian "Islamic" rule of justice, equality and good governance. January 19, 2016
Iran slams new US sanctions as ‘immoral’ and ‘illegitimate’ Iran was responding to an announcement by the US on Sunday that it will impose new sanctions against 11 individuals and entities as a result of Tehran’s repeated test-firing of medium-range ballistic missiles, which were a breach of UN Security Council (UNSC) resolutions. January 18, 2016
Day after sanctions on Iran removed, US imposes new penalties for ballistic missile activity Merely a day after economic sanctions on Iran were removed by the West, the US imposed new penalties on the Islamic Republic for continuing its ballistic missile program. January 17, 2016
ISIS slaughters scores in Syrian offensive As it continues its westward march, and as the world watches stupefied, ISIS is destroying anything and anyone in its path that does not conform to its twisted worldview. January 17, 2016
Iran celebrates lifting of sanctions While Iran expresses joy over the lifting of sanctions on its economy, Israel is bracing itself for more terror and regional strife. January 17, 2016
US, European Union lift sanctions against Iran in wake of nuclear deal The world has officially become a more dangerous place now that the sanctions on Iran have been lifted, allowing it to grow its global terror network while secretly developing nuclear weapons. January 17, 2016
US and Iran conduct prisoner exchange ahead of sanctions relief Despite Iran's continued belligerence, four Americans were freed in a prisoner exchange ahead of the imminent lifting of sanctions on the Islamic Republic. January 16, 2016
Turkey’s citizens view Russia, not Israel, as biggest threat Russia, not Israel, is now the greatest perceived threat among Turkish citizens, according to findings from a global think tank's newly released survey. January 15, 2016
ISIS strikes in Indonesia’s capital, killing 2 and wounding scores With an aim to conquer the world, ISIS has broadened its theater of operations, striking in another Muslim country. January 14, 2016