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The 14-year-old resident of Israel’s center also contacted Hamas and carried out espionage activities, according to his indictment.
The Trump administration’s new security guarantee for Doha is a dangerous price for the hostage deal that empowers a key backer of Hamas and global jihad, Israeli experts warn.
Adam Scott Hastings “discussed the advantages of using tunnels to protect armed militants, consistent with news reports about Hamas’s use of tunnels in Gaza,” per the U.S. Department of Justice.
Ahmed al-Sharaa accused Israel of “meddling” in a speech in which he assigned blame to “all sides” in addition to his security forces.
The council “can, and must, adjust its sanctions so the Syrian government can prevail in the fight against terrorism, while keeping the most dangerous and unrepentant actors designated,” said Dorothy Shea, interim U.S. ambassador to the United Nations.
Sa’ad bin Atef al-Awlaki was appointed Al-Qaeda’s leader in the Arabian Peninsula in 2024 and has “publicly called for attacks against the United States and our allies,” according to the U.S. State Department.
Police say the 65-year-old praised Hamas, Al Qaeda, ISIS and kept weapons and an ISIS flag at home.
Saad bin Atef al-Awlaki said there are “no red lines” in his first video message since taking over the terrorist group’s Arabian Peninsula branch.
More than 15 organizations compete to fill the vacuum after the war ends, and Israel should start paying attention.
Israel is waiting for Syria to stabilize, Lt. Col. (res.) Marco Moreno, a former senior IDF intelligence officer, tells JNS.
A federal prosecutor said Karrem Nasr was encouraged by the terrorist attacks in Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, to pursue “death and destruction.”
A former member of al-Qaeda, the jihadist leader now presents a moderate image.