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Malik Faisal Akram

A new study issued by the Network Contagion Research Institute documents that the terror situation came in the wake of a Twitter campaign for “Lady Al-Qaeda.”
Nadine Dorries, secretary of state for culture, media and sport in the United Kingdom, said: “YouTube has allowed its site to be used to incite racial violence and terrorism, and to profit from it. We will hold social-media companies to account for extremist ideologies online.”
In the recording of the call he made from the Beth Israel synagogue to his brother in the United Kingdom, Malik Faisal Akram says he came to America on a jihadi mission.
British Foreign Minister Liz Truss condemns the attack as an “act of terrorism and anti-Semitism”; U.K. ambassador to the United States says the two countries “stand shoulder to shoulder in defiance of terrorism.”
“We are living in dangerous times,” says World Jewish Congress president Ronald S. Lauder; “we cannot afford to become complacent” • Conference of Presidents CEO William Daroff: “It is a reality of the times we live in that there is danger from the far-left, the far-right and Islamic extremists.”