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by Noah Beck • August
12, 2016 • Special to IPT News
Muslims
and Arabs who openly identify as Zionists are growing in number – powered
by the freer flow of information and ideas made possible by social media
and the search for answers in the wake of the Arab Spring and Islamist
terror. A new Facebook page for Arab supporters of Israel has attracted
about 20,000 visitors.
by Scott Newark •
August 15, 2016 • Special to IPT News
When
Canada's new government assumed office almost nine months ago, it was
clear that it had new policy priorities and that it was specifically
intent on a more inclusive and consultative process for decision-making
than its predecessor.
by Scott Newark •
August 15, 2016 • Special to IPT News
Last
week's successful prevention of a terrorist attack merits Canadians'
appreciation for the effective work of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police
(RCMP), Ontario Provincial Police and local police. Thanks are also due
to the FBI, which alerted the RCMP Wednesday morning after learning of an
online jihadi video pledging
allegiance to ISIS and announcing his murderous intent.
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Arrests Suggest Hizballah Seeking
Stronger West Bank Foothold
Israel's Shin Bet domestic security service announced Tuesday that it
busted Hizballah terrorist cells operating in the West Bank planning to
conduct attacks against Israelis. Nine alleged operatives were arrested
over the last several months.
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UN Special Envoy Calls for Gaza Aid
Cutoff While Hamas in Power
A special envoy to the United Nations (UN) wants international
humanitarian organizations to cease assistance transfers to Gaza,
"as long as Hamas is in control."
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Report: Jabhat al-Nusra's
Rebranding Aims To Ensure Group's Survival
Jabhat al-Nusra's July 28 announcement of its new name and avatar, the
Fateh al-Sham Front ("The Victory in Al-Sham Front"), does not
mean the terrorist group has formally split ties with al-Qaida, an
Israeli intelligence report warns.
Also in the News
by Spencer Ackerman •
August 15, 2016 • The Guardian
The
largest single transfer of Guantánamo Bay detainees
of Barack Obama's presidency occurred on Monday, as 15 long-held men
departed the infamous detention center.
by JAY SOLOMON and CAROL E.
LEE • August 17, 2016 • The Wall Street Journal
New details of the $400 million U.S. payment to Iran
earlier this year depict a tightly scripted exchange specifically timed
to the release of several American prisoners held in Iran.
The picture emerged from accounts of U.S. officials
and others briefed on the operation: U.S. officials wouldn't let Iranians
take control of the money until a Swiss Air Force plane carrying three
freed Americans departed from Tehran on Jan. 17.
August 15, 2016 •
Palestinian Media Watch
As part of the closing ceremony of a summer camp for
Palestinian children organized by the Palestinian National Committee of
Summer Camps and the Fatah Movement, Palestinian children performed a
play showing the alleged "cruel attitude of the Zionist jailer
towards our [Palestinian] heroic prisoners."
by Dave Neese • August
14, 2016 • The Trentonian
Given the frequency of violent outbursts by people
waving Korans or yelling "Allahu akbar!", the news media have
an ongoing need for a Muslim point of view. A need for someone who can
help confuse the issue, offer an Islamic alibi. That role invariably
falls to CAIR, the Council on American Islamic Relations.
by Bill Gertz • August
15, 2016 • The Washington Free Beacon
Russia is building large numbers of underground
nuclear command bunkers in the latest sign Moscow is moving ahead with a
major strategic forces modernization program.
U.S. intelligence officials said construction has been
underway for several years on "dozens" of underground bunkers
in Moscow and around the country.
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