Report reveals evidence Doctors Without Borders tied to terror

This report forces the world to confront uncomfortable facts about the boundaries of humanitarian work when those boundaries are exploited to aid and legitimize terror.
Arrest near Jerusalem, Israeli teen killed in Swiss fire, and four detained after Judea attack

Israeli forces arrested a Palestinian man accused of smuggling a child over the Jerusalem security barrier and Jewish shepherds were attacked near Bethlehem. In a separate tragedy, an Israeli teenager was identified among the victims of a deadly fire in Switzerland.
Jerusalem court orders Hamas to pay nearly one billion shekels for October 7 massacre

Hamas simply failed to respond, and the court entered a default judgment that places the organization squarely and formally on record as financially liable for one of the worst terror attacks in Israel’s history.
I agree with Pope Leo about Gaza

Leo cleverly connected the story of Jesus being born in a manger to draw a metaphor that God had “pitched his fragile tent” among the people of the world. Then, speaking of tents, he took his metaphor further, saying, “How, then, can we not think of the tents in Gaza, exposed for weeks to rain, wind and cold?”
Loss, survival, and antisemitism 15 years after a near-fatal terror attack

Without justice, meaning execution, extradition, and accountability, terrorism persists, incentivized by releases and rewards.
Terrorists deserve justice, not flattering ‘NPR’ profiles

Many killers of U.S. citizens walk freely in territories controlled by the Palestinian Authority or nations that America considers allies, such as Egypt and Jordan.
CAIR’s cash rewards for campus unrest and the extremist network behind it

Evidence is mounting that the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) is not just a civil-rights organization supporting student protests but part of a larger, coordinated network with ties to Hamas, the Muslim Brotherhood, and other terrorist organizations.
Kushner’s Secret Talks, Death Penalty Bill Advances, and Iranian Spy Plot Exposed

Kushner met with Israeli PM Netanyahu in Jerusalem to discuss Trump’s peace plan for Gaza, while the Knesset passed the first reading of a bill mandating the death penalty for terrorists. Meanwhile, Israeli authorities arrested a man accused of spying for Iran.
How the Palestinian Authority Turned Killers into Celebrities

The world cheered as “Palestinian prisoners” walked free as part of the October 2025 hostage deal. But behind the celebration lies a darker truth: these men weren’t victims of “occupation” as the media wants you to believe; they are convicted murderers.
160 Terrorist Millionaires Released in the Gaza Ceasefire Deal

Convicted murderers received over $70 million from Palestinian Authority while imprisoned—raising questions about incentivizing terrorism.