Strasbourg Attack Fits Previous Model of Criminal-Terror Nexus in Europe

The problem appears to be the gap between surveillance of members of the criminal-terrorist extremist Nexus, and prosecuting perpetrators for crimes such as acquiring illegal firearms.
ICC Judges’ Bias Against Israel

Judges in The Hague decide to reopen the investigation against Israel in the Mavi Marmara incident despite the prosecutor repeatedly closing the case over flotilla organizers IHH’s ties to global Jihad.
The Tragic Murder of Syrian Activist Raed Fares

Syrian media activist Raed Fares assassinated
Palestinian ‘Support’ for Saudi Arabia

In fact, the mistreatment of Palestinians at the hands of their Arab brethren has never been of concern to Abbas and his leadership.
Oval Office Fills With Prayers of Thanks as American Pastor Released from Turkish Prison
The pastor and his family came to the White House on Saturday, giving prayers of thanks and blessings for President Trump’s efforts in arranging his release.
Turkey-Russia Idlib Agreement: A Lesson for the US

If America’s enemies support their allies, then the United States must stand by its friends.
“Poor” Syria!

For three years, Israel has done a tremendous job of denying two things to the Iranians: further military buildup in Syria, and the delivery of weapons to Hezbollah.
Russia-Turkey Agreement to Prevent Syrian Invasion of Idlib, for Now

Russia and Turkey signed an agreement to prevent a Syrian regime offensive in Idlib this week.
There’s a War Going On out There

Three wars, at the very least, are raging in the Middle East, and Israel will get fallout from all of them.
Syrian War: Uneasy Calm in US-protected Kurdish Enclave

The Syrian-Turkish border area in the early morning hours is calm and almost serene.