Monday, August 01, 2016

8/1/16

IN PICTURES: Huge Pro-Erdogan Islamist Rally In Germany  Around 50,000 supporters of Turkey's Islamist president Recep Tayyip Erdogan have rallied in Cologne, Germany to demand his authoritarian reign continues. 

Report: Recruitment of Child Terrorists by Palestinians Ignored by U.N.  U.N. report ignores use of Palestinian child soldiers, experts say. 

Syria war: Russian helicopter shot down, killing five on board  A Russian military helicopter has been shot down in Syria killing all five on board - the deadliest single incident for Russia's military since its air campaign began last September. 

ISIS: 'Listen Putin, we will come to Russia and kill you at your homes'  Islamic State terror group published nine-minute video threatening jihadi attacks in Russia. 

Cartoon on Fatah site shows Israel exploding Muslim world  Anti-Semitic drawing suggests the Jewish state is taking advantage of fighting between Sunnis and Shiites. 

TURKEY'S BACKLASH: Christians pay price as extreme Islam surges after attempted coup  The attempted coup in Turkey sent shockwaves around the world. Here was a Nato ally, thrown into chaos overnight. 

Khamenei: Saudi ties with Zionist regime a stab in the back to Muslims  Iranian supreme leader says US behind warning Saudi ties with Israel and "aggression" in Yemen. 

Old City hi-tech helps Israeli police prevent crime  The observation and intelligence center continues to be instrumental in both preventing crime and rapidly responding to terror attacks. 

ISIS Admits Using Migration For Terror: 'If Door of Migration Closes, Door of Jihad Opens'  Islamic State, losing territory and on the retreat in Iraq and Syria, has claimed credit for a surge in global attacks this summer, most of them in France and Germany. 

Turkey's Tradition of Murdering Christians  On 26 July, the northern French town of Saint-tienne-du-Rouvray witnessed a horrific Islamist attack: Two Islamic State (ISIS) terrorists killed an 85-year-old priest, Jacques Hamel, in his church during Mass. 

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