Jihad

  • Syria’s new rebel-led regime has vowed that the country’s 600,000 Christians will be protected through inclusion, but that likely won’t happen under the jihadi regime replacing ousted Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, Fr. Benedict Kiely, the founder of the nonprofit Nasarean.org, told Newsmax on Saturday. “Well, I would like to be hopeful,” Kiely said on Newsmax’s “America Right Now.”…

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  • New frontline, deal latest and a strike in Lebanon; A summary of the Israel-Hamas war today

    Here’s a summary of what’s been happening in the war so far today: Fighting at refugee camp Israeli troops have been fighting militants in an urban refugee camp, according to the Associated Press. The frontline of the war, now in its seventh week, has shifted to the Jabaliya refugee camp. Jabaliya is a dense warren…

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  • Israeli military accuses Islamic Jihad of ‘psychological warfare’

    Israel has said it will not comment on whether two people shown in an Islamic Jihad hostage video would be released because it would play into their captors’ “psychological warfare”. The group’s armed wing released footage of an elderly woman, Hanna Katzir, and a young boy, Yagil Yaakov, and said it would release them on…

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  • The sister of a Hamas hostage has recalled the desperate minute-by-minute WhatsApp conversation she had with her brother as militants stormed his kibbutz. Ofri Bibas Levy, whose brother Yarden Bibas, his wife Shiri and two children were kidnapped by the group, said he first messaged to let his family know they were heading to the…

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  • A lot of books have been written about ISIS and the Jihad but this breath-taking documentary from The Atlantic, based on Graeme Wood’s original reporting, will certainly touch your soul. The story is about Tania Georgelas, who lived in Syria a few years ago. She was married to John Georgelas, a man she never believed would…

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