Author: Daniel Edelson, New York

California Terrorists Charged with Plotting Race War and Assassinations Two leaders of the transnational terrorist and white supremacist group known as Terrorgram, Dallas Humber and Matthew Allison, were charged by the U.S. Justice Department for allegedly planning to ignite a race war in the United States and plotting to kill “high value” targets, including a Jewish senator. Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco stated that the leaders of Terrorgram posed a threat to public safety and the rule of law, using the Telegram platform to spread their heinous white supremacist ideology and solicit hate crimes and terrorist attacks. Humber and Allison…

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The Latest on the October 7 Massacre in Southern Israel The recent 38-page indictment against Hamas leaders for the October 7 massacre in southern Israel reveals the gruesome details of the atrocities committed during the Nova music festival and other incidents. The indictment, announced by U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland, charges Hamas leaders for various crimes including conspiracy to provide material support for terrorism resulting in death and conspiracy to murder U.S. nationals. Key Details from the Indictment: Systematic execution of festival attendees Abduction of Shani Louk’s body Incursion into communities along the Israel-Gaza border Firing on an ambulance and…

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The campaign of Democratic presidential nominee has come under scrutiny following the appointment of Brenda Abdelall, whose past remarks about Jewish influence have resurfaced. In response to this controversy, the Harris campaign issued a statement, asserting that Abdelall’s comments from 2002 do not reflect her current views nor those of the campaign. Despite the reassurances from the Harris team, questions have been raised about Abdelall’s suitability for the role given the sensitivity of her previous statements. This development has added an unexpected twist to the presidential campaign, as both supporters and critics weigh in on the implications of Abdelall’s appointment.…

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The White House Urges Hamas to Join Negotiations for Hostage Deal and Ceasefire The White House has called on Hamas to send negotiators to a summit scheduled for Thursday in an effort to restart talks on a hostage deal and ceasefire. The goal is to end the war in Gaza and reduce regional tensions amidst threats from Iran and Hezbollah. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is set to travel to the Middle East amid high tensions, with stops planned in Israel, Qatar, and Egypt, the mediators in the negotiations. Despite Hamas announcing its reluctance to attend the summit, the…

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Arrests Made After Violent Incident at West Asheville Library Police in Asheville, North Carolina, have arrested individuals and charged them with “ethnic intimidation” following a violent incident at the West Asheville Library. The attack occurred at an anti-Israel event labeled an “Anarchist Bookfair,” where two Jewish residents and a senior citizen were assaulted and forcibly removed from the library. Victims David Moritz, Monica Buckley, and Bob Campbell, known for their pro-Israel stance, were targeted during the event. Moritz, the son of Holocaust survivors, received a threatening letter prior to the assault. Asheville police arrested Taylor Danielle Zarkin for her involvement…

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The recent drone attack in Tel Aviv, resulting in the death of Yevgeny Perder, has sparked controversy as Republican Senator Ted Cruz of Texas revealed that the drone used American-manufactured components. Cruz demanded the White House brief Congress on how the Iran-backed Houthis acquired these components despite existing sanctions. Cruz expressed concern about the ineffectiveness of U.S. export restrictions in preventing rogue regimes like Iran from obtaining such components. He called for a detailed briefing on the administration’s actions to end this deadly supply chain. The Senator highlighted that the drones used in the attack were mostly made of parts…

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House Speaker Mike Johnson expressed disappointment over Vice President Kamala Harris’ decision to boycott the joint session of Congress, calling it outrageous and inexcusable. As Harris cited scheduling conflicts, Maryland Senator Ben Cardin will preside in her absence. The event coincides with tensions between President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over the Gaza conflict. While Biden has shown support for Israel, some Democrats plan to boycott Netanyahu’s speech. Despite divided opinions on Netanyahu’s tactics, Republicans stand united in his support. Capitol Police arrested over 200 protesters, including rabbis and Holocaust survivors’ descendants, demonstrating against Netanyahu’s visit. The…

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Delay in Normalization Talks Between Israel and Saudi Arabia American and Israeli officials revealed that discussions for normalization between Israel and Saudi Arabia have been stalled until after the U.S. presidential elections in November. Despite optimism from the White House, a historic agreement remains on hold. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, U.S. President Joe Biden The Biden administration clarified that normalization won’t happen before the elections or without a Gaza cease-fire. The main obstacle remains Israel’s refusal to recognize a future independent Palestinian state. Prime Minister Netanyahu’s warning of Iran’s influence on Saudi Arabia has…

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