Radicalization

Iran’s textbooks promote violent martyrdom, normalize militarization, IMPACT-se finds

IMPACT-se says Iran’s Khomeinist ideology is deeply embedded in schools, with textbooks reflecting the regime’s political values, narratives, and agendas.

Afghan refugee schoolboys wearing protective face masks look on as they holds their schoolbooks while sitting in a classroom at the Farhang school in the first day of the new academic year in southern Tehran on November 1, 2021.
PALESTINIANS anti-Israel slogans and lift flags during a demonstration at the Temple Mount’s al-Aqsa Mosque complex, in 2023.

Why the future of Gaza will be decided in mosques - opinion

DEMONSTRATORS FROM the ‘Palestine Coalition’ hold a large Palestinian flag earlier this month in London, after the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas in Gaza went into effect.

Why is the UAE fearful of radicalization on UK campuses? - explainer

People walk past tents at The University of Manchester campus, as students occupy parts of British university campuses to protest in support of Palestinians in Gaza, May 7, 2024.

UAE cuts state funding for citizens studying at UK universities due to fears of radicalization


Israel is an 'evil state that must be destroyed' - South Africa's EFF

"Zionist maniacs" are "sick, fascist and inhumane whose actions eclipse those of an apartheid state," the radical left-wing communist party said in a statement.

Julius Malema, leader of South Africa's Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), gestures during a media briefing in Alexander township near Sandton, South Africa August 17, 2016.

Palestinian school magazine calls for ‘armed struggle’ against ‘Israeli monster’

A Palestinian school magazine includes references to “the giant Israeli murder machine” and “the Israeli monster,” and accuses Israel of behaving like Nazis.

TEXTBOOKS SAID to be produced by the Palestinian Authority which contain anti-Israel and anti-Western bias are put on display on Capitol Hill by the NGO Palestine Media Watch.

Lessons of Sadat’s assassination - editorial

The Sadat assassination on October 6 ,1981, was a graphic manifestation of radical, violent Islam that fundamentally rejected the West, and a portent of much worse things to come.

THEN-PRIME MINISTER Menachem Begin, with Egyptian leader Anwar Sadat, visit Congress in 1978

Book review: Confronting radicals - what America can learn from Israel

The Brooklyn-born David Rubin, who made aliyah some 29 years ago, has not given up on America and says that the country’s destiny can be corrected.

 THE MACY’S flagship store boarded up after a night of violent protests and looting in Midtown Manhattan, on June 2, 2020 in New York City.

Singapore arrests would-be terrorist planning to kill Jews for Hamas

The man, 20, was interested in joining the Hamas military wing.

Maghain Aboth Synagogue

Rapeh Party head: The gov't will not succeed in silencing me

Anti-vaccination coercion activist and Rapeh party leader Dr. Arieh Avni had his license revoked by the Health Ministry on Wednesday.

Dr. Arieh Avni, noted anti-vaccination coercion activist, is seen with the logo of his new "Rapeh" Party, which hopes to "heal" Israel's heathcare system.

Oath Keeper claims she met with Secret Service before Capitol riot

Jessica Watkins, 38, is one of nine associates of the far-right anti-government group charged for conspiring to storm the Capitol to prevent Congress from certifying President Joe Biden's election.

A MOB of supporters of US President Donald Trump storm the Capitol Building last week in Washington, DC.

FBI agents raid Brooklyn home of pelt-wearing Orthodox man in Capitol mob

The arrest comes amid a nationwide crackdown on the Trump supporters who stormed the Capitol building last week.

A SUPPORTER of Donald Trump carries a Confederate battle flag through the US Capitol in Washington, DC, on Wednesday.

French PM vows to fight radical Islam in tribute to attack victims

A Tunisian man shouting "Allahu akbar" (God is Greatest) beheaded a woman and killed two other people in a church in the coastal city on Oct. 29 before being shot and taken away by police.

Police officers stand near Notre Dame church, where a knife attack took place, in Nice, France October 29, 2020.

Multiple reasons for Islamist violence on European soil, experts Say

Compared to Muslims in the US, those in Europe are less integrated and more vulnerable to radicalization.

Police officers participate in an anti-terrorism operation in Barcelona, Spain, July 14, 2020