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by Yaakov Lappin • April 27, 2018 • Special to IPT News 
Tensions between Iran and Israel have risen significantly following a military strike on an airbase in central Syria this month that targeted an Iranian military presence. Iran blames Israel for the strike and is threatening to respond.
by Abigail R. Esman • April 24, 2018 • Special to IPT News 
Chances are, if you supported the Women's March, you were duped. And if you are Jewish and supported the March, they duped you twice. Even before the event, Palestinian-American co-Chair Linda Sarsour held a questionable record as a self-proclaimed civil rights activist.
by John Rossomando • April 23, 2018 • IPT News 
Hamas is not a terrorist organization and his country has nothing to do with terrorism, Qatari counterterrorism envoy Ambassador Mutlaq Al-Qahtani told the Investigative Project on Terrorism (IPT). But it all depends on your definition of terrorism. Al-Qahtani spoke April 9 at the National Press Club at an event sponsored by the International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism (ICSVE) – a group that works to undermine the appeal of ISIS using counter-messaging videos.
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April 26, 2018 • Times of Israel 
Incoming US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is slated to visit Israel as early as next week as part of his first trip abroad in his new post, Channel 10 news reported Thursday.
April 26, 2018 • Wall Street Journal 
PARIS—President Emmanuel Macron called ministers from over 70 countries to Paris on Thursday in an effort to coordinate a crackdown on new terror-financing methods that French officials say pose a growing threat to global security.
April 25, 2018 • Fox News.com 
PARIS – About 500 experts from more than 70 nations are holding talks in Paris on how to choke off financing for the Islamic State group and Al-Qaida.
April 24, 2018 • Algemeiner 
George Washington University's student government called on its administration on Monday to divest funds from companies accused of violating Palestinian human rights, while failing to censure a student leader accused of antisemitism.
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