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by John Rossomando • May 30, 2019 • IPT News 
Amid reports that the Trump administration again is considering designating Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist group, several longtime Brotherhood watchdogs and critics are urging caution.
by John Rossomando • May 20, 2019 
A May 8 incident at San Diego State University (SDSU) highlights a trend of glamorizing Palestinian terrorists on college campuses, SDSU English Professor Peter C. Herman wrote Saturday in the Times of San Diego news site.
by Steven Emerson • May 20, 2019 • IPT News 
Oh boy, was Hussam Ayloush ever mad!
Asked to condemn Hamas in 2013, Ayloush called the question "unacceptable" and lashed out at the questioner, saying it was "very shameful" and "proves that you have nothing but bigotry in you."
by Steven Emerson • May 20, 2019 • IPT News 
As IPT Senior Fellow Patrick Dunleavy noted Friday, the Islamic Circle of North America has helped update a report on terrorist prosecutions in the United States which claims more than 9 in 10 cases involving Muslim suspects are bogus.
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May 31, 2019 • Associated Press 
The main suspect in the bombing last week in the French city of Lyon that wounded 14 people had pledged allegiance to the Islamic State group, France's counter-terrorism prosecutor said on Friday.
May 31, 2019 • Times of Israel 
At least two people were injured, one of them seriously, in a stabbing attack in Jerusalem's Old City on Friday morning, officials said.
May 30, 2019 • Wall Street Journal 
Iraq handed death sentences this week to seven French citizens who joined Islamic State, in trials that have drawn criticism from rights groups and spotlighted the challenges of dealing with foreign fighters captured in Iraq and Syria.
May 30, 2019 • Jerusalem Post 
Stand With Us (SWU) was able to declare an initial victory on Thursday after its letter threatening legal liability against UCLA got the university to take some action regarding an incident in which a guest speaker called Israel-supporters white supremacists.
May 30, 2019 • Algemeiner 
The leader of Hamas in the Gaza Strip publicly admitted on Thursday that the terrorist group was getting military and financial backing from Iran.
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