
How Terror Groups Weaponize Religious Doctrine for Political Control
This image shows a group of armed militants wearing camouflage uniforms and face coverings, with visible green headbands that are associated with Hamas, a Palestinian militant organization active in Gaza. The individuals are holding various types of rifles and appear to be posing for a media or propaganda photograph in an urban environment, as evidenced by the buildings and palm trees in the background.

Hidden Weapons, Broken Ceasefires, and the Reality of Lebanon’s Future
A view of Beirut’s Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque; the city’s architectural landmark—rises behind the iconic Martyrs' Monument in Lebanon’s capital.

Elias Rodriguez, ANSWER Coalition, and the Network Behind Anti-Semitic Rhetoric: Funding, Partners, and the Spread of Hate
Elias Rodriguez participated in ANSWER Coalition protests before he murdered two jews. This investigation examines the network of NGOs and funding sources behind anti-Semitic activism on American soil.

Syria, Jihad, Qatar and Muslim Brotherhood
A deep-dive into Hillary Clinton and Obama’s secret facilitation of Qaddafi’s arsenals to Syrian rebels—revealing the geopolitical game that reshaped Libya and fueled Syria’s civil war, and ties to the Muslim Brotherhood

People-Pleasing Parents: Long-Term Effects on Kids

Israel’s Missed Signals: The Intelligence Gap That Enabled a Tragedy
Can Israel’s famed security agencies keep pace with evolving threats? Discover how overlooked clues and technology’s blind spots led to catastrophe.
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The Man Behind Hamas’s Military Wing and Its Resistance Ideology: Sheikh Izz ad-Din al-Qassam

Hamas’s Elite Secret: $6.6 Billion Power and Wealth Unmasked in Gaza, West Bank and East Jerusalem
Without rigorous, independent oversight, billions in aid risk being diverted from those most in need. Any operation in Gaza must account for the realities of local power dynamics—and history shows that traditional accountability mechanisms are rarely enough.