PFLP
Family of murdered IDF soldier outraged as terrorist released, entitled to tax-funded service
Ibrahim Abu Moch was released back to the Arab-Israeli city Baqa al-Gharbiyye on Sunday, despite having the blood of 19-year-old Moshe Tamam on his hands.
'Cultural act of resistance': US's first ever Palestinian bookstore opens in Los Angeles
CUNY Students for Justice in Palestine promotes event calling Gaza tunnels 'social organization'
Doctors Without Borders advanced anti-Israel narrative, maintained terror ties - exclusive
Palestinian terrorist Leila Khaled says ex-Lebanon PM sent PFLP weapons to Europe
Palestinian terrorist Leila Khaled described former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Al-Hariri's alleged role in Palestinian terrorism in Europe.
France slams Israel deporting Palestinian who tried to kill chief rabbi
Palestinian-French lawyer Salah Hamouri is accused of numerous offenses, like PFLP membership and trying to kill former Chief Rabbi Ovadia Yosef.
'Defeating Israel means defeating the US,' Canada, EU -Palestinian activists
The protest in Brussels was organized by two organizations that have fallen under scrutiny in Canada for terrorism links.
Marc Lamont Hill praises terrorist that tried to bomb Jerusalem cinema
"Just heard about the death of Fatima Bernawi. She is a legend among Afro-Palestinians and a beloved daughter of Jerusalem."
Palestinian terrorists, attacks against Israel praised at Brussels rally
Protestors called for people to throw rocks, and celebrated the use of "bullets and rockets" against Israelis.
Anti-Israel activist wears terrorist hijacker shirt on airplane
Amer Zahr boarded a plane wearing a shirt emblazoned with a picture of Leila Khaled, a PFLP airplane hijacker.
SFSU event with terrorist speakers was unauthorized by university
A Beirut event with Dr. Rabab Abdulhadi was "neither sponsored nor authorized by SF State, and we have contacted organizers to notify them of unauthorized use of the SF State name."
SFSU hosted Palestinian terrorist speakers at Beirut conference
PFLP founding member Salah Salah and Airplane hijacker Leila Khaled were among the many controversial figures invited by San Francisco State University's AMED program.
Rina Shnerb's murder continues to be politicized - opinion
As we think about Rina and her family today, the question remains how long the political battle will overshadow the significant security concerns.
Where’s the intelligence on the Palestinian NGO terrorism ties? - editorial
If Israel's actions are based on real intelligence information then the government must show proof.