Some would say that, given the crisis Lebanon is facing today, Hezbollah’s project for the country is dead. Such statements, however, go too far.
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Iraq launches military operation in the north to combat remaining ISIS militants
Iraq on Tuesday launched the second phase of a military operation in the north to combat ISIS sleeper cells.
Read More »Israel Believes Assad's Syria Is Restarting Its Chemical Weapons Programs
Here’s What You Need To Remember: Virtually all the state actors in the region find it more expedient to remain locked in perpetual small-scale warfare than to take on the political risks of negotiating in good faith with their adversaries—a move which could delegitimize them with their own allies.
Read More »AQIM Leader Killed, but Al-Qaeda Remains a Highly Resilient Adversary
Over the weekend, the French military claimed, and United States Africa Command confirmed, that its forces had killed the leader of al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM), Abdelmalek Droukdal, in northern Mali.
Read More »NYPD’s Terrorism Official Says Unnamed Groups Planned Protest Violence in Advance
New York’s top terrorism official says there’s evidence that members of anarchist groups from outside the city intentionally planned to incite violence at protests calling for justice in the death of George Floyd.
Read More »Extremism Is on the Rise in West Africa. Education Is Suffering.
A new report from Burkina Faso shows that rising violence is taking a toll for a generation of children. Welcome to While You Weren’t Looking, Foreign Policy’s weekly newsletter focused on non-coronavirus news.
Read More »Egypt officials say 19 militants, 5 troops killed in Sinai
The Egyptian military said it has killed at least 19 militants in raids and airstrikes against an Islamic insurgency in the northern part of the Sinai Peninsula, in clashes that also left at least five casualties among its troops.
Read More »Turkey deports 12 foreign terrorist fighters with suspected Daesh-links to Finland
Twelve foreign terrorist fighters have been deported to Finland with an evacuation flight as part of Turkey’s efforts to repatriate former Daesh-linked persons to their country of origin, the Interior Ministry announced Sunday.
Read More »Barr: Violence from Antifa, other groups 'is domestic terrorism and will be treated accordingly'
Attorney General William Barr said Sunday that the Department of Justice will treat violence by individuals associated with Antifa as domestic terrorism in a statement that condemned the far-left group and asserted that protests against police brutality and racial inequality following George Floyd’s death have “been hijacked.”
Read More »State Department announces $3M reward for info on senior ISIS leader
The State Department Thursday announced a $3 million reward for any information on Muhammad Khadir Musa Ramadan, a senior leader in the Islamic State (ISIS).
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