Over the last two years, writers have struggled with the best way to identify what Hamas did in Israel on October 7, 2023. In my own writing, I have used the words "attack," "assault," "massacre," "slaughter," and "pogrom." Others have opted for| The Investigative Project on Terrorism :: Writings
Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) say they want to "disrupt" campus life. On April 20, 2024, the steering committee of the National SJP (NSJP) threatened to "reclaim our universities until administrators comply with our demands." The next day, it| The Investigative Project on Terrorism :: Writings
This past week, Canada, the UK and Australia have formally recognised the State of Palestine. There is now a decent possibility that the declaration of Israeli sovereignty over the West Bank is likely to follow. Hamas is now further from agreeing to a| The Investigative Project on Terrorism :: Writings
Most of today's activist class in the West either have no knowledge of — or choose to forget — one of the bloodiest internal conflicts in the modern Arab world: Algeria's war against the Islamic Salvation Front (FIS), an offshoot of the Muslim| The Investigative Project on Terrorism :: Writings
On July 14 at 6:15AM, armed members of the Syrian Security Directorate surrounded the Saraya family home in the predominantly Druze province of Sweida. They began shooting wildly into the house where the large Saraya family members were sleeping| The Investigative Project on Terrorism
While some university administrations give in to their SJP protesters, and others fight back, the University of Rochester (UofR) in upstate New York simply denies that SJP exists on its campus. I learned about this baffling approach to the SJP problem| The Investigative Project on Terrorism :: Writings
Classes began at most American colleges and universities last week. Will a sense of normalcy return, or will students be forced to endure a third year of double-masked keffiyeh-clad hipsters, shouting "Free Free Palestine" and "From the River to the| The Investigative Project on Terrorism
If we want a resolution to the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians then the first step must be to take the so-called "right of return" off the table. We must begin having citizenship granted to the so-called "Palestinian refugees" who have been| The Investigative Project on Terrorism
The following article is a continuation of the IPT's Jihad University Series. From their support for the Boycott Divest Sanction (BDS) movement, to hosting terrorists, to accepting terrorist tainted funding, some of the nation's top universities have| The Investigative Project on Terrorism :: Writings
The following article is a continuation of the IPT's Jihad University Series. From their support for the Boycott Divest Sanction (BDS) movement, to hosting terrorists, to accepting terrorist tainted funding, some of the nation's top universities have| The Investigative Project on Terrorism
The newly formed Islamist regime in Syria, established as former Al-Qaeda commander Ahmed Al Sharaa—also known as Abu Mohamed Al Golani—was named Syria's transitional president on January 31, 2025, following the ousting of former Syrian President Bashar| The Investigative Project on Terrorism :: Writings
How history will treat the post-October 7 anti-Israel protests on college campuses across America will depend in part on how much longer they last. As we approach the 2-year mark, there seems little room for indifference. Normal people are appalled by| The Investigative Project on Terrorism
There are moments in history when the shadows of the past cast such a long menace over the present that they become impossible to ignore. We are experiencing such a moment now. The rise in antisemitism since October 2023 is not a collection of isolated| The Investigative Project on Terrorism :: Writings
Before October 7, 2023, most Americans had never heard of Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP). After nearly 2 years of anti-Israel, pro-Hamas protests and encampments, most people are all too familiar with the privileged undergraduates who masquerade| The Investigative Project on Terrorism :: Writings
Introduction by IPT Executive Director Steven Emerson: "Yesterday, July 8, the IPT republished a very important analysis of the dynamics and the still-unfolding repercussions in Iran of the 12-day Iran-Israel war. Today we bring you an interview with the| The Investigative Project on Terrorism :: Writings
For weeks, debate over the Iran-Israel Twelve-Day War has revolved around enrichment capabilities, damage assessment, and the Trump-Netanyahu relationship. Rarely does anyone pause to mention just how crazy it is that the Islamic Republic of Iran exists| The Investigative Project on Terrorism
The 2023-2024 academic year will be remembered for its inept university presidents, antisemitic college deans, fringe left activist professors, and gullible, pro-Hamas students. Collectively and individually, especially at the nation's top schools, they| The Investigative Project on Terrorism