9/11

Francine Bork Strausberg: Living a perfectly imperfect life in Israel

While more elegant and ornate pottery may be found in other studios, Strausberg takes pride in creating unique yet practical pieces that people enjoy every day.

WORKING OUT of the Talpaz Ceramic Studio in the Saltiel Community Center, in Jerusalem’s Armon Hanatziv neighborhood. She gives classes there as well.
Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro being walked in custody down a hallway at the offices of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) in New York City, U.S., January 3, 2026.

Orthodox Jewish judge to preside over Maduro's criminal proceedings in NY

Cholo Abdi Abdullah training as a pilot as part of an al-Shabaab plot to attack on US soil.

Justice Dept. sentences al-Shabaab terrorist for planning 9/11-inspired plane hijacking, crash plot

Moazzam Begg is released from Belmarsh Prison on October 1, 2014 in London, England.

UK pro-Palestine activist calls bin Laden's 9/11 letter 'voice of freedom'


Deal that would have seen 9/11 terrorists spared death shot down by Washington judges

The rejected deal would have seen the alleged terrorists serve life without parol, though was narrowly refused by the Washington judges 2-1.

 EVIDENCE CLEARLY shows the IUMS directly threatens Western security by inciting Muslims, the writer says, so are America and Europe waiting for another 9/11 before taking action?

Yair Netanyahu: 'Israeli media is ‘so radical, North Korea could take lessons’

Netanyahu suggested that media bias, both in Israel and internationally, played a role in shifting global opinion against Israel so quickly after the October 7 massacre.

 Yair Netanyahu seen with a flag of North Korea (illustrative)

Pakistan’s national carrier faces backlash over ad resembling 9/11 imagery

The ad depicted a PIA aircraft flying directly toward the Eiffel Tower, sparking backlash from social media users, particularly in Europe.

View of the advertisement published by national flag carrier Pakistan International Airlines (PIA).

Youssef Nada, key Muslim Brotherhood leader, dies at 94 in Europe

Youssef Nada, accused of terror financing after 9/11, dies at 94 in Europe.

 Muslim Brotherhood key figure Youssef Nada with Turkish president Erdogan in 2015.

Trump nominates Jewish billionaire Howard Lutnick for Secretary of Commerce

Lutnick, currently co-chairing Trump’s transition team, is a significant donor to United Hatzalah, Israel’s largest independent emergency medical service (EMS) organization.

 Howard Lutnick United Hatzalah Gala

Over 20 years after September 11 attacks, victim’s family finally has remains to bury

The discovery of 700 bone fragments years after the attack opened new lines of investigation.

Tribute in Light memorial

American families sue Iran over Hamas attack

US victims' families file federal lawsuit against Iran, alleging the regime funded and supported Hamas's October 7 attack through monthly payments of $7 million.

 People ride their bicycles on Yom Kippur, in front of a wall featuring hostage posters, in Jerusalem, October 12, 2024

Hamas planned 9/11 style attack with horse-drawn chariots on Israel before October 7 - report

A document found the plan to destroy a skyscraper in Tel Aviv, the 70-story Moshe Aviv Tower and the Azrieli Mall complex.

 THE TWIN Towers burn

Qatar campus of Georgetown University hosts Hamas-affiliated media personality

Keynote speaker Waddah Khanfar, an ex-Al-Jazeera official, is identified by many as a Hamas member himself, raising questions as to the private US university’s proximity to the Hamas axis.

 Doha, Qatar - October 6, 2022: Georgetown University in Qatar is a campus of Georgetown University in Education City

9/11 documentary brings together daughters of terrorism victims from US and Israel

A new mini-documentary, "Our 9/11 Story," connects Kristin Marino, daughter of a 9/11 firefighter, and Maya Peretz, whose father died saving her in Israel, highlighting their shared grief.

 Nova Heaven exhibit at Burning Man 2024