The Islamic State praised the man who killed 14 people in a New Orleans truck attack, claiming their online propaganda inspired the incident, though they did not directly claim responsibility. The attacker, an American man named Shamsud-Din Bahar Jabbar, was an Army veteran who left a recorded message for his family stating he had joined ISIS before being killed by police. The group’s newsletter emphasized the importance of spreading their messaging and hinted at future attacks during events and holidays, according to experts.
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Tears of joy as Hamas frees more Israeli hostages
The family of Israeli hostage Tal Shoham, among six captives released by Hamas in Gaza, watched tearfully as he walked free in a hostage-prisoner swap. Avera Mengistu, held captive for over a decade, was also released, sparking celebrations in Israel. Three more Israeli hostages were paraded by Hamas before being handed over to the Red Cross, marking a significant moment in the ongoing truce between Israel and Palestinian militants. Full Article
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