Jack Moore
International Security and Terrorism Correspondent
Jack is International Security and Terrorism Correspondent for Newsweek.
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The body of Lieutenant Colonel Arnaud Beltrame, 44, was transported across Paris in a procession on Wednesday morning to Les Invalides military museum, the burial site of Napoleon Bonaparte.
Ahmad Tibi may have the demographic advantage in any one-state solution.
He also accused protestor Emma González of treason, sharing a fake image of her ripping the constitution.
Siam Nuwara is waging a one-man battle against the Israeli military and its justice system in the West Bank.
Bolton has said that the two-state solution, for which the international community advocates, is dead.
A gunman who was under police surveillance for radical views killed three people in separate incidents in southern France.
The deal included as many as 6,700 missiles as well as parts for Riyadh’s U.S.-made tanks and helicopters.
The new law is again stoking fears of new restrictions on freedom of expression.
The advancement gives the Israeli military an extended reach into the coastal enclave.
Yair Lapid, Benjamin Netanyahu’s chief rival, spoke to Newsweek about peace with the Palestinians and the future of Israel.
The extremist leader has been linked to a plot to attack Times Square in New York City.
The publication has said it is “impossible to know definitively who gave how much to whom when.”
Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi’s sister was found guilty of “offering logistic support and help” to ISIS fighters.
Guatemala will relocate its embassy in Israel to Jerusalem this May, two days after the U.S.
The estimate came from the minister leading a team formed to calculate potential reparations to Poland.
L.L. Bean was the latest business to announce it will end gun sales to teenagers.
Social media users noticed the footage was actually from a computer game known as “Arma 3.”
Opposition groups say more than a dozen people were treated for exposure to the gas.
In some cases, graves were being dug just meters from settlement homes.
Companies offering discounts to NRA members are being targeted online by gun control activists.
The teenager killed 17 people with an assault rifle at his former school last week.




















