Nigeria Busts Iran Backed Terror Cell
×
Error: Contact form not found.
by News Editor
Times of Israel – Nigeria’s secret police said Wednesday they broke up a terrorist group backed by “Iranian handlers” who wanted to assassinate a former military ruler and gather intelligence about locations frequented by Americans and Israelis.
The State Security Service, responsible for domestic spying in Africa’s most populous nation, offered no details about who actually controlled and bankrolled the group. However, it said it had arrested three suspected terrorists, including the group’s leader, before they could launch attacks.
Turkey Expands Online Censorship, Silences Dissent as Erdogan Tightens Grip on Power
Plurality of Americans Believe US ‘Too Supportive’ of Israel, Poll Finds
Israel, Lebanon Sign Initial Agreement After US-Mediated Talks
Trump Chides Iran for Ship Attack After Tehran Insists on Control of Strait of Hormuz
Belgian Police Say They Have Identified Suspects Behind March Attack on Synagogue
Hamas Crushes Planned Gaza Protests With Kidnappings, Death Threats
Following New York’s Democratic Primaries, It’s Clear Pro-Israel Americans Must Adopt a New Political Strategy
The Fight for the Future of the Jewish Community Is Happening Right Now in Europe
The Business of Fighting Antisemitism — Why the Organized Jewish Community Must Change
In Competition With Hamas, Palestinian Authority Boasts That Most Terrorists Belong to Fatah






Jewish Women Harassed, Threatened in Public in UK, Australia as Brazen Antisemitism Continues to Rise
Chris Van Hollen Endorses Anti-Israel Senate Candidate Abdul El-Sayed
In Competition With Hamas, Palestinian Authority Boasts That Most Terrorists Belong to Fatah
Following New York’s Democratic Primaries, It’s Clear Pro-Israel Americans Must Adopt a New Political Strategy
The Business of Fighting Antisemitism — Why the Organized Jewish Community Must Change



