Ayman Shanaa, the Hamas chief for the area of Lebanon where Ein al-Hilweh is located, explained that Hamas is still determined to wage attacks on Israel.
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BREAKING: German police arrest Syrian refugee over ISIS-claimed mass stabbing attack at the Festival of Diversity
The man was identified as Issa al H., a 26-year-old Syrian that came to Germany at the end of December 2022.
BREAKING: Telegram founder Pavel Durov arrested in France: report
Durov had been traveling on his private jet and was targeted by an arrest warrant in France, according to a French outlet.
BREAKING: ISIS claims responsibility for deadly mass stabbing attack in Germany
On Friday, a mass stabbing took place in the German city of Solingen, leaving three people dead and several more critically injured. According to the US Sun, the attack has been claimed by ISIS. The suspect reportedly yelled “Allahu Akbar” during the mass stabbing attack. Police have arrested a 15-year-old who may have known about it…
Manhunt underway after deadly mass knife attack at German ‘Diversity Festival,’ suspect reportedly yelled ‘Allahu Akbar’
A police report translated to English stated: “A witness who was injured in the attack stated that the unknown suspect was ‘known from Solingen’ and that he was also a visitor to a local mosque. A witness reported that the suspect shouted ‘Allahu Akbar’ during his actions.”
American Peronism: Kamala’s Plan to Ruin America’s Economy
Harris promises to reduce prices by printing more money, reducing competition, and attacking businesses. Welcome to the U.S. version of Argentina’s “Peronism.”
Presidential Election or Economic Illiteracy Contest?
While we experience the predictable economic consequences of bad economic policies, the two main presidential candidates seem to be competing in an unspoken contest to demonstrate profound economic illiteracy. Unfortunately, whoever wins in this contest, we lose.
The Mises-Hoiles Correspondence: What Might Have Been
From 1949 to 1962, American libertarian R.C. Hoiles and Ludwig von Mises corresponded many times, discussing issues relating to state power. While the correspondence at times was acrimonious, nonetheless, it offered valuable insight into the issues we still face.
Why State Enforcement of “Fairness” is Wrong
A recurring myth among progressives is that the state can enforce “fairness.” However, given that government cannot even effectively define fairness, one doubts that the state can “enforce” what it doesn’t know.
Past Tense | Mises Institute
Mark discusses the issues of homelessness, poverty, technology, and government in two 1995 episodes of the Star Trek series, Deep Space 9.