Counterterrorism Watch, created by AJC’s Division on Middle East and International Terrorism (DMEIT), is a web-based resource designed to inform and educate professionals and the general public about international terrorism and efforts to contain it. DMEIT, established in 1999, focuses on gathering, interpreting, and disseminating open source intelligence. It is the only department of its kind within the Jewish organizational world.
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Bluma Zuckerbrot-Finkelstein India’s Terrorist Challenges With over one billion citizens living in twenty-eight states and seven union territories, India is the world’s largest democracy and the second most populous nation in the world. As a rapidly growing multiethnic and multireligious democracy in a region beset by extremism, political violence, and terrorism, India finds that its stability has regional and global implications.Read More
Yehudit Barsky Hezbollah After Mugniyeh The recent killing of Imad Fayez Mughniyeh will not preclude Hezbollah from striking again -- and, judging from past experience, the Lebanese-based terrorist organization will eye Diaspora, as well as Israeli, targets. Read More
AJC Disappointed by Court Backing of Colorado Subsidizing Religious Schools
"A troubling decision for anyone concerned about religious liberty and government entanglement in religious affairs in America," said AJC General Counsel Jeffrey Sinensky.
AJC Applauds Prime Minister Gordon Brown for Knesset Speech
"The story of your life-long friendship toward Israel—and your recognition of its impressive achievements in the face of constant efforts to destroy it—moves us," said AJC.
"Karadzic's arrest cannot restore to life the thousands of Bosnian Muslims who were murdered, but, at the very least, the alleged mastermind will no longer be able to escape the law," said AJC
At this difficult moment, we admire Israel's deep and unwavering concern for the fate of its citizens, even as it confronts an enemy that glorifies murder and celebrates death.