A diplomat warned Americans of the "global threat" of Islamic extremism after two Israeli reservists were among those hurt in the New Orleans terror attack.
Israel’s ongoing war in Gaza likely propelled alleged homegrown terrorist Shamsud-Din Jabbar toward radicalization, two experts on domestic terrorism told The Post.
Jabbar's relatives say US Army veteran had grown noticeably more conservative, but not violent; they attributed erratic behavior to divorces, financial stress The post Report: New Orleans rammer apparently radicalized in past year,
Two Israeli soldiers survived battles with Hamas and Hezbollah after Oct. 7, only to be severely injured in the New Orleans rampage while on vacation.
A man "hellbent" on creating carnage drove around barricades and hurtled down Bourbon Street in New Orleans' French Quarter, police said.
At least 14 people were killed and 30 were injured in New Orleans when a person intentionally drove a pickup truck into a crowd during New Year's celebrations.
They were among the 30 injured and 15 killed in New Orleans French Quarter, which is being investigated as a terrorist attack.
A link to another attack? The F.B.I. has found no definitive link between the New Orleans attack and the explosion of a Tesla truck outside a Trump hotel in Las Vegas, but investigators are not ruling anything out. The driver shot himself in the head just before the truck exploded.
At least 15 people are dead and dozens injured in New Orleans after a driver plowed a pickup truck into a crowd of New Year's revelers on Bourbon Street, police and city officials said. The FBI is investigating the incident as an act of terrorism.
A family member in the Chicago area is remembering the life of 18-year-old Nikyra Dedeaux, who was killed in the devastating Bourbon Street truck attack in New Orleans this week.
Terror suspect Shamsud-Din Jabbar flew an ISIS flag as he plowed through New Year's Eve revelers in New Orleans. Hours later, New York demonstrators called for an "intifada revolution."
Hundreds of pro-Palestinian activists gathered outside Tisch Hospital in New York City on Monday, accusing Israel of abducting over 450 medical personnel amid the ongoing war against Hamas in Gaza. A smaller group of pro-Israel supporters also assembled, resulting in clashes that required police intervention to maintain order.