Terrorists Kill 24 Egyptian Police

At least 24 Egyptian police are dead after a terrorist attack in the Sinai peninsula.

The BBC reports a police convoy near Rafah when the terrorists attacked it. The assault is one of the deadliest attacks on police in years. Officials says the officers were off-duty and riding in busses when the terrorists forced them off the bus and shot them point blank in the back of the head. Continue reading

Muslim Brotherhood Leader Arrested In Egypt

Mohammed Badie, the most senior leader within the Muslim Brotherhood, has been taken under arrest in Cairo, Egypt according to BBC reports.

Badie was wanted for “incitement to violence and murder” in connection to the actions taken against police and security forces by those affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood, specifically since the clearing of protest camps last Wednesday. Continue reading

Mount Sakurajima Erupts In Japan

One Japan’s most active volcanoes erupted in one of its largest eruptions Sunday.

The volcano shot an ash plume at least 16,000 feet into the air according to the Kagoshima Local Meteorological Observatory. The plume was the largest recorded plume in the volcano’s history. (Records began in 1955.) Large rocks were spotted flying from the mouth of the volcano. Continue reading

American al-Qaeda Terrorists Calls For Attacks On U.S. Diplomats

An American who converted to Islam and joined the terrorist group al-Qaeda is calling for rich Muslims to put bounties on American diplomats.

Adam Gadahn, born in California, is considered a major terrorist with al-Qaeda who has a one million dollar bounty on his head from U.S. authorities. Gadahn called on wealthy Muslims to offer rewards to kill ambassadors throughout the middle east as the Yemeni based branch of al-Qaeda has done. Continue reading

Egyptian Situation Continues to Deteriorate

At least 20 people have died Friday as the Muslim Brotherhood is calling on their supporters to launch a “march of anger” against the military backed government.

The BBC is reporting the flashpoint is Muslim Brotherhood supporters opening fire on a police station. Police responded with tear gas and then opened fire. The government approved police using live ammunition to defend themselves if attacked by Brotherhood supporters. Continue reading