‘Jihadism in the family’: well-known and hard to stop

Experts explain how family radicalization turns relatives into attackers because it is harder to track than online radicalization

Father and son Sajid and Naveed Akram, the main suspects in last weekend’s attack on a Jewish festival at Australia’s Bondi Beach, are far from being the only ones to operate as a family.

Recent examples include brothers Dzhokhar and Tamerlan Tsarnaev, who bombed the 2013 Boston Marathon, and siblings Cherif and Said Kouachi, who were behind the January 2015 attack on the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo.

Another set of brothers, Salah and Brahim Abdeslam, were among the 10 jihadists who rampaged across the French capital in November that year, killing 130.

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Mohamed Fahmy: I’ve seen the Muslim Brotherhood’s violent ideology first hand. Canada must designate it a terrorist entity

Carney speaks at a Muslim Brotherhood function

As an Egyptian-Canadian journalist of the Muslim faith and human rights defender, I strongly urge the Canadian government to designate the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organization.

The story of this malicious transnational Sunni Islamist organization starts in Egypt in 1928. The ideas of its founder, Hassan al-Banna, spread globally, influencing charitable organizations, political parties and violent Islamist groups, such as Hamas.

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GOLDSTEIN: We know what Jew hatred is and we know what’s coming

Look, we get it, we really do.

Our federal government constantly vilifying Israel makes it clear what it’s going to be like for Jews in Canada for the foreseeable future. That what stretches before us are years of antisemitic attacks, far beyond the norm, simply because we’re Jews, which security experts warn will inevitably escalate into a major terrorist attack, even if there’s no immediate threat today.


From AB – the contrast between Calgary’s mayor and Chow is night and day.

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Useless Australian PM announces useless crackdown on hate speech after Bondi shooting

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says his government will crack down on hate speech following Sunday’s deadly shooting at Bondi Beach that targeted a Jewish festival.

Fifteen people were killed when two gunmen opened fire at an event to mark the first day of Hanukkah.

New laws will target “those who spread hate, division and radicalisation”, Albanese told reporters in Canberra.

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The ‘Multicultural’ Terrorist Threat Inside Europe: The Exported War No One Wants to Name

When Israel’s Mossad intelligence agency publicly revealed in November 2025 that it had helped European countries expose a Hamas terrorist infrastructure “in the heart of Europe” – including weapons caches and plans to hit Jewish and Israeli targets – it simply confirmed what intelligence professionals have warned since October 7, 2023: The war in the Gaza Strip is no longer local. It has been exported, operationally, to European soil.


Remigration is the only solution.

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How Bondi Beach gunman potentially planned massacre months ahead — and his ‘final insult’ to victims’ families

The ISIS-terrorist dad killed during the Bondi Beach massacre had transferred his family home into his wife’s name — seen as a “final insult” to the slain and injured that could stop their loved ones getting compensation.

Sajid Akram, 50, put the three-bedroom Sydney property under the sole name of his wife, Venera Akram, in February last year, Australia’s Daily Telegraph reported.

More Christmas ham deliveries are needed.

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Muslim Mass Murderer Naveed Akram is hit with almost 60 CHARGES after 15 killed in Bondi Beach massacre

The man accused of opening fire at a Jewish celebration on Bondi Beach faces 59 charges after 15 people were killed in the attack.

Naveed Akram, who allegedly shot at a crowd of hundreds alongside his father – Sajid Akram – on Sunday, spent two days in a coma after being shot by police.

The 24-year-old is expected to face a Bail Division Local Court Seven, Sydney, from his hospital bed on Wednesday afternoon.

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Stick a fork in it Toronto is dead ….

Toronto’s top baby names in 2024: Muhammad and Emma

Muhammad leapfrogged to the top of baby names for boys born in Toronto in 2024 while Emma edged out Olivia as the most popular among girls.

According to a list of names provided Tuesday by the Ontario government, Muhammad moved up from fourth spot in 2023 and ahead of Noah as the most popular baby boy name in the city.

h/t MP

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Liberals concealed deal with alleged ‘raging antisemite’ Laith Marouf, Conservative MPs say

The Liberal government concealed a deal with alleged “raging antisemite” Laith Marouf, two Conservative MPs say after they learned about it through a written inquiry.

Marouf received $122,661 as part of a Canadian Heritage program to deliver anti-racism lectures. According to Community Media Advocacy Centre (CMAC), where Marouf was a senior consultant who led seminars, three consultative events by the centre took place in Montreal, Vancouver and Halifax in 2022.

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Another Magdeburg Market Muslim Terror Plot Proves Need for “Decisive Action”

A man, described in the German national press only as a 21-year-old Central Asian, was arrested in Magdeburg on Friday to prevent him from carrying out attacks against large crowds.

The timing and location are significant. Just a year ago, a Saudi psychiatrist and refugee who was known to German police drove a car into a crowded Magdeburg Christmas market during the city’s festivities, killing six people. It is for this reason that this year’s market quietly opened under tight security.

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Australia ignored growing Islamist threat for too long

There was an air of inevitability as news spread of the massacre at the Hanukkah event on Bondi Beach yesterday. A friend in Sydney told me that almost everyone had been expecting something like this. Counter-terrorism analysts I spoke to yesterday and local media coverage said the same thing.

There is little mystery about the motive here. Sajid and Naveed Akram, the father and son who killed 15 people — including a Holocaust survivor, two rabbis, and a ten-year-old girl — had pledged allegiance to the Islamic State (Isis), according to Australian security sources. Naveed, in particular, had been investigated six years ago due to his ties to an Isis cell.

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Why I pity the liberals being mugged by reality

What a mess. This little phrase seems unequal to the task of describing the situation Britain finds itself in after decades of multiculturalism and liberalism.

In a – perhaps surprising – spirit of compassion and generosity, I find myself feeling for some of the liberals who are now regularly being mugged at scale by reality. There is very little time to draw breath nowadays, to reset and forget, between what are still described as ‘incidents’. The Bondi Beach massacre followed on from the news of the two Afghan asylum seekers jailed for raping a girl of 15, which followed the news of the migrant hotel worker stabbed to death with a screwdriver, which followed the attack on a Manchester synagogue … all set against the continual background rumble of the rape gangs.

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‘Just leave it at the doorstep, don’t knock’: Christmas ham sent to home of alleged Bondi terrorists in south-west Sydney

Christmas Ham for Oz Terror Family

A Christmas ham has been sent to the Bonnyrigg home of the alleged Bondi terrorists.

The half-leg of ham was among numerous Woolworths bags of items sent to the south-west Sydney home.

Pork and pork products are considered “haram” in Islam and expressly forbidden for Muslims to consume.

h/t Patti Jo

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