Wednesday, May 15th, 2024 at 12 PM ET
Join us for an insightful webinar as we delve into one of the most controversial and complex issues in contemporary legal and political discourse: the decriminalization of support for terrorism. In recent years, there has been a growing debate surrounding the effectivenessof existing anti-terrorism laws, particularly in how they handle individuals or groups accused of providing support to designated terrorist organizations through philanthropies. For years, many organizations have indirectly funded terror in the Gaza Strip and Judea and Samaria and escaped without punishment.
To discuss this issue, we will be hosting Khaled Hassan. Khaled is an Egyptian-British counter-terrorism researcher whose research interests include propaganda, antisemitism in the Arab world, terrorism and extremism. He leads the Western Security Network, a not-for-profit established to promote Western national security interests and counter the threat of extremism, as well as authoritarian, expansionist states.
About the Speaker: Khaled Hassan is an Egyptian-British counter-terrorism researcher. His research interests include propaganda, antisemitism in the Arab world, terrorism and extremism. He leads the Western Security Network, a not-for-profit established to promote Western national security interests and counter the threat of extremism, as well as authoritarian, expansionist states. He can be reached via Twitter/X at @Khaledhzakariah