If not for the efforts of law enforcement agencies, the number of American casualties at the hands of domestically radicalized terrorists would undoubtedly be multiplied. A few weeks ago, Michigan escaped an ISIS-inspired Halloween plot to bomb bars with "pumpkin" explosives. And just yesterday, the FBI disrupted a "credible imminent terrorist threat" in Los Angeles, arresting four from the Turtle Island Liberation Front's radical offshoot, blending anti-law enforcement hate with pro-Palestinian ideology.
As we witnessed this weekend, their carnage knows no borders.
Germany's Munich car-ramming in February, that injured over three dozen people (two later died, including a two-year-old), followed the Christmas Market attack in December ’24 that killed six. This year France marked the 2015 Paris attacks' 10th anniversary amid a 70% spike in under-21 jihadist arrests—subway and prison plots barely thwarted. In Syria, a December 14th ambush, by a likely ISIS-inspired shooter, killed two U.S. troops and an interpreter near Palmyra. This is capped off with the unfathomable massacre in Australia just days ago. The list could go on and on.
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These aren't "lone wolves"—they're emboldened by the toxic silence on antisemitism, treating hate as "free speech" and diversity as a suicide pact. When campuses shout, "Globalize the Intifada" without consequence and crowds march passionately chanting “From the River to the Sea”, jihadists hear permission.
It whispers the West is weak, divided, afraid to offend.
This has not escaped their attention. Hamas Abroad leader Khaled Mashaal boasted on Al Jazeera last week: "51% of American youth are supportive not only of the Palestinian cause, but of Hamas." That's the message they are receiving from the rallies and our media. They are playing the long game.
The purpose of highlighting these atrocities and realities isn't to scare you—it's to ignite action. Empty words from leaders without follow-through breed repeat disasters. We must be bold: hold those in leadership accountable. Demand more than regurgitated lip service. You can take the first steps to end this insanity now. Utilize ACT for America’s ACT Now campaigns and call on your elected officials to support bans on high-risk migration and designate terror-linked groups accordingly. It’s time we stand up to hate without apology.
For the fallen, the scarred, the future we refuse to forfeit—rise now.