Al-Shabaab Suffers Leadership Losses in Coordinated Somali and International Strikes
Coordinated Somali and international operations in Lower and Middle Juba have killed key Al-Shabaab leaders Ja’far Dheere and Jaafar Gurey, delivering one of the most serious blows to the group’s leadership and cross-border networks in years.
Somali Nationals Among Dozens Charged in Mozambique’s Cabo Delgado Terrorism Trials
Mozambique charged 105 foreign nationals—including Somalis—for terrorism tied to Cabo Delgado’s Islamist insurgency, as escalating violence and displacement drive one of southern Africa’s worst humanitarian crises.
UK Neo-Nazi Cell Jailed After Terror Plans Exposed and 200+ Weapons Seized
UK authorities jailed three neo-Nazis who amassed an arsenal and plotted attacks on Muslim and Jewish targets, with judges citing ongoing extremist commitment and imposing stringent post-release controls.
DOJ Arrests Alleged DFLP Operative in Louisiana for Role in Oct. 7 Attack
DOJ arrested a Louisiana resident alleged to be a DFLP operative who took part in the Oct. 7 attack, marking the first U.S. case tied to the assault and spotlighting vetting, fraud, and JTF 10-7’s growing role.
UK Neo-Nazi Offender Martyn Gilleard Jailed Again for Explosives Manual, Spotlighting Recidivism Risks and Rehab Gaps
The re-sentencing of UK neo-Nazi offender Martyn Gilleard for possessing an explosives recipe underscores persistent recidivism risks and the need for robust, specialist supervision and rehabilitation frameworks for violent extremists.
Manchester Synagogue Attack: Vehicle-Ramming and Knife Assault on Yom Kippur Leaves 2 Dead
A terrorist used a car and knife to attack a Manchester synagogue on Yom Kippur, killing two and injuring three before being shot by police, prompting nationwide security surges at Jewish sites.

