Terrorism, Iran Matt Helmkamp Terrorism, Iran Matt Helmkamp

HAYI Claims Radioactive Drone Strike on London Israeli Embassy; Kensington Gardens Closed; Fourth Golders Green Suspect Charged

HAYI, assessed as an Iranian intelligence front, claimed a drone attack with radioactive materials near the London Israeli Embassy on April 17. Kensington Gardens was closed and hazmat units deployed. No confirmed attack; embassy staff safe. Fourth Golders Green suspect charged. Old Bailey hearing April 24. US embassy facilities in Europe remain within the documented HAYI target pattern based on the Oslo and Paris operations.

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Terrorism, ISIS Matt Helmkamp Terrorism, ISIS Matt Helmkamp

Nigerian Air Force Jilli Market Strike Kills 56 to 200 Civilians in Borno; Government Defends Operation as Intelligence-Led, Orders Independent Probe

The April 11 Nigerian Air Force strike on Jilli market in Borno killed between 56 and 200 civilians per varying estimates; the government defended the strike as intelligence-led and ordered a probe, but survivor accounts and the documented pattern of Nigerian Air Force civilian casualty incidents raise material questions for the AFRICOM advisory partnership.

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Iran, Terrorism Matt Helmkamp Iran, Terrorism Matt Helmkamp

HAYI: Iran-Linked Hybrid Terror Network Claims Attacks on Jewish and US Targets Across Europe

HAYI has claimed multiple attacks against Jewish and US commercial targets across four European countries since March 2026, explicitly threatening broader operations against US and Israeli interests. Whether an Iranian proxy or opportunistic hybrid network, HAYI's gig-economy recruitment model and stated global ambitions represent a direct threat requiring immediate law enforcement coordination.

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Terrorism Matt Helmkamp Terrorism Matt Helmkamp

Florida Law Creates State “Terrorist Organization” Designations, Expulsion Trigger, and Sharia Enforcement Ban

Florida enacted a new framework allowing state officials to designate domestic terrorist organizations, restrict funding, and expel students for “promoting” designated groups while adding Sharia enforcement restrictions—moves opponents warn will chill speech and invite politicized use as legal challenges are expected.

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