The U.S. Army said it had eliminated part of a presentation on extremist threats that lumped together haredi Orthodox Jews with the Ku Klux Klan and al-Qaida.
Focus on behaviors common to all extremists: That’s the advice security experts are offering in the wake of the recent attacks in Norway by a perpetrator who appeared to be anti-Muslim rather than an Islamist.
After years of worrying about the threat posed by Muslim terrorists, is the shooting attack on the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum — coming soon after the murder of a prominent abortion doctor — a signal that the Jewish community should be ratcheting up its concern about right-wing extremism?