Officials with the Hamas and Hezbollah terror militias had a meeting in Beirut on Sunday to discuss coordinating efforts against Israel and their other mutual enemies in the Middle East, including the Islamic State (IS) terror militia. According to sources close to the meeting, the leaders agreed that the IS attack in a Hezbollah neighborhood last week were designed to “divert attention from the main issue, which is the Palestinian cause, and serve the interests of the Zionist enemy.” Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told the cabinet meeting Sunday that “Whoever joins ISIS will not be an Israeli citizen. And if he leaves the borders of the state, he will not return. I think this lesson is becoming increasingly clear throughout the international arena, and it is fitting that we lead this effort as well.” Elsewhere, a poll was released over the weekend showing approximately one in five Arab citizens of Israel supports IS. Read More