Free Beacon Adam Kredo

Adam Kredo is senior writer reporting on national security and foreign policy matters for the Washington Free Beacon. An award-winning political reporter who has broken news from across the globe, Kredo’s work has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, the Weekly Standard, Commentary Magazine, the Drudge Report, and the Jerusalem Post, among many others. His Twitter handle is @Kredo0. His email address is kredo@freebeacon.com.


'Many of Our Grad Students Are Angry': UC Berkeley Rescinded Job Offer to Israeli Professor Over National Origin, Lawsuit Alleges

Dr. Yael Nativ taught at Berkeley prior to Oct. 7 but school said campus was too 'hot' after Hamas attack

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UN Peacekeeping Force in Lebanon Spends US Taxpayer Money on ‘Gender Diversity’ Training and Therapeutic Yoga Instruction, Drawing Scrutiny From Trump Admin

The agency's DEI-tinged programming is one of several reasons why the Trump administration may block a move to renew its mandate, sources familiar told the Free Beacon

WATCH: US-Backed Aid Group Distributes Food to Smiling Gazan Women and Children

The videos contradict mainstream media narratives suggesting the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation is not up to the task

UN-Backed Famine Watchdog Quietly Changed Standards, Easing Way To Declare Famine in Gaza

The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification used a different metric for Gaza than it has used for other conflict zones, changing its rules to make it possible to declare a famine in the Strip

Federal Investigators Compile Evidence of Systematic Hamas Aid Theft, Undercutting Leaked USAID 'Report'

Investigators are reviewing instances in which Hamas commandeered aid trucks and placed terrorists in UN facilities

'This Is the Result': Vandals Deface Israeli Airline's Paris Office With 'Genocide' Graffiti After Macron Moves To Recognize Palestinian State

Hamas official credited Oct 7 for 'entire world' moving toward Palestinian recognition 'with force'

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Tom Cotton Presses IRS To Probe CAIR's Tax-Exempt Status, Citing 'Ties to Terror Organizations'

'Tax-exempt status is a privilege, not a right, and it should not subsidize organizations with links to terrorism,' Arkansas senator writes

RAFAH, GAZA - NOVEMBER 30: Hostages are transported in International Committee of the Red Cross vehicles from the Gaza Strip through the Rafah land crossing on November 30, 2023 in Rafah, Gaza. Israel and Hamas agreed to a further extension to a truce that has lasted nearly a week, which promised the release of more Israeli hostages held in Gaza, as well as the release of Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli jails.

‘Abandoning the Very People It Was Established To Protect’: Red Cross Comes Under Fire After Disturbing Footage Shows Starved Israeli Hostages

The aid organization, which traditionally works to provide aid to hostages during armed conflicts, has not visited the Israelis held captive by Hamas

Reuters Provided Nearly $4 Million in Services to Iranian State-Run Broadcaster, Leaked Documents Show

A senior GOP congressional staffer told the Free Beacon that Reuters circumvented U.S. sanctions through its work with the Iranian broadcaster, committing 'an actual crime that people go to jail for'

‘Irredeemably Compromised’: Trump Admin Tells Congress Hamas-Linked UNRWA Must Be Dismantled

The assessment indicates that the US has fully lost faith in the organization after months of revelations that at least a dozen UNRWA employees participated in Hamas's Oct. 7, 2023, attacks against Israel