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    Thursday, June 19, 2008

    "Al-Qaida timing of the entry into Palestine"



    "Al-Qaida timing of the entry into Palestine"

    ((A very important article)) HE SAYS

    I think "lion of jihad2" probably is connected, probably is an AQ media guy AND A KITTEN NOT A LION.

    He states these are his personal opinions:

    It has been a year 2007, leaving only 2008 this year and next year 2009 for this phase, in which the remaining two years will be an important qualitative leap in the process of change in the region - and to reconcile with God's help - and where:

    * يتم استقطاب الشباب المتعلم في شتى مجالات العلوم للانضمام للمجاهدين ، كما قد دعا الشيخ البطل أبو حمزة المهاجر أصحاب الخبرات للانضمام للدولة الإسلامية ، ( وأيضاً وفي إصدار غزوة فتحي إشارة لهذه النقطة حيث سميت الغزوة باسم الدكتور ) ، وغيرها من الإشارات . *
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    be attract educated youths in various fields of science to join the mujahideen, as the star had called Sheikh Abu Hamza Muhajir owners experience to join the Islamic State (and also in issuing its invasionFathi reference to the point where the name of Dr. named Foray), and other signals.

    * ومما هو مخطط لهذه المرحلة أيضاً استمالة بعض الدول التي لا تسير في فلك أمريكا – وهي كثيرة – ومحاولة الاستفادة منها ، وكسر الحصار المفروض ضد القاعدة . *
    It is planned for this phase also induce some countries that are not in the orbit of America - they are many - and trying to take advantage of them, and break the siege imposed against Al Qaeda.

    * التمكين والحكم في بعض مناطق أفغانستان والمغرب الإسلامي والصومال تمكيناً جيداً جداً ، وتثبيت دولة العراق الإسلامية وزيادة قدراتها المادية والبشرية ، ومن ثم بناء معسكرات للجيل الجديد الواعد من المجاهدين في تلك المناطق . *

    Empowerment and governance in some areas of Afghanistan, Morocco and Somalia Islamic enable very well, and install Islamic State of Iraq and increase their physical and human, and thus build camps for promising new generation of mujahideen in those areas.

    Also one of the objectives of this phase where we are now, which ends at the end of 2009, which is what we want to stand by little, is completed.

    HE GOES ON AND ON, DELUSIONAL...aq has lost in IRAQ .

    Again an example of al Qaeda's failures and rejection by Islam.

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    Irans Secret war plans:

    al Qaeda's command structure.

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    Wednesday, May 07, 2008

    Who is "al-Baghdadi",Hamid Dawoud al-Zawi.

    Logo of Islamic State of IraqImage via WikipediaCAIRO, Egypt — Al-Arabiya television reports it has identified the leader of Al Qaeda in Iraq and the network broadcast his photograph.

    The Dubai-based network, citing an Iraqi police official, said the real name of Abu Omar al-Baghdadi, who allegedly heads the Islamic State of Iraq, is Hamid Dawoud al-Zawi.

    al-bahgdadi.JPGPhoto from mypet jawa/



    Originally from Haditha, al-Baghdadi served in the Iraqi army under Saddam Hussein, then joined Al Qaeda in 2003, the police official told Al-Arabiya.

    The U.S. has described al-Baghdadi as a fictitious character.

    http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,354372,00.html

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    Sunday, May 04, 2008

    al Qaeda desperate

    NEFA Foundation: Al-Qaida Loses Yet Another Sunni Insurgent Ally in Iraq Amid Allegations of "Threats" and "Blackmail"

    By Evan Kohlmann

    nefairaqicon2.jpgThe Army of al-Mustafa (a.k.a. “Jaish al-Mustafa”)—a Sunni insurgent group which has claimed credit for at least three joint operations with Al-Qaida’s “Islamic State of Iraq” (ISI) since January 2008—has suddenly broken off relations with the ISI, accusing its local commanders of engaging in “threats” and “blackmail.” In a statement released on April 15, a Jaish al-Mustafa field commander known as “Abu Muslim al-Mosuli” acknowledged a past relationship with the ISI but added, “something has occurred that we never expected would happen: some new leaders from the ISI in Ninewah province have begun to harass our fighters during their operations. The situation escalated to the point of the ISI threatening one of our field commanders with death for no apparent reason… We see no justification for the acts carried out by the brothers from the ISI—they have blackmailed us, threatened us, and seized the assets of the Army of al-Mustafa.” A follow-up statement released by Jaish al-Mustafa on April 16 insisted that the group has no intention of “sabotaging efforts by Shaykh Abu Omar [al-Baghdadi] or any other individual. We would be delighted if such unity and collaboration took place among the various factions.” However, the statement also flatly rejected the premise that the “Army of al-Mustafa” has ever “tried very hard to associate ourselves with the ISI”: “we require no such association… If we had wished to associate ourselves with the ISI, we would have pledged our allegiance to them.”

    English translations of both communiques are available for download on the NEFA Foundation website.

    May 3, 2008 04:06 PM Link

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    Friday, April 11, 2008

    al Qaeda in Iraq supported by Qods

    SOURCELogo of Islamic State of IraqImage via Wikipedia
    Hamas-Iraq: Al-Qaeda in Iraq is Subservient to Iran; 'The U.S. is Our Main Enemy, But a More Dangerous Enemy is Iran'

    In a March 26, 2008 interview with the Qatari daily Al-'Arab, the spokesman for the Iraqi Sunni jihad organization Hamas-Iraq, Ahmad Salah Al-Din, accused Al-Qaeda in Iraq of regarding most Iraqi resistance factions as its main enemy, of subservience to Iran, and of receiving from it weapons, funds, training, and medical care for its wounded. Salah Al-Din added that in the past year Al-Qaeda in Iraq had become considerably weaker and smaller.

    The following are excerpts from the Al-'Arab article on the interview:

    Al-Qaeda in Iraq Has Its Own Agenda, Which Transcends the Borders of Iraq

    "Regarding the reasons for the confrontation with Al-Qaeda, Salah Al-Din stated: 'We do not regard Al-Qaeda [in Iraq] as a resistance organization, since it has its own agenda which transcends the borders of Iraq. This has been clear since Abu-Mus'ab Al-Zarqawi vowed allegiance to Osama bin Laden - because after the occupation of Iraq, Al-Tawhid Wal-Jihad, [1] which was under Al-Zarqawi's command, was close to all Iraqi resistance factions and even planned to join forces with Al-Jaish Al-Islami. However, after Al-Zarqawi's vow of allegiance to bin Laden was publicly announced, things changed considerably: Al-Qaeda began openly spreading its ideas, goals, and hatred, and accusing of heresy anybody who took part in the political process, including Sunni Arab parties.

    "'Following Al-Zarqawi's assassination, Al-Qaeda intensified its aggression against Iraq's resistance factions, until they became its primary [targets]. A confrontation ensued between [Al-Qaeda] and most of the Iraqi resistance factions, including the Thawrat Al-'Ishrin brigades - after Al-Qaeda had the audacity to murder Hareth Al-Dhari, the nephew of Sheikh Hareth Al-Dhari, secretary-general of the Council of Muslim Clerics in Iraq.'"

    The Real Al-Qaeda Commander [in Iraq] is Abu Ayub Al-Masri

    "Salah Al-Din accused Al-Qaeda of being subservient to Iran, [claiming] that they had [extensive] evidence to that effect. He said: 'We found Iranian [currency], toman, at an Al-Qaeda headquarters that we uncovered. We have also captured Iranian weapons, not to mention audio and video recordings containing announcements by Al-Qaeda fighters that they had received training in Iranian military camps and that Al-Qaeda wounded were being transported to Iran for medical treatment.'

    "Salah Al-Din claimed that Al-Qaeda's real commander [in Iraq] was Abu Ayub Al-Masri, and that [Abu 'Omar] Al-Baghdadi [2] was an Iraqi figure to whom many [words and deeds] are attributed solely to create the impression that [Al-Qaeda is a genuinely] Iraqi organization. He said that [Abu Ayub] Al-Masri had been rescued from arrest by an Arab intelligence apparatus using a diplomatic vehicle belonging to the Iranian Embassy... Salah Al-Din explained that as of late, Al-Qaeda in Iraq had considerably diminished in size - so much so that today it can be said to constitute 15 percent of what it was a year ago, [and that therefore, even] if Al-Qaeda has begun launching suicide operations, these [operations] are not proof of its strength...'"

    Iran Wants to Eradicate Our Beliefs and to Change the Demography of the Sunni Regions, Particularly Baghdad

    "[In conclusion,] Salah Al-Din stated, in the name of Hamas-Iraq: 'The U.S. is our main enemy, but a more dangerous enemy is Iran. The U.S. wants [our] oil, and possibly it wants to establish military bases [on our soil], or to remain [in Iraq] for many years to come - while Iran wants to rule, [and] to eradicate and change [our] beliefs and ideas, [and] aspires to alter the demography of the Sunni regions, particularly Baghdad.'" [3]


    [1] Al-Tawhid Wal-Jihad was the name of Al-Qaeda in Iraq before it vowed allegiance to bin Laden.

    [2] Al-Baghdadi is the "Emir of the Islamic State of Iraq."

    [3] Al-'Arab (Qatar), March 26, 2008.

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