Latest HeadlinesTurkistan Islamic Party touts suicide bombings in Afghanistan
May 26, 2013
By In recently released propaganda, the al Qaeda-linked group claimed two suicide attacks in Afghanistan and identified several fighters who have been killed in the country since 2007.
Belmokhtar's unit participated in Niger suicide attacks
May 24, 2013
By MUJAO suicide bombers hit uranium mine, barracks in Niger
May 23, 2013
By The al Qaeda-linked Movement for Oneness and Jihad in West Africa said the suicide attacks were intended to punish Niger for "cooperation with France in the war against Sharia" in Mali.
American killed in US drone strike, US Attorney General says
May 22, 2013
By Jude Kenan Mohammed was the eighth member of Daniel Boyd's terror cell in North Carolina. He traveled to Pakistan in 2008, was arrested, skipped bail, and is thought to have traveled to Pakistan's tribal areas. He may have been killed in a strike in 2011 that occurred in an area controlled by the Haqqani Network.
Muhajireen Brigade official calls on Hamas to end campaign against Salafi jihadists
May 22, 2013
By The top sharia official from the Muhajireen Brigade, an al Qaeda-linked jihadist group in Syria, slammed Hamas' recent crackdown against Salafi jihadists in the Gaza Strip. The official also called on Hamas to join hands with the Salafi jihadists in Gaza to fight Israel.Book excerpt: Chemical attack in Iraq
May 21, 2013
By US drones strike again in Yemen, kill 2 AQAP fighters
May 20, 2013
By Taliban suicide bomber assassinates senior politician in Afghan north
May 20, 2013
By The head of the provincial council in Baghlan province and 13 others were killed by a Taliban suicide bomber who was dressed as a policeman.
US drones kill 4 'militants' in first strike in Yemen in a month
May 18, 2013
By Four al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula fighters who were reportedly transporting suicide vests and explosives were killed in a strike in the terrorist haven of Al Mahfad in Abyan province.
ISAF targets al Qaeda facilitator in eastern Afghanistan
May 17, 2013
By The International Security Assistance Force has balked at mentioning al Qaeda in press releases since the end of January.
Uzbek national in Idaho arrested, charged with supporting the IMU
May 16, 2013
By Fazliddin Kurbanov is charged with supporting the al Qaeda-linked Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, training others to purchase and assemble components of a bomb, and possessing an "unregistered destructive device."
Hizb-i-Islami Gulbuddin suicide bomber in Kabul kills 6 Americans, 9 Afghans
May 16, 2013
By The Taliban's spring offensive promised a renewed focus on suicide attacks targeting ISAF forces. Today's suicide bombing in a residential area also injured 39 Afghan civilians.
Al Nusrah Front's emir to be added to US terrorism list
May 16, 2013
By Sheikh Abu Muhammad al Julani, the emir of al Qaeda's affiliate in Syria, swore allegiance to al Qaeda's leader just over one month ago.Tensions continue to escalate in Tunisia
May 15, 2013
By The Tunisian government has interfered in Ansar al Sharia Tunisia's events and may refuse to grant the group permission to hold its third annual congress. Ansar al Sharia's leaders have responded with statements condemning the Ennahda regime.
IMU suicide bomber targeted top police commander in Quetta
May 13, 2013
By The Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan said yesterday's attack, which killed eight people, was executed by a man whose daughter carried out a suicide bombing last year.Egyptian interior minister: Al Qaeda cell plotted suicide attack against Western embassy
May 11, 2013
By Egypt's interior minister said that three members of an al Qaeda cell that was plotting to attack a Western embassy have been arrested. The cell received training in Iran and Pakistan and contacted al Qaeda in Algeria. The cell also has ties to the so-called Nasr City Cell.
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Threat MatrixA blog by The Long War Journal. Afghan intelligence thwarts major attack against Kandahar City
May 26
Following weeks of surveillance work, Afghan intelligence officials intercepted an explosives-laden tractor late on May 25, effectively preventing a massive Taliban terror attack against Kandahar City. Tractors have been widely employed by insurgents as a means of transporting explosives and for vehicle-borne improvised explosive devices.
AQAP takes control of villages in eastern Yemen
May 26
Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula raised the flag in several villages outside of Hadramout's provincial capital of Mukallah.
EIJ leader discusses Salafi jihadism in Sinai
May 25
Nabil Naim, an Egyptian Islamic Jihad leader, said that there are about 1,000 al Qaeda-linked terrorists currently in the Sinai. Naim denounced the Salafi jihadists as "foolish people" and suggested a relationship between them and the Muslim Brotherhood.
Obama pulls back in fight against al QaedaPakistani Taliban claim credit for deadly attack in Quetta
May 23
Movement of the Taliban in Pakistan spokesman Ihsanullah Ihsan "proudly" claimed responsibility for today's deadly bombing in Quetta, Pakistan that killed at least 11 members of an elite police unit.
More Palestinian kidnapping plots thwarted by Israel
May 21
Israeli authorities announced the arrest of 14 Palestinian terrorists from two separate terror cells operating near Hebron. One cell, which was tied to Hamas, had nine members and was planning a kidnapping operation. The other cell, affiliated with Palestinian Islamic Jihad, had five members.
Today In...AfghanistanAfghan officials said that 15 Taliban fighters were killed during fighting in Farah. Coalition and Afghan forces killed 19 Taliban fighters in eastern Afghanistan. The Taliban gunned down a member of Logar's High Peace Council. IraqInsurgents killed eight Iraqis in attacks throughout the country. Among those killed were four civilians and a policeman in Baghdad, two Iraqi soldiers in Haditha, and another soldier in Fallujah. YemenAl Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula killed a captain who commanded the Special Security Forces in Hadramout. The AQAP fighters gunned down the captain from a motorbike with a silenced weapon. SomaliaShabaab claimed it killed eight Kenyan soldiers and captured two more during a raid in Dhamajale. Heavy fighting was reported between Shabaab and government forces south of Dhobley. KenyaThe head of Kenya's antiterrorism police said Woolwich murder suspect Michael Adebolajo was arrested with five other people near the Somalian border in 2010 who were all suspected of trying to train and fight with Shabaab. He was handed over to British authorities in Kenya. An unnamed Kenyan antiterrorism officer claimed, however, that Adebolajo had been questioned briefly but then released, and denied allegations that Adebolajo had been tortured. Shabaab killed two policemen and four civilians in attacks at two refugee camps near Garissa. GermanyAlthough the head of Germany's federal police, the BKA, had warned of a possible bombing by several Islamist terrorists against the 2013 soccer championship final in Berlin on May 25, the event went off smoothly. Increased security measures had been implemented in Berlin at the event and at other locations across the country. United KingdomAuthorities investigating the murder of a British solder in Woolwich arrested a ninth suspect in north London. Murder suspect Michael Adebolajo was deported to the UK in 2010 after being arrested by Kenyan authorities while trying to take a group of recruits to Shabaab in Somalia. A group that monitors extremism on UK campuses found that in the 12 months prior to March 2013, radical Islamist preachers addressed students at 200 official events. Home Secretary Theresa May has admitted that money from the government's antiterrorism project has gone to hardline Islamist groups.
AfghanistanEight Taliban fighters and four civilians were killed after a bomb detonated prematurely outside of a mosque in Ghazni; the Taliban had stopped to pray at the mosque. A suicide bomber killed only himself in a premature detonation in Kabul IraqInsurgents killed five soldiers, including a lieutenant colonel, in an IED attack in Hit, and five civilians in another bombing in Samarra. A cleric was gunned down in his hom in Mosul. Police and Awakening fighters captured three "terrorists" from Syria in Fallujah. IranThe defense ministry said Iran has never sent "military forces" to Syria; IRGC chief Jafari stated in September that Quds Force members were in Syria to give the government "counsel and advice." Syrian National Coalition chief Sabra alleged that "[t]housands of Iranian forces and its terrorist collaborators from Hezbollah are invading Syria." The US has claimed that Iranian as well as Lebanese Hezbollah fighters are battling Syrian rebels in Qusayr. Ex-president Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani and former government official Esfandiar Rahim Mashaie were barred from running for president. EgyptThe Muslim Brotherhood said Hezbollah had lost its status earned fighting the "Zionist enemy," due to its role in the Syrian civil war. A delegation of imams was sent by Egyptian authorities to the Sinai to counter Islamic extremism in the area. A Muslim Brotherhood official alleged that former Fatah strongman Mohammed Dahlan is responsible for some of the recent unrest in the Sinai. YemenAl Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula took control of several villages outside of Mukallah in Hadramout province. AQAP fighters killed a policeman and a civilian at a checkpoint in Al Shihr in Hadramout. News on the web |
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The top sharia official from the Muhajireen Brigade, an al Qaeda-linked jihadist group in Syria, slammed Hamas' recent crackdown against Salafi jihadists in the Gaza Strip. The official also called on Hamas to join hands with the Salafi jihadists in Gaza to fight Israel.
Sheikh Abu Muhammad al Julani, the emir of al Qaeda's affiliate in Syria, swore allegiance to al Qaeda's leader just over one month ago.
The Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan said yesterday's attack, which killed eight people, was executed by a man whose daughter carried out a suicide bombing last year.