Latest HeadlinesISAF captures al Qaeda trainer in Kunar
June 17, 2013
By The al Qaeda leader was targeted in a raid in the Watahpur district, a known hub for the terror group, on June 6.
Lashkar-e-Jhangvi launches suicide assault at hospital in Quetta
June 16, 2013
By A female suicide bomber killed female college students on a bus, then a suicide assault team struck a hospital where the wounded were taken.
Islamic State of Iraq leader defies Zawahiri in alleged audio message
June 15, 2013
By An audio message attributed to Abu Bakr al Baghdadi, the emir of al Qaeda's Islamic State of Iraq, was released online on June 14. In the message, al Baghdadi openly disobeys al Qaeda emir Ayman al Zawahiri.
Al Qaeda facilitator targeted in eastern Afghanistan
June 15, 2013
By The al Qaeda facilitator who was targeted in Nangarhar is known to relay messages for senior al Qaeda leadership and provide financial and logistical support for terrorists operating in Afghanistan.
Al Nusrah Front releases first official messages in 2 months
June 14, 2013
By Al Qaeda's Al Nusrah Front has released four new messages, the first such productions in two months. The Al Nusrah Front and Islamic State of Iraq suspended their propaganda operations after a dispute erupted in early April. Ayman al Zawahiri ruled on the dispute in a letter and their propaganda operations have now been restarted.
US to arm Syrian rebels after chemical weapons 'red line' is crossed
June 13, 2013
By President Obama's deputy national security adviser said that the US will provide military and other aid to the Supreme Military Council and the Syrian Opposition Coalition, despite that fact that these groups have supported the Al Nusrah Front in the past.
Mohammed al Zawahiri rejects 'filthy market of democracy'
June 12, 2013
By Mohammed al Zawahiri and two of his Egyptian jihadist allies have issued a statement criticizing the Democratic Jihad Party. "Jihad and Democracy are opposites and don't mix," they say.
Treasury designates Hezbollah operatives in West Africa
June 11, 2013
By The Treasury Department designated four Hezbollah operatives based in West Africa. The operatives are said to have helped Hezbollah in its recruitment and fundraising efforts, among other activities.
Suicide bomber strikes at supreme court in Kabul
June 11, 2013
By The suicide attack is the second of its kind in the capital in two days. Up to 16 employees of the court were killed when a suicide bomber targeted buses transporting workers.
Analysis: Zawahiri's letter to al Qaeda branches in Syria, Iraq
June 10, 2013
By Al Jazeera has published a letter purportedly written by Ayman al Zawahiri to al Qaeda's franchises in Iraq and Syria. Two US intelligence officials say the letter is genuine. In the letter, Zawahiri rules on a dispute between the two al Qaeda branches and appoints a new representative in the region.
ISAF targets al Qaeda leaders in Kunar
June 10, 2013
By Over the past several days, ISAF launched five raids against two senior al Qaeda leaders and two al Qaeda-linked Taliban commanders in Kunar and Nuristan provinces.
US drones kill AQAP commander, 5 fighters in northern Yemen
June 9, 2013
By The strike killed a local al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula commander and five fighters as they traveled in Al Jawf province near the border with Saudi Arabia.
Local Taliban commander killed in latest drone strike in Pakistan
June 9, 2013
By Mutaqi was reportedly preparing to lead fighters across the border to wage jihad in Afghanistan. The Obama administration has claimed that drone strikes would be conducted only against targets that pose an "imminent threat" to the US.
Afghan soldiers kill 2 ISAF troops, civilian in latest insider attack
June 8, 2013
By Afghan soldiers "turned his weapon" on US troops in Paktika, killing two soldiers and a civilian adviser. The attack is the seventh of its kind so far this year.
US drones kill 6 in North Waziristan
June 7, 2013
By US adds al Qaeda explosives expert to list of global terrorists
June 6, 2013
By Abd al Hamid al Masli, a Libyan, is a "key improvised explosive device (IED) facilitator" who operates in Waziristan. He temporarily served as the head of al Qaeda's military committee, likely after Abdullah Said al Libi, the former head of the Lashkar al Zil, was killed in a drone strike.
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Threat MatrixA blog by The Long War Journal. Son of Jund Ansar Allah leader reportedly arrested
June 18
Hamas forces recently arrested the son of Khalid Banat, the former military leader of Jund Ansar Allah. The arrest comes days after the reported arrest of a Salafi preacher by Hamas forces.
Swedish intelligence concerned about Syrian jihadists
June 17
Sweden, like much of the West, has been slow to grapple with the realities of the Syrian conflict, including the likelihood that seasoned jihadists will return home from Syria.
Salafi jihadists slam Hamas over arrest of Salafist preacher
June 16
In recent days, Salafi jihadists have slammed Hamas over the arrest of a Salafist preacher, who Salafi jihadists say has been tortured while in Hamas' prisons.
Foreign support of the insurgency in Kandahar: sorting fact from xenophobia
June 14
Evaluating Afghan claims of foreign support for Afghanistan's insurgency requires an understanding of the local context of history, nationalism, and xenophobia.
Georgia closes 3 bases in Helmand after suicide attack kills 7 soldiers
June 13
Georgia's defense minister said that bases are being closed in response to Taliban attacks, handing the Taliban a propaganda victory.
Taliban shadow district governor killed in Afghan security operation
June 13
Afghan security forces killed a Taliban shadow district governor in the northern province of Kunduz during an operation last night. Security operations remain ongoing in the restive Dasht-i-Archi district.
Today In...EgyptAuthorities seized a half ton of explosives being smuggled into the Sinai. A new poll found that support for President Morsi and the Muslim Brotherhood is declining in Egypt. Activists and tourism workers threatened to go on strike if the newly appointed governor of Luxor is not dismissed. IsraelPresident Peres said the US is right to arm the Syrian opposition. Housing Minister Ariel said Israel has ceased all new housing construction in the West Bank and east Jerusalem to help revive peace talks with the Palestinians. Defense Minister Ya'alon warned that Iran may seek to use the recent presidential election to advance the Iranian nuclear program. Palestinian TerritoriesA Hamas delegation led by Khaled Meshal traveled from Egypt to Turkey to meet with Prime Minister Erdogan. Hamas denounced reports that 30 jihadists had entered the Sinai from Gaza and joined a military base in the area. An IDF general alleged that the Palestinian Authority has scaled back funding of a group known for demonstrations against the IDF. SyriaA car bombing yesterday by an al Qaeda-linked group killed at least 60 Syrian soldiers near a military base by Aleppo's airport, activists claimed. Some 700,000 civilians in Aleppo's Afrin district have been besieged by rebels since May 25. Rebels assassinated a college dean in al Hasaka city; the car of a female university lecturer was bombed in Damascus. A child fighter with the Islamic state of Iraq and al-Sham in Aleppo died of battle injuries. A Grad missile struck the house of an MP in Abu Dala, killing 20 people. Hezbollah forces are fighting alongside regime troops in Damascus, Homs, and Aleppo. Regime bombardments continued in Aleppo, Damascus, Homs, Idlib, Hama, Reef Damashq, and Raqqah. G-8 nations meeting on Syria pledged more humanitarian aid and called for urgent peace talks to end the conflict. TajikistanPolice discovered two underground madrassas near Dushanbe after investigating the kidnapping of a boy last week. Russian media reports alleged that some of the children at the schools had been kidnapped, but Tajikistan's Interior Minister said the children were studying at the unregistered Islamic schools with their parents' consent. KazakhstanAn 18-year-old woman was sentenced to seven years in prison for preparing to use her 12-year-old stepson as a suicide bomber in an attack inside the National Security Building. The woman's husband was killed last year during an operation by counterterrorism forces. MaliAn interim agreement has been reached between the Malian government and the separatist Tuareg MNLA to allow the Malian military to assert control over the northern region, including Kidal, before elections on July 28, to be followed by the Malian civilian administration. The accord, which was signed today, imposes an immediate ceasefire and also calls for all armed groups in the north to lay down their weapons. NigeriaSuspected Islamists stormed a school in Maiduguri and shot nine students dead. Two days ago, suspected Boko Haram gunmen killed two teachers and seven students in an attack at a school in Damaturu in Yobe state. The insurgents also attacked a nearby military checkpoint, wounding three soldiers critically; two insurgents were killed in the attack and three were captured. United StatesPursuant to an FOIA request, the government released a list of several dozen Guantanamo prisoners slated for indefinite detention. Cliff Sloan was named the State Department's new Guantanamo Bay envoy, replacing Dan Fried, who left in January. At the G-8 meeting in Northern Ireland, President Obama and Russia's President Putin failed to agree on an approach to ending the Syrian conflict. The Pentagon announced plans to buy 30 helicopters from Russia for $572 million for use by Afghan security forces. AfghanistanAfghan special forces killed five Taliban fighters in Farah. The NDS arrested two Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan suicide bombers and three operatives in Kunduz. Six Afghan Local Policemen in Badghis defected to the Taliban. IraqAl Qaeda in Iraq killed 15 Iraqis in attacks across the country; in Fallujah, three Iraqi policemen were killed in a suicide bombing. Al Qaeda also assassinated a senior Sunni cleric in Ramadi. The Mukhtar Army claimed it attacked the Mujahedeen-e-Khalq. EgyptThe Egyptian army rejected a request by Hamas' leader to meet. Authorities told Hamas leaders staying in Cairo to find a new hotel due to upcoming protests against the group. President Morsi appointed Adel Mohamed al Khayat as governor of Luxor; al Khayat is a member of Gamaa al-Islamiyya, a known terrorist group. The Muslim Brotherhood now holds 13 of 27 governorates. Security sources warned of the infiltration into the Sinai of 30 "dangerous" jihadists. Prosecutors said an al Qaeda-linked group was behind the February 2011 kidnapping of a number of security personnel in the Sinai. News on the web |
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