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Al Qaeda suicide bomber kills 28 Iraqis in attack in Baghdad mosque
Sheikh Ahmed Abdul Ghafour al Samarrai, the head of the Sunni Endowment who has been vocal in his opposition to al Qaeda, was the target of the attack. He was wounded in the blast.Islamic militants among prisoners freed from Libyan jail
Al Qaeda's Islamic State in Iraq said that it would carry out "100 attacks" to avenge the death of senior leaders, including Osama bin Laden. "By God's will, the campaign starts in the middle of the fasting month [Ramadan] and ends by God's will after 100 attacks exactly," the group said.
Qaeda Trying to Harness Toxin for Bombs, US Officials Fear
Al Qaeda in Iraq praises appointment of Zawahiri to emir
The spokesman for the terror group also said that foreign fighters continue to enter the country, and implored Sunnis to join al Qaeda.Iraq's Qaeda asks ex-fighters to return, threatens attacks
African Union sources: Al-Shabaab planning push during Ramadan
Former officials: Al-Qaida still likely to use WMD
Suicide bombers kill 15 Iraqis in Tikrit
Al Shabaab recruited dozens of Americans: US report
Al-Qaeda in Iraq looks for fundraising ideas
Yemeni Military and Tribesmen Push Back Militants in South
Al-Qaida plans cartoon recruiting film for kids
Al-Qaeda plans cartoon to fight the West
Abu Bakr al Baghdadi, the leader of al Qaeda's Islamic State of Iraq, released a eulogy for slain al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden. In the video, Baghdadi vowed to avenge bin Laden.
Iraqi refugees in US rechecked for terrorism links
Al Qaeda Seen Aiming at Targets Outside US
Jordanian al Qaeda fighter killed in Afghanistan
The Islamic State in Iraq, al Qaeda's political front, claimed it carried out the June 26 suicide attack in Tarmiyah and the July 5 suicide attack in Taji. The group also claimed 15 other operations north of Baghdad, SITE reported.

