Cairo, Egypt – Al-Zawahri Warns Gulf, Israel are Next Targets

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    Cairo, Egypt – Osama bin Laden’s deputy, Ayman al-Zawahri, urged Muslims to intensify their resistance against the U.S. and warned of new terror strikes in a video just aired on this fifth anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks. Al-Zawahir said the Persian Gulf and Israel would be al-Qaida’s next targets.

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    The video is the latest in a flurry of al-Qaida videos released ahead of the anniversary. But unlike the others, it appeared to be new with references to Israel’s bombardment of Lebanon this summer and the capture of Israeli soldiers by Hezbollah and Palestinian militants in Gaza.
    “You gave us every legitimacy and every opportunity to continue fighting you,” said al-Zawahri, al-Qaida’s No 2, addressing the U.S. “You should worry about your presence in the (Persian) Gulf, and the second place you should worry about is Israel.”


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    mark levin
    mark levin
    17 years ago

    it will be a big brucha when this shoyta is emliminated once and for all.

    ליפא שנילצער
    ליפא שנילצער
    17 years ago

    some more

    DUBAI, Sept 11 (Reuters) – Al Qaeda’s deputy leader Ayman al-Zawahri called on Muslims to strike Western interests and stop what he called the theft of Muslim oil by Western countries, according to an Internet video on Monday.

    “The strongest way to aid our Muslim brothers … is to strike the interests of Jews and Crusaders and those who cooperate with them,” Zawahri said in a video posted on a Web site used by Islamist militants.

    “There must be a focus on their economic interests and in particular on stopping the theft of Muslims’ plundered petroleum,” he said.

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