Aashiq Ali | Aashiq Ali | Hizb-e-Islami | Afghanistan/South Asia | Kashmiri | Surrendered | Cannon Fodder | 20050609 | ||
Three members of Aashiq's family were killed in a gun battle between rival Indian security forces in a dispute over who would run the surrender ceremony. | |||||||||
Abdul Ali | Abdul Ali | Students Islamic Movement | India-Pakistan | 20030504 | |||||
Abdullah Alireza | Abdullah Alireza | Dar al-Maal-Islami | Home Front | 20030507 | |||||
Abdullah Misfer Ali Al-Ghamdi | Abdellah Msafer El Ghamdi | al-Qaeda | North Africa | Saudi | Arrested | Tough Guy | 20021209 | ||
planned to sail a dinghy loaded with explosives from Morocco into the Strait of Gibraltar to attack the U.S. and British warships. Arrested in Morocco. The Saudis are also accused of having planned to blow up a cafe in Marrakech, a major tourism city, and to attack tourist buses in the North African kingdom. | |||||||||
Abdullah Mesfer Ali al-Ghamdi | al-Qaeda | North Africa | Saudi | Jugged | Tough Guy | 20030221 | |||
convicted on charges of attempted murder, attempted sabotage with the use of explosives and belonging to a "criminal organisation". | |||||||||
Abdullah Misfer Ali Al-Ghamdi | al-Qaeda | Africa: North | Saudi | Jugged | Tough Guy | 20020613 | |||
Detained in Morocco on suspicion of plotting "terrorist attacks" on US and British warships | |||||||||
Abdullah Mesfer Ali al-Ghamdi | al-Qaeda | Arabia | Saudi | Jugged | Tough Guy | 20030602 | |||
Great exploding rubber raft caper. May have been released in a royal amnesty. | |||||||||
Abdullahi Ali Afrah | Abdullahi Ali Afrah | Council of Islamic Courts | Africa Horn | Somali | 20060625 | Link | |||
Abdulmonim Ali Mahfouz Al-Ghamdi | Abdulmonim Ali Mahfouz Al-Ghamdi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | Saudi | Arrested | Tough Guy | 20030602 | ||
arrested in Madinah in possession of weapons, funds, false identity cards and documents, materials and devices necessary for making explosives. | |||||||||
Abu Ali | Abu Ali | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq-Jordan | 20050908 | |||||
Abu Ali | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040125 | ||||||
Abu Ali | Salafist Group for Call and Combat | North Africa | 20030605 | ||||||
Abu Ali | Lashkar-e-Taiba | India-Pakistan | 20060908 | Link | |||||
Abu Ali Baghdadi | Abu Ali Baghdadi | Hamas | Middle East | 20030225 | |||||
Abu Ali Casey | Abu Ali Casey | Islamic Jihad | Middle East | 20030429 | |||||
Abu Ali Haider | Abu Ali Haider | Lashkar-e-Taiba | Afghanistan-Pak-India | 20051107 | Link | ||||
Abu Ali Mustafa | Abu Ali Mustafa | Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine | Middle East | 20020910 | |||||
Abu Ali Mustapha | Abu Ali Mustapha | Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine | Middle East | Palestinian | Deceased | Supremo | 20020827 | ||
Assassinated by IDF | |||||||||
Abu Ali Ramos | Abu Ali Ramos | Jemaah Islamiyah | Southeast Asia | 20020117 | |||||
Abu Ali Tanios | Abu Ali Tanios | Palestine Liberation Army | Middle East | 20020804 | |||||
Abu Ali al-Harithi | Abu Ali al-Harithi | al-Qaeda in Yemen | Arabia | 20040602 | Link | ||||
Abu Ali al-Harithi | al-Qaeda | Home Front: WoT | 20050704 | ||||||
Abu Ali al-Harithi | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031205 | ||||||
Abu Ali al-Harithy | Abu Ali al-Harithy | al-Qaeda in Yemen | Arabia | 20060228 | Link | ||||
Abu Ali al-Harthi | Abu Ali al-Harthi | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20040706 | Link | ||||
Abu Ali al-Kandahari | Abu Ali al-Kandahari | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031212 | |||||
Abu Ali al-Kandahari | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20031126 | ||||||
Abu Saleh Ali Yaqub | Abu Saleh Ali Yaqub | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20021008 | |||||
Abu Sinan Ali Al-Harethi | Abu Sinan Ali Al-Harethi | al-Qaeda | Home Front | 20040205 | |||||
Abul Alim | Abul Alim | Islami Chhatra Shibir | Bangladesh | 20060825 | Link | ||||
Ahmed Abdullah Ali | Ahmed Abdullah Ali | al-Qaeda | Britain | 20060830 | Link | ||||
Ahmed Abu-Ali | Ahmed Abu-Ali | Lashkar-e-Taiba | Home Front | 20030627 | |||||
Ahmed Abu-Ali | al-Qaeda | Home Front: WoT | 20040618 | Link | |||||
Ahmed Ali Abu Hidrah | Ahmed Ali Abu Hidrah | Aden-Abyan Islamic Army | Arabia | 20051125 | Link | ||||
Ahmed Ali Abu Hidrah | Islamic Army of Aden | Arabia | 20051125 | Link | |||||
Ahmed Haj Ali | Ahmed Haj Ali | Hamas | Middle East | 20030527 | |||||
Ali Abd Rahman al-Ghamdi | Ali Abd Rahman al-Ghamdi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Terror Networks | 20040209 | |||||
Ali Abd al-Aziz | Ali Abd al-Aziz | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20030502 | |||||
Ali Abd al-Aziz | Fawaz Trading | India-Pakistan | 20030502 | ||||||
Ali Abd al-Rahman al-Faqasi al-Ghamdi | Ali Abdulrahman Al-Faqaasi Al-Ghamdi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | Saudi | Mastermind | 20030602 | |||
Wife (Al-Iyadyyih Ahmed Mohammed Al-Sayyad) was arrested in June, 2003. | |||||||||
Ali al-Ghamdi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | Saudi | Arrested | Big Shot | 20030614 | |||
Number 2 on the Saudi 19 Most Wanted list; arrested in Yemen. | |||||||||
Ali Abd al-Rahman al-Faqasi al-Ghamdi | al-Qaeda | Arabia | Saudi | Surrendered | Big Shot | 20030515 | |||
Possibly the real name of Abu Mohammed Al-Ablaj, or Mullah Seif el Din; surrendered to Saudi authorities | |||||||||
Ali Abd al-Rahman al-Faqasi al-Ghamdi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | Saudi | Surrendered | Mastermind | 20030626 | |||
The Saudi, around 30 years old, fought with al-Qaida in the U.S.-war in Afghanistan. Also known as Abu Bakr al-Azdi, he was at Tora Bora in late 2001. He left before the U.S. bombing began. Officials say he has been linked to Saif al-Adil and Abu Mohamed al-Masri. Al-Ghamdi was also an associate of Khalid Shaikh Mohammed. | |||||||||
Ali Abdul Rahman al-Faqaasi al-Ghamdi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | Saudi | Surrendered | Mastermind | 20030819 | |||
accused of masterminding the Riyadh attacks, surrendered in Jeddah. | |||||||||
Ali ibn Abdul Rahman Al-Faqaasi Al-Ghamdi | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | Saudi | Surrendered | Mastermind | 20030616 | |||
Ali Fagasi al-Ghamdi | al-Qaeda | Iran | Saudi | Surrendered | Mastermind | 20030830 | |||
Ghamdi identified the "Tehran trio" (Saad bin Laden, Seif al Adel and a third man) as the masterminds of the bombing and Turki al-Dandani as the main leader of his cell (a cousin of Dandani is the unidentified third of the trio). | |||||||||
Ali Abdallah Ali | Ali Abdallah Ali | al-Qaeda Africa | East/Subsaharan Africa | 20020924 | |||||
Ali Abdallah al-Emirati | Ali Abdallah al-Emirati | Supreme Council of Global Jihad | Terror Networks | 20030813 | |||||
Ali Abdallah al-Emirati | al-Qaeda | Southeast Asia | 20021101 | ||||||
Ali Abdel-Fattah | Ali Abdel-Fattah | Muslim Brotherhood | Africa: North | 20040614 | Link | ||||
Ali Abdelrahman Al-Faqasi Al-Ghamdi | Ali Abdelrahman Al-Faqasi Al-Ghamdi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20051203 | Link | ||||
Ali Abdul Aziz | Ali Abdul Aziz | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20051214 | Link | ||||
Ali Abdul Aziz Ali | Ali Abdul Aziz Ali | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20060526 | Link | ||||
Ali Abdul Rahman Al-Ghamdi | Ali Abdul Rahman Al-Ghamdi | al-Qaeda | Arabia | Saudi | Surrendered | Mastermind | 20030515 | ||
on the 19 Most Wanted List | |||||||||
Ali Abdul-Karim Farhat | Ali Abdul-Karim Farhat | Hezbollah | Home Front | 20040121 | |||||
Ali Abdullah | Ali Abdullah | Tablighi Jamaat | Home Front | 20030714 | |||||
Ali Abdullah Al-Rimi | Ali Abdullah Al-Rimi | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20060512 | Link | ||||
Ali Abdullah Asyan | Ali Abdullah Asyan | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20060228 | Link | ||||
Ali Abdullah Hamad Al-Hamidi | Ali Abdullah Hamad Al-Hamidi | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20030602 | |||||
Ali Abdullah Hamad Al-Hamidi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20030519 | ||||||
Ali Abdullah Osyan | Ali Abdullah Osyan | al-Qaeda in Yemen | Arabia | 20060305 | Link | ||||
Ali Adjuri | Ali Adjuri | Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades | Middle East | 20020903 | |||||
Ali Ahmad Al-Zubeidat | Ali Ahmad Al-Zubeidat | Fatah | Syria-Lebanon | 20030827 | |||||
Ali Ahmad Jarallah | Ali Ahmad Jarallah | Yemeni Islah Party | Arabia | Deceased | 20030929 | ||||
Ali Ahmed Jar Allah | Ali Ahmed Jar Allah | Yemeni Islah Party | Arabia | 20030427 | |||||
Ali Ahmed Jarallah | Ali Ahmed Jarallah | Yemeni Islah Party | Arabia | 20040101 | |||||
Ali Ajouri | Ali Ajouri | Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades | Middle East | 20020806 | |||||
Ali Akbar Makhatashemi-Pour | Ali Akbar Makhatashemi-Pour | International Committee for the Support of the Palestinian Intifada | Syria-Lebanon-Iran | 20040529 | Link | ||||
Ali Akbar Muhtashemi | Ali Akbar Muhtashemi | Learned Elders of Islam | Syria-Lebanon-Iran | 20020611 | |||||
Ali Al-Jabali | Ali Al-Jabali | Hezbollah | Syria-Lebanon | 20030827 | |||||
Ali Al-Khudair | Ali Al-Khudair | Learned Elders of Islam | Arabia | 20031215 | |||||
Ali al-Khudeir | Learned Elders of Islam | Arabia | 20030529 | ||||||
Ali Albanna | Ali Albanna | al-Qaeda | Home Front | 20040109 | |||||
Ali Alian | Ali Alian | Hamas | Middle East | 20030318 | |||||
Ali Ammar | Ali Ammar | Hezbollah | Syria-Lebanon | 20030808 | |||||
Ali Amrous | Ali Amrous | al-Qaeda in Europe | Europe | 20040317 | |||||
Ali Asad Chandia | Ali Asad Chandia | Lashkar-I-Taiba | Home Front: WoT | 20060826 | Link | ||||
Ali Asad Chandia | Lashkar-e-Taiba | Home Front: WoT | 20050917 | Link | |||||
Ali Athar Naqvi | Ali Athar Naqvi | Tehrik-e-Islami | India-Pakistan | 20031118 | |||||
Ali Bapir | Ali Bapir | Supreme Council of Global Jihad | Terror Networks | 20030813 | |||||
Ali Bapir | Ansar al-Islam | Iraq | 20030716 | ||||||
Ali Baraka | Ali Baraka | Hamas | Syria-Lebanon | Palestinian | At Large | Front Man | 20030426 | ||
In charge of public relations in Hamas' Lebanon office. | |||||||||
Ali Belhadj | Ali Belhadj | Islamic Salvation Front | North Africa | 20050728 | |||||
Ali Berzengi | Ali Berzengi | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Europe | 20040424 | Link | ||||
Ali Bin Khadir Al-Khadir | Ali Bin Khadir Al-Khadir | Al Muwahidoun | Arabia | 20030517 | |||||
Ali Bin Khadir Al-Khadir | Al-Mujahidoun Al Jazeera | Arabia | 20030517 | ||||||
Ali Bin Khudeir | Ali Bin Khudeir | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20030528 | |||||
Ali Faisal | Ali Faisal | Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine | Syria-Lebanon | 20030830 | |||||
Ali Fallahian | Ali Fallahian | Iran | Syria-Lebanon-Iran | 20050629 | |||||
Ali Farhat | Ali Farhat | Hezbollah | Home Front | 20040121 | |||||
Ali Fathi al-Shishani | Ali Fathi al-Shishani | Chechnya | Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia | 20060130 | Link | ||||
Ali Fauzi | Ali Fauzi | Jemaah Islamiyah | Southeast Asia | 20021114 | |||||
Ali Ghaleb Himmat | Ali Ghaleb Himmat | al-Taqwa | Europe | 20031205 | |||||
Ali Ghaleb Himmat | Nada Management Organisation | Europe | 20031205 | ||||||
Ali Ghufron | Ali Ghufron | Jemaah Islamiyah | Southeast Asia | Indonesian | In Jug | 20051125 | Link | ||
Sentenced to death for his part in the 2002 Bali bombings | |||||||||
Ali Ghufron | Jemaah Islamiah | Southeast Asia | 20030829 | ||||||
Ali Gufron | Ali Gufron | al-Qaeda | Fifth Column | 20030116 | |||||
Ali Gufron | Jemaah Islamiah | Southeast Asia | 20031029 | ||||||
Ali Gufron | Jemaah Islamiyah | Southeast Asia | 20031205 | ||||||
Ali Gufron | Ngruki-Al Mukmin | Southeast Asia | 20021211 | ||||||
Ali Hamza Ahmad Sulayman al Bahlul | Ali Hamza Ahmad Sulayman al Bahlul | al-Qaeda | Home Front: WoT | 20050724 | |||||
Ali Hamza Ahmed Sulayman al Bahlul | Ali Hamza Ahmed Sulayman al Bahlul | al-Qaeda | 20040228 | ||||||
Ali Hamza Ahmed Sulayman al-Bahlul | Ali Hamza Ahmed Sulayman al-Bahlul | al-Qaeda | 20040224 | ||||||
Ali Hamza al-Bahlul | Ali Hamza al-Bahlul | al-Qaeda | Home Front: WoT | 20060112 | Link | ||||
Ali Hasan al-Majid | Ali Hasan al-Majid | Iraqi Baath Party | Iraq | 20030507 | |||||
Ali Hassan Majid | Ali Hassan Majid | Iraqi Baath Party | Iraq | 20030321 | |||||
Ali Hassan Qawasma | Ali Hassan Qawasma | Hamas | Israel-Palestine | 20020514 | |||||
Ali Hassan Shumari | Ali Hassan Shumari | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20060105 | Link | ||||
Ali Hassan al Majeed | Ali Hassan al Majeed | Iraqi Baath Party | Axis of Evil | 20030108 | |||||
Ali Hassan al-Majid | Ali Hassan al-Majid | Iraqi Baath Party | Axis of Evil | Iraqi | In Jug | 20030821 | |||
"Chemical Ali" | |||||||||
Ali Hayyan Al-Harithi | Ali Hayyan Al-Harithi | al-Qaeda in Yemen | Arabia | 20060328 | Link | ||||
Ali Husayn Muhammad Jasim | Ali Husayn Muhammad Jasim | Numan Brigade | Iraq-Jordan | 20050830 | |||||
Ali Hussein Al-Shimeri | Ali Hussein Al-Shimeri | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20060425 | Link | ||||
Ali Hussein Ali al-Shamari | Ali Hussein Ali al-Shamari | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20051113 | Link | ||||
Ali Hussein Saleh | Ali Hussein Salah | Hezbollah | Israel-Palestine | 20040309 | |||||
Ali Hussein Saleh | Hezbollah | Syria-Lebanon | 20030921 | ||||||
Ali Imron | Ali Imron | Jemaah Islamiyah | Southeast Asia | Indonesian | In Jug | 20031009 | |||
serving life for the Bali bombings | |||||||||
Ali Iylan | Ali Iylan | Hamas | Middle East | 20020923 | |||||
Ali Jaara | Ali Jaara | Hamas | Middle East | 20040130 | |||||
Ali Jabarin | Ali Jabarin | al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20060515 | Link | ||||
Ali Jafar al-Naamani | Ali Jafar al-Naamani | al-Qaeda | Middle East | 20031027 | |||||
Ali Jarallah | Ali Jarallah | Yemeni Islah Party | Arabia | 20030130 | |||||
Ali Jarallah Al-Sawany | Ali Jarallah Al-Sawany | Yemeni Islah Party | Arabia | 20040413 | Link | ||||
Ali Juara | Ali Juara | Fatah | Israel-Palestine | 20040222 | |||||
Ali Kaouka | Ali Kaouka | al-Qaeda in Europe | Europe | 20040420 | Link | ||||
Ali Khalidi | Ali Khalidi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20030528 | |||||
Ali Khalil Mehri | Ali Khalil Mehri | Al-Gamaa al-Islamiyya | Caribbean-Latin America | 20040209 | |||||
Ali Khamenei | Ali Khamenei | Learned Elders of Islam | Syria-Lebanon-Iran | 20020611 | |||||
Ali Khan | Ali Khan | al-Qaeda | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20040509 | Link | ||||
Ali Khudair al-Khudair | Ali Khudair al-Khudair | Al Muwahidoun | Arabia | 20030603 | |||||
Ali Khudhair al-Khudair | Ali Khudhair al-Khudair | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20030531 | |||||
Ali Kudhair Fahd | Ali Kudhair Fahd | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20030602 | |||||
Ali Kudhair Fahd Al-Khudhair | Ali Kudhair Fahd Al-Khudhair | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20030602 | |||||
Ali Mabrouk | Ali Mabrouk | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq | 20050924 | Link | ||||
Ali Mahmoud al-Hajj | Ali Mahmoud al-Hajj | Usbat al-Ansar | Syria-Lebanon-Iran | 20020424 | |||||
Ali Mahmoud al-Hajj | Islamic Mujahed Movement | Syria-Lebanon-Iran | 20020424 | ||||||
Ali Mahmud Khan | Ali Mahmud Khan | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040622 | Link | ||||
Ali Mater Al-Osaimi | Ali Mater Al-Osaimi | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20050702 | |||||
Ali Matir Al-Osaimy | Ali Matir Al-Osaimy | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20050629 | |||||
Ali Mohamed | Ali Mohamed | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20021217 | |||||
Ali Mohamed | Egyptian Islamic Jihad | Israel-Palestine | 20011121 | ||||||
Ali Mohammad | Ali Mohammad | Lashkar-e-Taiba | Afghanistan-Pak-India | 20051107 | Link | ||||
Ali Mohammed | Ali Mohammed | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq-Jordan | 20040211 | |||||
Ali Mohammed | al-Qaeda | 20010915 | |||||||
Ali Mohammed Omar Sharbagy | Ali Mohammed Omar Sharbagy | al-Qaeda in Yemen | Arabia | 20040317 | |||||
Ali Muhammad Al-Raawi | Ali Muhammad Al-Raawi | Aden-Abyan Islamic Army | Arabia | 20030710 | |||||
Ali Muhammad Umar Shurbajy | Ali Muhammad Umar Shurbajy | al-Qaeda in Yemen | Arabia | 20040316 | |||||
Ali Munir Yussef Jihara | Ali Munir Yussef Jihara | Hamas | Middle East | 20040205 | |||||
Ali Naif | Ali Naif | Iraqi Insurgency | Iraq-Jordan | 20040407 | |||||
Ali Nassar | Ali Nassar | al-Tawhid? | Middle East | 20030429 | |||||
Ali Nasser Al-Ajmi | Ali Nasser Al-Ajmi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031216 | |||||
Ali Qaed Senyan al-Harthi | Ali Qaed Senyan al-Harthi | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20031127 | |||||
Ali Qaed Senyen al-Harethi | Ali Qaed Senyen al-Harethi | al-Qaeda | International | 20020710 | |||||
Ali Qaed Sunian al-Harithi | Ali Qaed Sunian al-Harithi | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031205 | |||||
Ali Qaed Sunian al-Harithi | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031130 | ||||||
Ali Qaid Senan al Harithy | Ali Qaid Senan al Harithy | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20021104 | |||||
Ali Qaid Sinan al-Harithi | Ali Qaid Sinan al-Harithi | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20060228 | Link | ||||
Ali Qaid Sunian al-Harethi | Ali Qaid Sunian al-Harethi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040125 | |||||
Ali Reza Tamiz | Ali Reza Tamiz | Al-Quds Forces | Syria-Lebanon-Iran | 20020611 | |||||
Ali Ridhaa bin Abdullah | Ali Ridhaa bin Abdullah | Jemaah Islamiya | Southeast Asia | 20051111 | Link | ||||
Ali S. Marri | Ali S. Marri | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20030624 | |||||
Ali Saad Muhammad Mustafa Bakri | Ali Saad Muhammad Mustafa Bakri | al-Qaeda | International-UN-NGOs | 20051002 | Link | ||||
Ali Sabtain Kazmi | Ali Sabtain Kazmi | Muttahida Majlis Amal | India-Pakistan | 20030712 | |||||
Ali Safouri | Ali Safouri | Islamic Jihad | Israel-Palestine | 20020207 | |||||
Ali Saleh Kahlah Al-Marri | Ali Saleh Kahlah Al-Marri | al-Qaeda | 20031231 | ||||||
Ali Saleh Nabhan | Ali Saleh Nabhan | al-Qaeda in Africa | Africa: East | 20031129 | |||||
Ali Salipada | Ali Salipada | Jemaah Islamiyah | Southeast Asia | 20050630 | |||||
Ali Sayeed al-Ghamdi | Ali Sayeed al-Ghamdi | Learned Elders of Islam | Arabia | 20040713 | Link | ||||
Ali Shaei | Ali Shaei | Supreme Council of Global Jihad | Terror Networks | 20030813 | |||||
Ali Sheikh Abdullah Mubarak | Ali Sheikh Abdullah Mubarak | Tehrik Mujahideen | India-Pakistan | 20020608 | |||||
Ali Sheikh Ammar | Ali Sheikh Ammar | Lebanese Jamaa Islamiya | Syria-Lebanon | 20030521 | |||||
Ali Sher | Ali Sher | Al-Qaeda | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20050630 | |||||
Ali Sher Haideri | Ali Sher Haideri | Millat-e-Islamia | India-Pakistan | 20031006 | |||||
Ali Sher Haidri | Ali Sher Haidri | Millat-e-Islamia | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20040607 | Link | ||||
Ali Sher Hyderi | Ali Sher Hyderi | Millat-e-Islamia Pakistan | India-Pakistan | 20031118 | |||||
Ali Sufian | Ali Sufian | al-Qaeda in Yemen | Arabia | 20060208 | Link | ||||
Ali Taher Elbaneh | Ali Taher Elbaneh | al-Qaeda | Home Front | 20040109 | |||||
Ali Taziyev | Ali Taziyev | Chechnya | Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia | 20060522 | Link | ||||
Ali Timimi | Ali Timimi | al-Qaeda | Down Under | 20040322 | |||||
Ali Timimi | Dar al Arqam | Home Front | 20031002 | ||||||
Ali Timimi | Islamic Assembly of North America | Home Front | 20031002 | ||||||
Ali Uzum | Ali Uzum | al-Qaeda | Europe | 20040121 | |||||
Ali Wali | Ali Wali | Ansar al-Islam | Terror Networks | 20021227 | |||||
Ali Younessi | Ali Younessi | Supreme National Security Council | Iran | 20030405 | |||||
Ali Youssef Ahmed Moghrabi | Ali Youssef Ahmed Moghrabi | al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades | Isreal-Palestine | 20020527 | |||||
Ali Zer | Ali Zer | Jamaat-e-Islami | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20050708 | |||||
Ali al-Harthi | Ali al-Harthi | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20040124 | |||||
Ali al-Hudaifi | Ali al-Hudaifi | Supreme Council of Global Jihad | Terror Networks | 20030813 | |||||
Ali al-Timimi | Ali al-Timimi | al-Qaeda affiliate | Home Front: WoT | 20050713 | |||||
Ali al-Timimi | Lashkar-e-Taiba | Afghanistan/South Asia | Arrested | 20050715 | |||||
Ali bin Hamed al-Maabadi al-Harbi | Ali bin Hamed al-Maabadi al-Harbi | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031201 | |||||
Ali bin Khadr al-Khadr | Ali bin Khadr al-Khadr | Supreme Council of Global Jihad | Terror Networks | 20030813 | |||||
Ali bin Khudair al-Khudair | Ali bin Khudair al-Khudair | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031118 | |||||
Alih Alkis | Alih Alkis | Abu Sayyaf | Southeast Asia | 20040321 | |||||
Alih Malabon | Alih Malabon | Abu Sayyaf | Southeast Asia | 20031229 | |||||
Alikhan Mezhiyev | Alikhan Mezhiyev | Chechnya | Caucasus | 20040203 | |||||
Alimuddin Adala | Alimuddin Adala | Abu Sayyaf | Southeast Asia | 20040520 | Link | ||||
Alimuddin Adala | Moro Islamic Liberation Front | Southeast Asia | 20040520 | Link | |||||
Alisher Musayev | Alisher Musayev | Hizb ut-Tahrir | Europe | 20030610 | |||||
Alkis Asari Alih | Alkis Asari Alih | Abu Sayyaf | Southeast Asia | 20040319 | |||||
Allama Abbas Ali Naqvi | Allama Abbas Ali Naqvi | Tehrik-e-Islami | India-Pakistan | 20031118 | |||||
Allama Hamid Ali Moosvi | Allama Hamid Ali Moosvi | Sipah-e-Muhammad Pakistan | India-Pakistan | 20031002 | |||||
Allama Munawar Ali | Allama Munawar Ali | Sipah-e-Muhammad Pakistan | India-Pakistan | 20031105 | |||||
Allama Sajid Ali Naqvi | Allama Sajid Ali Naqvi | Tehrik-e-Islami | India-Pakistan | 20031118 | |||||
Allama Sajid Ali Naqvi | Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20050715 | ||||||
Altaf Ali | Altaf Ali | Universal Heritage Foundation | Home Front | 20031203 | |||||
Amanat Ali | Amanat Ali | Lashkar-e Jhangvi | India-Pakistan | 20030725 | |||||
Anwar Ali | Anwar Ali | Lashkar e-Taiba | India-Pakistan | 20030524 | |||||
Anwar Ali | Lashker-e-Taiba | India-Pakistan | 20030329 | ||||||
Anwar Ali | Students Islamic Movement of India | India-Pakistan | 20030524 | ||||||
Anwar Alian | Anwar Alian | Islamic Jihad | Middle East | 20030405 | |||||
Arafat Ali | Arafat Ali | Tawhid wal Jihad | Africa North | 20060520 | Link | ||||
Ari bin Ali | Ari bin Ali | Jemaah Islamiah | Southeast Asia | 20030614 | |||||
Arifin bin Ali | Arifin bin Ali | Jemaah Islamiah | Southeast Asia | Singaporean | In Jug | 20030612 | |||
allegedly a senior member of JI | |||||||||
Asgar Ali Mahdi Salfi | Asgar Ali Mahdi Salfi | Markazi Jamiat Ahl-e-Hadees Hind | India-Pakistan | 20040303 | |||||
Asghar Ali | Asghar Ali | Lashkar e-Jhangvi | India-Pakistan | 20030831 | |||||
Asghar Ali | Lashkar-i-Jhangvi | India-Pakistan | 20020223 | ||||||
Asghar Ali | Lashkar-e Jhangvi | India-Pakistan | 20030725 | ||||||
Awad bin Mohammed bin Ali al-Awad | Awad bin Mohammed bin Ali al-Awad | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040703 | Link | ||||
Awad ibn Muhammad ibn Ali Al-Awad | Awad ibn Muhammad ibn Ali Al-Awad | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040703 | Link | ||||
Azhar Ali Bhuian | Azhar Ali Bhuian | Al Hiqma | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20050826 | |||||
Bai Puti Alim | Bai Puti Alim | Pentagon Gang | Southeast Asia | 20030929 | |||||
Basim Ali Rahim | Basim Ali Rahim | Iraqi Insurgency | Iraq-Jordan | 20040401 | |||||
Bassam Ali | Bassam Ali | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20030216 | |||||
Bassam Yousif Abdul Karim Ali | Bassam Yussef Abdelkarim Ali | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20030215 | |||||
Bassam Yousif Abdul Karim Ali | al-Qaeda affiliate | Arabia | 20030219 | ||||||
Bassam al-Ali | Bassam al-Ali | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040622 | Link | ||||
Brahim Ali | Brahim Ali | Pentagon Gang | Southeast Asia | 20030929 | |||||
Chaudhry Amjad Ali Cheema | Chaudhry Amjad Ali Cheema | Muthidda Majlis-e-Amal | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20040308 | |||||
Cossar Ali | Cossar Ali | al-Qaeda | Britain | 20060830 | Link | ||||
Daud Salman Mohammed Ali al-Barmani | Daud Salman Mohammed Ali al-Barmani | al Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq | 20051211 | Link | ||||
El Heit Ali | El Heit Ali | al-Qaeda | Europe | 20061002 | Link | ||||
El Heit Ali | Salafite Group for Preaching and Combat | Europe | 20061003 | Link | |||||
Esam Mohammed Khidr Ali | Esam Mohammed Khidr Ali | Om Al Qura | Southeast Asia | 20030528 | |||||
Essam Mohammed Khadr Ali | Essam Mohammed Khadr Ali | Supreme Council of Global Jihad | Terror Networks | 20030813 | |||||
Faed Ali Sayam | Faed Ali Sayam | al-Qaeda | East/Subsaharan Africa | Kenyan | Deceased | Cannon Fodder | 20021129 | ||
One of the suicide boomers at the Paradise Hotel in Kenya | |||||||||
Fahd bin Ali al-Dakheel al-Ghabalan | Fahd bin Ali al-Dakheel al-Ghabalan | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040709 | Link | ||||
Fahd ibn Ali Al-Qabalan | Fahd ibn Ali Al-Qabalan | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040703 | Link | ||||
Farhan Ahmad Ali | Farhan Ahmad Ali | Lashkar-e-Taiba | India-Pakistan | 20040106 | |||||
Farouk Ali-Haimoud | Farouk Ali-Haimoud | al-Qaeda USA | Home Front | 20030603 | |||||
Farouk Ali-Haimoud | Al-Qaeda | Home Front | 20021115 | ||||||
General Ali al-Jajjawi | General Ali al-Jajjawi | Iraqi Baath Party | Iraq | Iraqi | 20030414 | ||||
Ghanbar Ali Zivari Derakhshan | Ghanbar Ali Zivari Derakhshan | al-Qaeda affiliate | Terror Networks | 20021115 | |||||
Hafez Yunus Ali | Hafez Yunus Ali | Jamaatul Mujahideen Bangladesh | Bangladesh | 20051206 | Link | ||||
Haider Ali | Haider Ali | Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh | Bangladesh | 20060331 | Link | ||||
Hajj Ali Mohammed Saleh Bilal | Hajj Ali Mohammed Saleh Bilal | Hezbollah | Syria-Lebanon-Iran | 20060903 | Link | ||||
Hakam Hassan Ali al-Tikriti | Hakam Hassan Ali al-Tikriti | Iraqi Insurgency | Iraq-Jordan | 20040218 | |||||
Hamid Ali | Hamid Ali | Learned Elders of Islam | Britain | 20060212 | Link | ||||
Hamid bin Abdullah al Ali | Hamid bin Abdullah al Ali | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20060612 | Link | ||||
Hizam Ali Hassan Al-Mas | Hizam Ali Hassan Al-Mas | al-Qaeda in Yemen | Arabia | 20051216 | Link | ||||
Hojatoleslam Ali Akbar Mohtashami | Hojatoleslam Ali Akbar Mohtashami | Learned Elders of Islam | Syria-Lebanon-Iran | 20010916 | |||||
Husam Ataf Ali Badran | Husam Ataf Ali Badran | Hamas | Israel-Palestine | 20020418 | |||||
Hussam al Ddeen Hasan Ali | Hussam al Ddeen Hasan Ali | al-Qaeda | 20011128 | ||||||
Ibno Alih Ordonez | Ibno Alih Ordonez | Abu Sayyaf | Southeast Asia | 20040705 | Link | ||||
Ibno Alih Ordoñez | Ibno Alih Ordoñez | Abu Sayyaf | Southeast Asia | 20040705 | Link | ||||
Ibrahim Ali Abubaker Tantoush | Ibrahim Ali Abubaker Tantoush | al-Quaeda | Africa: Subsaharan | 20040630 | Link | ||||
Idris Ali Mondal | Idris Ali Mondal | Jagrata Muslim Janata | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20050922 | Link | ||||
Ilyas Ali | Ilyas Ali | Al-Barakaat | Fifth Column | 20031210 | |||||
Ilyas Ali | al-Qaeda? | Home Front: WoT | 20040415 | ||||||
Ilyas Ali | al-Qaeda | Home Front | 20030106 | ||||||
Irfan Ali Khan | Irfan Ali Khan | Lashker-e-Taiba | India-Pakistan | 20040120 | |||||
Ityaf Ali | Ityaf Ali | al-Qaeda affiliate | Terror Networks | 20021105 | |||||
Javed Alizai | Javed Alizai | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20040104 | |||||
Jubran Ali Ahmad Hakami Khabrani | Jubran Ali Ahmad Hakami Khabrani | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20030607 | |||||
Khaled Ali | Khaled Ali | al-Tawhid? | Syria-Lebanon | 20031223 | |||||
Khaled Ali Al-Haj | Khaled Ali Al-Haj | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040620 | Link | ||||
Khaled Ali Haj | Khaled Ali Haj | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20030729 | |||||
Khaled Ali bin Ali Haj | Khaled Ali bin Ali Haj | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040428 | Link | ||||
Khaled Ali ibn Ali Haj | Khaled Ali ibn Ali Haj | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031207 | |||||
Khaled Haj Ali | Khaled Haj Ali | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040315 | |||||
Khaled Mohammed Ali | Khaled Mohammed Ali | Al-Qaeda | Syria-Lebanon | 20031026 | |||||
Khaled Mohammed al-Ali | Khaled Mohammed al-Ali | Dinnieh Group? | Syria-Lebanon | 20030516 | |||||
Khaled Mohammed al-Ali | al-Qaeda affiliate | Syria-Lebanon | 20030515 | ||||||
Khalid Ali Bin Ali Al-Hajj | Khalid Ali Bin Ali Al-Hajj | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20031002 | |||||
Khalid Ali Hajj | Khalid Ali Hajj | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040318 | |||||
Khamis Ahmed Ali | Khamis Ahmed Ali | Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades | Israel-Palestine | Palestinian | Deceased | Cannon Fodder | 20020117 | ||
Killed in shootout near near the Askar camp | |||||||||
Khazar Ali | Khazar Ali | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20030327 | |||||
Khyzer Ali | Khyzer Ali | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20021220 | |||||
Liaqat Ali | Liaqat Ali | Muttahida Jehad Council | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20040214 | |||||
Liaquat Ali | Liaquat Ali | Lashkar-i-Jhangvi | Afghanistan/South Asia | Pakistani | Captured | Tough Guy | 20020515 | ||
Lom-Ali Chechensky | Lom-Ali Chechensky | Chechnya | Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia | 20040302 | |||||
Maj.Gen.Ali Quli Khan Khattak | Maj.Gen.Ali Quli Khan Khattak | Tablighi Jamaat | India-Pakistan | 20030908 | |||||
Malik Ali Shah | Malik Ali Shah | Ahmadzai Wazir | India-Pakistan | 20040113 | |||||
Malik Alimuddin | Malik Alimuddin | Rajah Solaiman | Southeast Asia | 20051116 | Link | ||||
Mamun Ali | Mamun Ali | Jamaatul Mujahideen Bangladesh | Bangladesh | 20051221 | Link | ||||
Maqsood Ali Shah | Maqsood Ali Shah | Al-Furqan | India-Pakistan | 20031031 | |||||
Masroor Ali | Masroor Ali | Harkatul Mujahideen Al-Alami | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20040530 | Link | ||||
Maulana Ali Shair Haideri | Maulana Ali Shair Haideri | Millat-e-Islamia Pakistan | India-Pakistan | 20030421 | |||||
Maulana Ali Sher Haideri | Maulana Ali Sher Haideri | Millat-e-Islamia | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20050718 | |||||
Maulana Ali Sher Haideri | Millat-e-Islamia Pakistan | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20040407 | ||||||
Maulana Ali Sher Haideri | Sipah-e-Sahaba | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20050719 | ||||||
Maulana Ashraf Ali | Maulana Ashraf Ali | Jamiat Ahle-Sunnat | India-Pakistan | 20040117 | |||||
Mazen Ali Hussein | Mazen Ali Hussein | Ansar al-Islam | Europe | 20060621 | Link | ||||
Mohamed Ali Aboul-Ezz Al-Mahdi Ibrahim Soliman | Mohamed Ali Aboul-Ezz Al-Mahdi Ibrahim Soliman | Hezbollah | Caribbean-Latin America | 20040209 | |||||
Mohamed Ali Aboul-Ezz Al-Mahdi Ibrahim Soliman | Al-Gamaa al-Islamiyya | Caribbean-Latin America | 20040209 | ||||||
Mohamed Ali Alriany | Mohamed Ali Alriany | al-Qaeda | Home Front | 20031110 | |||||
Mohamed Ali Haida | Mohamed Ali Haida | al-Qaeda in Yemen | Arabia | 20060208 | Link | ||||
Mohamed Ali Hassan | Mohamed Ali Hassan | al-Qaeda | Africa: East | 20031129 | |||||
Mohamed Ali Ibrahim | Mohamed Ali Ibrahim | Islamic Courts Union | Africa Horn | Somali | 20060624 | Link | |||
Mohamed Ali Saleh Nabhan | Mohamed Ali Saleh Nabhan | al-Qaeda in Africa | Africa: East | 20031129 | |||||
Mohammad Ali | Mohammad Ali | Jamaatul Mujahideen Bangladesh | Bangladesh | 20051206 | Link | ||||
Mohammad Ali Chhipa | Mohammad Ali Chhipa | Lashkar-e-Taiba | India-Pakistan | 20060715 | Link | ||||
Mohammad Ali Chippa | Mohammad Ali Chippa | Lashkar-e-Taiba | India-Pakistan | 20060922 | Link | ||||
Mohammad Ali Hammadi | Mohammed Ali Hamadei | Hezbollah | Home Front: WoT | 20060228 | Link | ||||
Mohammad Ali Hammadi | Hezbollah | Syria-Lebanon-Iran | 20051222 | Link | |||||
Mohammad Ali Hammadi | Hizballah | Europe | 20051226 | Link | |||||
Mohammad Ali Muslih | Mohammad Ali Muslih | Faithful Youth | Arabia | 20040705 | Link | ||||
Mohammed Ali | Mohammed Ali | Lashkar-e-Taiba | India-Pakistan | 20060823 | Link | ||||
Mohammed Ali Hassan Mukhlis | Mohammed Ali Hassan Mukhlis | Al Gamaa Al Islamiya | Latin America | 20030712 | |||||
Mohammed Ali Hassan Sheik al Mujahed | Mohammed Ali Hassan Sheik al Mujahed | al-Qaeda | Europe | 20030110 | |||||
Mohammed Ali Hassan Sheik al-Mujahed | Mohammed Ali Hassan Sheik al-Mujahed | al-Qaeda | Europe | 20030111 | |||||
Mohammed Ali Hassan Sheikh al-Mujahid | Mohammed Ali Hassan Sheikh al-Mujahid | Supreme Council of Global Jihad | Terror Networks | 20030813 | |||||
Mohammed Ali Hassan al-Moayad | Mohammed Ali Hassan al-Moayad | al-Qaeda | Europe | 20031117 | |||||
Mohammed Ali Hassan al-Moayad | Yemeni Islah Party | Home Front: WoT | 20040212 | ||||||
Mohammed Ali Hassan al-Moayyed | Mohammed Ali Hassan al-Moayyed | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20030116 | |||||
Mohammed Ali Hassan al-Mouyad | Mohammed Ali Hassan al-Mouyad | al-Ehsan charitable center | Arabia | 20030112 | |||||
Mohammed Ali Hassan al-Moyad | Mohammed Ali Hassan al-Moyad | High Saudi Committee | Europe | 20050921 | Link | ||||
Mohammed Ali Khan | Mohammed Ali Khan | American Muslim Council | Home Front | 20030429 | |||||
Mohammed Yasin Ali | Mohammed Yasin Ali | Muslim United Liberation Tigers of Asom | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20040627 | Link | ||||
Mohammed bin Shadhaf Ali Al-Mahzoum Al-Shehri | Mohammed bin Shadhaf Ali Al-Mahzoum Al-Shehri | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | Saudi | Deceased | Cannon Fodder | 20030607 | ||
One of the Riyadh boom perpetrators | |||||||||
Mohsin Ali | Mohsin Ali | Lashker-e-Jhangvi | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20050614 | |||||
Moulana Yunus Ali | Moulana Yunus Ali | Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh | Bangladesh | 20060109 | Link | ||||
Mubarak Ali Gilani | Mubarak Ali Gilani | Jamaat al-Fuqra | India-Pakistan | 20060609 | Link | ||||
Mubarak Ali Shah Gilani | Mubarak Ali Shah Gilani | Muslims of the Americas | Home Front | 20020202 | |||||
Mubarak Ali Shah Gilani | Tanzeem-ul-Fuqra | India-Pakistan | 20020130 | ||||||
Mubarik Ali Shah Gilani | Mubarik Ali Shah Gilani | Muslims of America | Home Front | 20021113 | |||||
Mubarik Ali Shah Gilani | Muslims of the Americas | Home Front | 20020206 | ||||||
Mubarik Ali Shah Gilani | Jamaat al-Fuqra | Home Front WoT | 20021113 | ||||||
Muhammad Ali Al-Obaidi | Muhammad Ali Al-Obaidi | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq | 20060811 | Link | ||||
Muhammad Said Ali Hasan | Muhammad Said Ali Hasan | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20040526 | Link | ||||
Muhbarak Ali Shah Gilani | Muhbarak Ali Shah Gilani | Al Fuqra | Home Front WoT | 20020204 | |||||
Mullah Ali Rabi | Mullah Ali Rabi | Kurdistan Jamaat Islami | Iraq | 20030324 | |||||
Mushaf Ali Mir | Mushaf Ali Mir | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20030831 | |||||
Najeeb Mohammed Ali Mohammed al-Hejri | Najeeb Mohammed Ali Mohammed al-Hejri | al-Qaeda | Iran | 20031107 | |||||
Naosher Ali | Naosher Ali | Jamaatul Mujahideen Bangladesh | Bangladesh | 20051206 | Link | ||||
Omar Ali Litu | Omar Ali Litu | Jamaatul Mujahideen Bangladesh | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20050912 | Link | ||||
Osman Ali | Osman Ali | Ansar al-Islam | Iraq | 20030404 | |||||
Qari Ali Mohammed | Qari Ali Mohammed | Taliban | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20040526 | Link | ||||
Randy Ali | Randy Ali | Moro Islamic Liberation Front | Southeast Asia | 20020205 | |||||
Rayed Mohammed Abdullah Ali | Rayed Mohammed Abdullah Ali | al-Qaeda | Down Under | 20060610 | Link | ||||
Rear Admiral Ali Shamkhani | Rear Admiral Ali Shamkhani | Supreme National Security Council | Iran | 20030405 | |||||
Rustam Ali Khan | Rustam Ali Khan | Lashkar-e Jhangvi | India-Pakistan | 20030725 | |||||
Sabah Ali Badran Kahdum | Sabah Ali Badran Kahdum | Omer Brigade | Iraq | 20060718 | Link | ||||
Sabir Ali | Sabir Ali | Iraqi Insurgency | Iraq-Jordan | 20040305 | |||||
Sadaqat Ali | Sadaqat Ali | Lashkar-e-Taiba | India-Pakistan | 20051205 | Link | ||||
Sadaqat Ali | Lashkar-i-Toiba | Afghanistan-Pak-India | 20051025 | Link | |||||
Safa Ali | Safa Ali | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20060315 | Link | ||||
Safaa Mohammed Ali | Safaa Mohammed Ali | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20051113 | Link | ||||
Safar Ali | Safar Ali | Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh | Bangladesh | 20051215 | Link | ||||
Sajid Ali Naqvi | Sajid Ali Naqvi | Muttahida Majlis-i-Amal | India-Pakistan | 20020610 | |||||
Salah Ali Salah Nabhan | Salah Ali Salah Nabhan | al-Qaeda | Africa Horn | 20060110 | Link | ||||
Saleh Ali Saleh Nabhan | Saleh Ali Saleh Nabhan | al-Qaeda | East/Subsaharan Africa | Deceased | 20031025 | ||||
masterminded the 1998 bombings of U.S. embassies in Africa. Killed by Tomahawk missile in Somalia | |||||||||
Saleh Ali Saleh Nabhan | Abu Sayyaf Group | Home Front: WoT | Filipino | 20060308 | Link | ||||
Saleh Ali Saleh Nabhan | al-Qaeda in Africa | Africa: East | 20040110 | ||||||
Saleh Ali Saleh Nabhan | Saleh Ali Saleh Nabhan | al-Qaeda in Africa | Terror Networks | 20040531 | Link | ||||
Salim Ali | Salim Ali | International Islamic Front | India-Pakistan | 20020916 | |||||
Saud Muhammad Ali al-Khalaylah | Saud Muhammad Ali al-Khalaylah | al-Tawhid | Middle East | 20030930 | |||||
Saud bin Ali bin Nasser | Saud bin Ali bin Nasser | al-Qaeda | Arabia | Saudi | Arrested | Tough Guy | 20030222 | ||
detained after a gunman shot dead Richard Dent, 37, in Riyadh | |||||||||
Shahid Ali Khan | Shahid Ali Khan | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20030110 | |||||
Shahid Ali Khan | Jamaat e-Islami | India-Pakistan | 20030111 | ||||||
Shaikh Abdallah Idris Ali | Shaikh Abdallah Idris Ali | Islamic Society of North America | Home Front | 20020904 | |||||
Shaikh Ali Mohammed al-Salim | Shaikh Ali Mohammed al-Salim | Jaish-e-Mohammed | Afghanistan-Pak-India | 20051104 | Link | ||||
Shaikh Ali Mohammed al-Salim | al-Qaeda | Afghanistan-Pak-India | 20051103 | Link | |||||
Sharafat Ali | Sharafat Ali | al-Qaeda | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20051009 | Link | ||||
Shaykh Ali al-Hudhayfi | Shaykh Ali al-Hudhayfi | Learned Elders of Islam | International | 20020709 | |||||
Sheik Ali Mudey | Sheik Ali Mudey | Islamic courts | Africa Horn | Somali | 20061005 | Link | |||
Sheik Ali Quradaghi | Sheik Ali Quradaghi | Learned Elders of Islam | Caucasus | 20040215 | |||||
Sheik Farid Ali | Sheik Farid Ali | Islamic Propagation and Awareness | Africa: Subsaharan | 20040411 | |||||
Sheik Mubarak Ali Shah Gilani | Sheik Mubarak Ali Shah Gilani | Jamaat Al-Fuqra | Home Front WoT | 20020202 | |||||
Sheik Mubarik Ali Shah Gilani | Sheik Mubarik Ali Shah Gilani | International Quranic Open University | Home Front | 20020702 | |||||
Sheik Mubarik Ali Shah Gilani | Muslims of America | Home Front | 20020702 | ||||||
Sheik Mubarik Ali Shah Gilani | Jamaat al-Fuqra | Home Front | 20020702 | ||||||
Sheikh Abdulahi Ali | Sheikh Abdulahi Ali | Council of Islamic Courts | Africa Horn | 20060708 | Link | ||||
Sheikh Abdullah Idris Ali | Sheikh Abdullah Idris Ali | Tablighi Jamaat | India-Pakistan | 20030908 | |||||
Sheikh Ali Belhadj | Sheikh Ali Belhadj | Islamic Salvation Front | Africa: North | 20051102 | Link | ||||
Sheikh Ali Guma | Sheikh Ali Guma | Learned Elders of Islam | Terror Networks | 20031002 | |||||
Sheikh Ali Hassan al-Moayad | Sheikh Ali Hassan al-Moayad | al-Qaeda | Europe | 20031114 | |||||
Sheikh Ali Muhammad | Sheikh Ali Muhammad | Jamaat-e-Islami | India-Pakistan | 20030525 | |||||
Sheikh Ali Shee | Sheikh Ali Shee | Learned Elders of Islam | East/Subsaharan Africa | 20021201 | |||||
Sheikh Ali al-Khodeir | Sheikh Ali al-Khodeir | Learned Elders of Islam | Terror Networks | 20050903 | |||||
Sheikh Ali bin Khodeir al-Khodeir | Sheikh Ali bin Khodeir al-Khodeir | Learned Elders of Islam | Arabia | 20031130 | |||||
Sheikh Bashir Ali | Sheikh Bashir Ali | Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Conference | India-Pakistan | 20020523 | |||||
Sheikh Hamed Al-Ali | Sheikh Hamed Al-Ali | Salafi Movement in Kuwait | Arabia | 20040523 | Link | ||||
Sheikh Hamed Al-Ali | Al-Fuheihil | Arabia | 20040523 | Link | |||||
Sheikh Mohammed Ali Hassan al-Mouyad | Sheikh Mohammed Ali Hassan al-Mouyad | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20030721 | |||||
Sheikh Mohammed Ali Hassan al-Mouyad | Al Ihsan Mosque | Europe | 20030721 | ||||||
Sheikh Saleh bin Soud Al Ali | Sheikh Saleh bin Soud Al Ali | Saudi Sheikhs | Arabia | 20040419 | Link | ||||
Sher Ali Shah | Sher Ali Shah | Learned Elders of Islam | India-Pakistan | 20030327 | |||||
Sher Ali Shah | Jamia Akora Khatak | India-Pakistan | 20030327 | ||||||
Siraj Yassin Abdullah Ali | Siraj Yassin Abdullah Ali | al-Qaeda in Europe | Britain | 20050812 | |||||
Smain Ait Ali Belkacem | Smain Ait Ali Belkacem | Armed Islamic Group | Europe | 20031105 | |||||
Syed Ahmer Ali Kazmi | Syed Ahmer Ali Kazmi | Harkatul Mujahideen Al Alami | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20050331 | |||||
Syed Ali Geelani | Syed Ali Geelani | Jamiat-i-Islami | India-Pakistan | 20020114 | |||||
Syed Ali Gilani | Syed Ali Gilani | All Parties Hurriyet Conference | India-Pakistan | 20020608 | |||||
Syed Ali Shah Geelani | Syed Ali Shah Geelani | Hurriyat Conference | India-Pakistan | Kashmiri | At Large | 20060610 | Link | ||
Syed Ali Shah Gilani | Syed Ali Shah Gilani | Jamaat-e-Islami | India-Pakistan | 20030525 | |||||
Syed Hamid Ali Shah Moasvi | Syed Hamid Ali Shah Moasvi | Tahrik-e-Nifaz-e-Fiqa-e-Jaaferia | India-Pakistan | 20031006 | |||||
Syed Pir Ali Shah Bokhari | Syed Pir Ali Shah Bokhari | Millat-e-Islamia Pakistan | India-Pakistan | 20030421 | |||||
Syed Saadat Ali | Syed Saadat Ali | Sipah-e-Sahaba | India-Pakistan | 20030612 | |||||
Syed Saadat Ali Faraz | Syed Saadat Ali Faraz | al-Qaeda | Home Front | 20030106 | |||||
Tabriq Ali | Tabriq Ali | Lashkar e-Jhangvi? | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20040401 | |||||
Totoh Aling | Totoh Aling | Abu Sayyaf | Southeast Asia | 20040211 | |||||
Turpal-Ali Atgeriyev | Turpal-Ali Atgeriyev | Chechnya | Caucasus | Chechen | Deceased | Big Shot | 20020822 | ||
former Chechen rebel commander and top official in the region's rebel government, died of complications from leukemia while serving a 15-year prison term for terrorism. | |||||||||
Wajid Ali | Wajid Ali | Millat-e-Islamia | India-Pakistan | 20030912 | |||||
Warzar Ali Wali | Warzar Ali Wali | Ansar Al-Islam | Iraq | 20040207 | |||||
Yahyah bin Ali Al-Ghamdi | Yahyah bin Ali Al-Ghamdi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Terror Networks | 20040127 | |||||
Yakub Ali | Yakub Ali | Jamaatul Mujahideen Bangladesh | Bangladesh | 20051206 | Link | ||||
Yashar Ali | Yashar Ali | Learned Elders of Islam | Europe | 20040511 | Link | ||||
Yasser Ali Salem | Yasser Ali Salem | al-Qaeda in Yemen | Arabia | 20040602 | Link | ||||
Yussuf Mslam Abu Aliyon | Yussuf Mslam Abu Aliyon | Fatah | Israel-Palestine | 20020527 | |||||
Zaid bin Ali Al-Houthi | Zaid bin Ali Al-Houthi | Faithful Youth | Arabia | 20040705 | Link | ||||
Zaid bin Ali Moslah al-Huthi | Zaid bin Ali Moslah al-Huthi | Faithful Youth | Arabia | 20040630 | Link | ||||
Zaid bin Ali al-Houthi | Zaid bin Ali al-Houthi | Faithful Youth | Arabia | 20040702 | Link | ||||
Zulfikar Ali | Zulfikar Ali | Harkatul Mujahedeen Al-Alami | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20040329 | |||||
Zulfiqar Ali | Zulfiqar Ali | Hizb ut Tahrir | India-Pakistan | 20020119 | |||||
Zulfiqar Ali | Harkat ul Mujahideen al-Aalmi | India-Pakistan | Pakistani | Arrested | Cannon Fodder | 20030525 | |||
attacked the police kiosk at the US consulate general in Karachi killing two policemen, claims to be mentally ill | |||||||||
Zulfiqar Ali | Lashkar e-Jhangvi | India-Pakistan | 20030301 | ||||||
Zulfiqar Ali Shah | Zulfiqar Ali Shah | Sunrise School of Islamic Studies | Home Front | 20031219 | |||||
Zulfiqar Ali Shah | Universal Heritage Foundation | Home Front | 20031203 | ||||||
Zulfiqar Ali Shah | Islamic Circle of North America | Home Front | 20031203 |
Fifth Column |
The Most Explosive Story You Haven't Heard: Netanyahu, Trump, and the Fight Behind the Front Lines |
2025-07-13 |
While most eyes are fixed on the war in Gaza, few realize that the real battle for Israel’s future is being fought by Netanyahu and Trump in the shadows, and this may be the most explosive story you haven’t heard. Prime Minister Netanyahu’s latest trip to Washington, his third this year and second meeting with former President Donald Trump on this trip itself, sparked intense speculation: Was it about Gaza? Iran? A future regional deal? Yes, all that—but ultimately, something deeper is unfolding. These meetings aren’t just about military coordination or diplomatic pressure. It reflects a shared understanding: no external victory is possible without also confronting internal dysfunction. Because Israel is involved in two struggles — one war against an Islamonaz*i enemy, with the focus in Gaza, and one internal sabotage at home. Let’s zoom out. From the very start of the war, a coordinated bloc of senior legal officials, top IDF officers, and mainstream media figures — Israel’s unelected elite — has worked systematically to hijack the war narrative, destabilize Netanyahu’s government, and prevent a decisive victory in Gaza. Instead of rallying around the nation’s survival, these institutions launched an internal campaign of psychological warfare. They weaponized the hostage crisis to drain public morale, stir fear, and pressure the government into premature concessions. Media allies and expert pundits relentlessly pushed defeatist messaging: "Soldiers are dying for nothing," "There’s no military solution," "Bring the hostages home — even at any cost." The objective wasn’t humanitarian — it was political: to force Netanyahu into a ceasefire that would halt the war and collapse his government, not through elections, but by breaking public will. Netanyahu, understanding this dynamic, pursued a war strategy that included limited, tactical ceasefires — not as surrender but as a way to save lives while undercutting the protest movement that had co-opted the hostage issue. The results are clear: what once paralyzed the country has become a fringe cause, as the public increasingly sees through the exploitation of genuine pain for political gain. On the surface, we’re battling Hamas. But behind the scenes, an unelected layer of legal, military, and bureaucratic elites is obstructing government policy, paralyzing decision-making, and undermining our war effort. Many Israelis instinctively shy away from language like "deep state." But what else do you call it when a government decision is blocked — not by voters but by officials who were never elected? Just listen to Brigadier General (res.) Erez Wiener, former head of planning in the IDF Southern Command, who revealed: "We should have started by evacuating Gaza City. But we didn’t. Because the Military Advocate General said: ’You can’t force civilians to evacuate — and you must keep supplying them with aid.’ Then we’re told: go in and fight, but under those conditions. The result? More fallen soldiers." "And now even the new Chief of Staff has surrendered to the dictates of the unelected elite: Nitzan Alon says, ’You might endanger hostages.’ Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi, the MAG, says ’you may not, you may not’ — legal nonsense. Ghassan Alian, head of COGAT, says ’we must keep the aid flowing...’ This is insanity." This isn’t a political opinion. It’s operational reality from someone who helped run the war effort. And the same unelected legal elites who have paralyzed our war effort have been waging a crusade against IDF soldiers, including the ones who served at the Sde Teiman prison. The legal establishment accused them of abuse, relying on testimony they told a Hamas terrorist to say, and a video—exposed to have been doctored with no proof whatsoever of any wrongdoing. Yet, the blood libel was launched into the world. This same legal elite have ignored the far more troubling misconduct inside their own ranks. There has been no investigation into the legal insiders allegedly involved in doctoring and leaking that video of prisoner treatment—a manipulated video that was leaked to the media on a silver platter. That clip reached billions of viewers worldwide, fueling a modern-day blood libel, and just days ago, UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese cited it as "proof" that Israeli soldiers systematically sexually harasses Hamas terrorists in custody. The video’s leak didn’t just smear Israel’s name, it endangered our global legitimacy, demoralized our soldiers, and handed Hamas a diplomatic victory. Yet while soldiers face public crucifixion, those within the legal system who enabled this international scandal remain untouched, protected by the very legal institutions now claiming to defend "ethics" and "rule of law." What kind of justice system holds soldiers to impossible standards in combat in a just war but shields those sabotaging the war effort from within? Israeli attorney Efraim Dimri recently said in an interview that he has proof that ties the Biden administration directly to the legal persecution of the IDF soldiers in Sde Teiman prison. These are huge issues hidden from the public that uncover a deep, deep problem that needs to be exposed and stopped. And it’s not just about the military. The U.S. Department of Justice recently issued a second official notice to the far-left Israeli NGO Blue and White demanding documentation about tens of millions of dollars it received from the Biden administration. Why? Because this U.S.-funded Israeli NGO was a central player in anti-Netanyahu government protests, not to pressure Hamas, but to topple the Netanyahu government. Using the judicial reform protest movement and then the hostage families’ pain as political tools, these campaigns aimed to delegitimize Netanyahu’s government and block its war policies. If true, this would mean American taxpayer money helped finance internal protest campaigns to topple a government. These protest campaigns also weakened Israel during a time of war. That’s not just controversial—that’s a national security breach. And now, even the ideological architects of Israel’s activist legal system are admitting the stakes. Former Supreme Court President Aharon Barak, who reshaped Israel’s judiciary in the 1990s, recently said last week: "If Netanyahu leaves political life, there would be no justification for continuing the trial... If he retires from politics, I think it’s not a bad idea that the trial should also come to an end." That’s a stunning statement. If the charges against Netanyahu are real, they should proceed, regardless of politics. And if they’re not, they should be dropped now. Instead, we’re told that if Netanyahu walks away, the system will quietly let the charges go. That’s not the rule of law—it’s political leverage. This is why the Netanyahu—Trump alignment matters. Not because of personalities or partisan politics—but because both leaders now face the same challenge: unelected deep state institutions that have drifted from their mandates, acting as power centers unto themselves. This isn’t about Left or Right—it’s about democratic accountability. When unelected legal officials override government decisions on life-and-death military policy, that’s a crisis. When US-funded NGOs run political pressure campaigns to topple our government, especially during wartime, that’s a threat. When top military brass ignore binding cabinet decisions, that’s not "independence"—it’s insubordination. We’ve seen this before. In 1982, during the First Lebanon War, internal pressure campaigns and foreign condemnation — fueled by the Sabra and Shatila massacre by Lebanese Christians — led to Israel’s premature ending of the war. Then too, rising casualties and media pressure were weaponized to halt a war mid-fight. Netanyahu remembers that moment well. He’s determined not to let history repeat itself. He has already delivered major blows to Iran’s proxy network, damaged Iran’s nuclear and ballistic weapons programs, weakened Hamas’s military infrastructure, and resisted global pressure for a premature ceasefire. But to finish the job, he must also take back control at home. That means restoring civilian authority over military and legal bodies. It means confronting insubordination directly. And it means telling the public a hard truth: We are not struggling slowly in Gaza because of Hamas’s strength, but because of deep state senior positions who weaken our resolve, handcuff our army, and try to divide our people in wartime. This is not just a war against terrorists in tunnels. It’s a war against fear, dysfunction, and the deep-state machinery—in both Jerusalem and Washington—that has worked to erode the authority of Israel’s elected governments and sabotage their ability to act. Now, Netanyahu and Trump are doing more than comparing notes, they are forging a joint strategy to confront and dismantle the unelected power centers that have hijacked policy in both countries. The parallel power structures that allowed U.S. State Department—funded NGOs to operate freely in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, without oversight or accountability, are finally being brought to an end. This isn’t about defending one leader or another. It’s about defending democracy itself—the right of free nations to be governed by those the people choose, not those the system protects. No more legal vetoes on war policy. No more foreign-funded interference. No more unelected elites dragging nations into paralysis and defeat. What began as meetings in Washington DC may well be remembered as the start of a coordinated effort to reclaim democratic control, to stop the sabotage, protect sovereignty, and chart a path forward based on strength—not submission. The world is watching. And this time, the people, not the unelected deep state bureaucrats, must win. |
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Iranian media reports that Iran’s Army Chief of Staff, General Abdulrahim Mousavi, has been assassinated UPDATE: RUMINT, darn it | |
2025-07-11 | |
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Related: Abdolrahim Mousavi 07/02/2025 Two explosive drones downed over Sulaimani in day of security breaches Abdolrahim Mousavi 06/29/2025 Khamenei adviser rumored killed by Israel makes first public appearance at funeral Abdolrahim Mousavi 06/20/2025 Unconfirmed reports Abdolrahim Mousavi assassinated, Chief of Staff of Iran's Armed Force; top Khamenei advisor, Ali Shamkhani said not dead after all | |
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Govt rebuffs rumours of Zardari''s resignation, army chief eyeing presidency |
2025-07-11 |
[GEO.TV] The federal government on Thursday categorically rebuked speculations related to President Asif Ali Ten PercentZardari ![]() ...former president of Pakistain, husband of the late Benazir Bhutto, who has been singularly lacking in curiosity about who done her in... 's resignation and the claims that Field Marshal Asim Munir was "aspiring to assume the presidency". "We are fully aware of who is behind the malicious campaign targeting President Asif Ali Zardari, Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif ![]() , and the Chief of Army Staff," Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi said in a statement on his X handle on Thursday. "I have categorically stated that there has been no discussion, nor does any such idea exist, about the President being asked to resign or the COAS aspiring to assume the presidency," he added. Naqvi said President Zardari enjoys a strong and respectful relationship with the leadership of the armed forces. He quoted the president as saying: "I know who is spreading these falsehoods, why they are doing so, and who stands to benefit from this propaganda". "To those involved in this narrative, do whatever you wish in collaboration with hostile foreign agencies. As for us, we will do whatever is necessary to make Pakistain strong again, InshAllah," the minister added, stressing that the sole focus of the COAS was on the strength and stability of Pakistain and nothing else. The security czar's clarification comes amid rumours which began circulating after the ruling Pakistain Moslem League-Nawaz (PML-N) obtained a simple majority in the National Assembly after the reinstatement of reserved seats by the Election Commission of Pakistain following the top court's Constitutional Bench verdict. |
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New York Man Charged with Threatening to Murder ICE Agent and His Children |
2025-07-10 |
The Department of Justice (DOJ) has charged a man from Jamestown, New York, with threatening to murder an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent and his children. Following an investigation, federal prosecutors arrested and charged 43-year-old Matthew White of Jamestown with communicating interstate threats after he allegedly threatened ICE agents with murder on several occasions in social media posts. "The defendant stands accused of making vile threats against officers and agents who risk their lives every day to uphold an oath they swore to protect the public — even those who wish them harm. There is no place in our community for such hate against any human beings, including and especially innocent children," ICE’s Erin Keegan said in a statement. According to prosecutors, on April 18, White allegedly posted from an X account, "Kill them all, ICE is the new age Gestapo, stop them." Then, on April 29, White allegedly posted "... understand that if your ICE agents don’t show proof of identity and a signed warrant, we will kill them" in response to a video of Border Czar Tom Homan. That same month, White allegedly posted several threats and Last month, after Sherlocks learned of the threats on April 30, White allowed them to extract and copy the contents of his phone, which led them directly to the threats posted on X. White made a federal court appearance on July 1 and was released with pre-trial conditions. "Let it be known, HSI Buffalo is unflinchingly committed to finding and investigating any individuals who threaten, or who are intent on hurting, members of our law enforcement community," Keegan said. Related: Department of Justice: 2025-07-09 ‘Her Days Are Numbered': Megyn Kelly Predicts Consequences For Bondi Over Epstein Fiasco Department of Justice: 2025-07-09 Seven Chinese nationals charged in multimillion-dollar marijuana trafficking operation Department of Justice: 2025-07-07 Miranda Devine: How the Biden admin ‘weaponized' the justice system against Trump aide Peter Navarro Related: Immigration and Customs Enforcement: 2025-07-09 ICE, law enforcement partners' investigation results in life sentences for human smuggling leader and coordinator on anniversary of deadly trailer conspiracy Immigration and Customs Enforcement: 2025-07-09 ICE Agents Arrest 11 Illegal Alien Sex Offenders in Minneapolis Immigration and Customs Enforcement: 2025-07-09 Ten charged in connection with shooting at ICE facility in Texas, wounding an officer |
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'A Politician with Convictions': Macron Critic Mysteriously Commits Suicide |
2025-07-10 |
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. by Olesya Orlenko [REGNUM] The sad news that came from France on July 7 about the death of the Republican Party deputy Olivier Marlex shocked both political circles and many famous people. ![]() Colleagues, neighbors and fellow countrymen remember the deceased. They also discuss the motives for the act, trying to understand whether this is an isolated case or a manifestation of the alarming trends that have taken hold of French society. Aliette Le Bihan, the mayor of the small town of Anet, about 80 km from Paris, was supposed to meet Marlex on the morning of July 7. From 2008 to 2017, he was mayor of the town and, even after failing to be re-elected, he continued to be active in its life. The deputy did not show up for the meeting and stopped communicating, and at 2:00 p.m. he did not show up for the National Assembly session. Colleagues called the police, who had to break down the door of his home. Once inside, law enforcement officers found Marleks's body hanging on a rope in one of the rooms on the second floor. After examining the scene and conducting a forensic examination, the police put forward the main version of what happened - suicide. Olivier Marlex was the son of Alain Marlex, a minister during the presidency of Nicolas Sarkozy. He first entered the National Assembly in 2012, running specifically in a department far from his father's electoral turf, so as not to owe his success to his father's authority. In 2022, after the Republicans' failed parliamentary elections, Marlex Jr. was tasked with leading the party's parliamentary faction. Given the complete lack of discipline and internal strife, the task was not an easy one. The MP has recently expressed regret on several occasions, considering the rivalry between Laurent Wauquiez, who replaced Marlex as head of the parliamentary group a year ago, and Bruno Retaillo, the elected leader of the Republicans and Minister of the Interior, to be destructive. In his opinion, only by uniting ranks will the party be able to ensure the election of its presidential candidate in 2027. Olivier Marlex had a good relationship with the previous Prime Minister Michel Barnier, whom he considered a worthy candidate to become the next head of state. Thanks to his connections, Marlex was able to secure positions for his party comrades in the new government, although the modest percentages won by the Republicans in the early elections of 2024 left little hope of such a position. For example, he facilitated the appointment of Bruno Retaillo as Minister of the Interior, who retained his post under the next Prime Minister, François Bayrou. But Marlex harshly criticized President Emmanuel Macron. Initially, for his disdainful attitude towards the French, which he expressed in 2017 with the phrase that there are “successful people, and there are nobodies.” And then, for the political decisions of the head of state. In particular, for the fact that Macron, as Minister of Economy, allowed the Americans from General Electric to buy the energy sector of the French company Alstom. The result was the failure of the foreign company to comply with the terms of the purchase related to the development of employment and the economy in the region and the state. In 2019, Marlex headed a parliamentary commission on the case. And in 2021, he published a book, "Liquidators," in which he condemned the state for its indifference to France's industrial development. During the development of the pension reform, he warned against the American investment company BlackRock playing a decisive role in its implementation. Although he ultimately instructed his party to support the law. Olivier Marlex has always demonstrated his commitment to republican values. When the newly elected parliament was torn apart by contradictions, quarrels and disputes in July 2024, he came to the meeting with a book by the historian Jean-Clément Martin, The Great Fear of July 1789, inviting everyone to recall the events of the Revolution, which clearly show what a period of instability threatens the country with. Representatives of all political camps regret Marlex's death. Macron also commented on the sad event, calling him "an experienced politician who defended his ideas with conviction." Marine Le Pen expressed words of support for the family and colleagues of the deceased, despite the fact that Marlex was a staunch opponent of the rapprochement of the "Republicans" with her "National Rally." Opponents on the political left also paid tribute to him. The head of the French Communist Party, Fabien Roussel, said: "I will always remember how he advocated for the support of industry and nuclear energy. Both were important to me. I shared his views on both subjects." And according to Jean-Luc Mélenchon, the leader of France Insoumise, Marlex "was an honest and respected opponent. His commitment to the sovereignty of France made a sincere dialogue with him possible." According to colleagues and neighbors who met with the deputy the day before the tragic events, he was not depressed and did not show signs of psychological problems. The police are studying his computer, communication devices and papers to identify the reasons that pushed him to commit suicide. Of course, there are no results of the investigation yet, but it can already be said that in general in France the level of anxiety and dissatisfaction of people is growing in the context of aggravated economic and social problems. And with additional personal difficulties, the consequences for some are becoming catastrophic. The tendency to commit suicide is so pronounced that the French Ministry of Economy's Directorate General of Public Finance has even launched an internal investigation into the 12 suicides of employees that have shaken the department since January of this year. Some of them were committed in the workplace. |
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Yemen's Houthis Claim Responsibility for Eternity C Attack | |
2025-07-10 | |
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. [Regnum] Yemeni Houthis have claimed responsibility for the attack on the Greek cargo ship Eternity C, which sank in the Red Sea. This was stated by the rebels' military spokesman Yahya Saria on the Al Masirah TV channel. ![]() The attack on the cargo ship was carried out using an unmanned boat, as well as six cruise and ballistic missiles. "The Yemeni navy has attacked the Eternity C vessel, which was heading to the port of Umm al-Rashrash (the Arabic name for Eilat. - Ed.) in occupied Palestine. The attack was carried out using an unmanned boat, as well as six cruise and ballistic missiles," a Houthi spokesman said. Earlier, as reported by the Regnum news agency, the dry cargo ship Eternity C, which was attacked by the Houthis, sank in the Red Sea. At least five people were rescued, another 15 are missing and are being sought. At least two people on board were injured, including a Russian citizen whose limb was amputated.
[GEO.TV] Rescuers pulled seven crew members alive from the Red Sea on Wednesday and were searching for 14 still missing from the second of two freighters sunk within two days by suspected Iran's Houthi sock puppets ![]() Believing Youth. Hussein Badreddin al-Houthi is said to be the spiritual leader of the group and most of the military leaders are his relatives. The legitimate Yemeni government has accused the them of having ties to the Iranian government. Honest they did. The group has managed to gain control over all of Saada Governorate and parts of Amran, Al Jawf and Hajjah Governorates. Its slogan is God is Great, Death to America™, Death to Israel, a curse on the JewsThey like shooting off... ummm... missiles that they would have us believe they make at home in their basements. On the plus side, they did murder Ali Abdullah Saleh, which was the only way the country was ever going to be rid of him... attackers. Four of the 25 people aboard the Eternity C fat merchantman were killed before the rest of the crew abandoned the vessel, which sank on Wednesday morning after being attacked on Monday and Tuesday, sources at security companies mounting the rescue said. The seven seafarers who were rescued had spent more than 24 hours in the water, they said. | |
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Israeli strike kills Hezbollah operative in Babliyeh |
2025-07-10 |
[NAHARNET] An Israeli dronezap on a car in the Sidon district town of Babliyeh on killed one person overnight Tuesday, the Health Ministry said. The Israeli army said the strike killed ''Hussein Ali Mezher, the fire array officer for the Zahrani sector of Hezbollah's Badr unit.'' ''As part of his duties, the (operative) advanced plans to launch numerous rockets at the State of Israel and IDF (Israeli army) forces. He was also recently involved in efforts to rebuild Hezbollah's artillery units in southern Leb ![]() ,'' the Israeli military claimed. |
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Israeli military says it struck 'key' Hamas figure in Lebanon's Tripoli |
2025-07-10 |
[GEO.TV] Israel's military said Tuesday it had struck a Hamas![]() official in the Lebanese city of Tripoli ...a confusing city, one end of which is located in Lebanon and the other end of which is the capital of Libya. Its chief distinction is being mentioned in the Marine Hymn... , in its first strike on the country's north since a November ceasefire ended hostilities with Hezbollah. "A short while ago, the (Israeli military) struck a key Hamas terrorist in the area of Tripoli in Leb ...home of the original Hezbollah, which periodically starts a war with the Zionist Entity, gets Beirut pounded to rubble, and then declares victory and has a parade.... ," the military said in a statement, without providing further details. The military said earlier that it had killed two fighters of the Lebanese armed movement Hezbollah in two separate attacks on southern Lebanon. It identified one of them as Ali Haidar, a local Hezbollah commander whom it said was involved in restoring Death Eater infrastructure sites in the area. Hezbollah's clout has diminished after it emerged bruised from a conflict with Israel last year, fuelled by Israel's war against Hamas in Gazoo ...Hellhole adjunct to Israel and Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, inhabited by Gazooks. The place was acquired in the wake of the 1967 War and then presented to Paleostinian control in 2006 by Ariel Sharon, who had entered his dotage. It is currently ruled with a rusty iron fist by Hamas with about the living conditions you'd expect. It periodically attacks the Hated Zionist Entity whenever Iran needs a ruckus created or the hard boyz get bored, getting thumped by the IDF in return. The ruling turbans then wave the bloody shirt and holler loudly about oppressionand disproportionate response... Israel, however, has kept up strikes against Hezbollah despite the ceasefire. |
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Mexico Is Collapsing As The US Deports Illegals Back Home | |
2025-07-09 | |
But weren’t we told that migrants are an “economic boon” to any country lucky enough to have them? The argument among progressives and open border activists has always been that migrants are average law abiding people (just like us) who slip across the border simply to integrate into our society and live the American dream. They claim that Mexican leaders are not in control of the situation and that people are desperate to escape crime and social decline. In reality, government officials have long encouraged migrant caravans to traverse their territories and they have allowed illegal immigration into the US as a means to divert their failures into the laps of American taxpayers. Migrants aren’t trying to escape problems in Mexico, they ARE the problem in Mexico. The more of these caravans the Mexican authorities can get rid of, the better their economic situation appears. I wrote about this dynamic in detail in my recent article ‘Illegal Alien Economy: How Foreign Nations Exploit U.S. Borders For Profit’. Specifically, I examined threats made by Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum over the possible taxation of remittances (US dollars) sent by migrants from the US into the coffers of Mexican banks and households. She asserted that her government would “mobilize” against the US should conservative politicians continue their campaign to stop illegals from transferring money back home. Remittances are the single largest source of revenue Mexico receives from foreign countries. Their economy loses significantly without this cash flow. Beyond the issue of easy money, though, is a singular reality which I have reiterated for a long time: Central and South American nations cannot survive the influx of returning migrants. They will be suffocated by the very same illegals they originally foisted upon the US. The purging of millions of undesirables reduces Mexico’s poverty stats, homeless stats, unemployment stats and crime stats. I have to laugh every time I hear smug Europeans criticize the US for our violent crime rates – Only now are they beginning to understand what happens when you overwhelm a western nation with a third world demographic and a third world mentality. We certainly have our own home brewed fatigue-ers, but taking on millions of fatigue-ers from other nations does not help. It’s difficult to keep crime low when other countries offload their problem children onto your front lawn. Furthermore, labor data proves that illegals have been stealing American jobs and driving down American wages. It’s no coincidence that employment numbers for native born Americans have spiked in recent months as migrant jobs have decreased in tandem with deportations. There’s a lot more proof in the pudding when we examine what is currently happening in Mexico, though. Riots in Mexico city are breaking out and they are growing more violent by the day. Residents blame “gringo immigrants” and “digital nomads” for moving into the country and driving up food and housing costs. They also complain that white visitors are allowed to stay on their visas for far too long and that they refuse to “learn their language or respect Mexican culture”. Gee, that sure sounds familiar. Has Mexico gone MAGA? The irony is, of course, that conservative Americans have been warning about the same issues caused by migrants from Mexico and we have been called “racists” and “fascists” for doing so. There are approximately 700,000 US citizens residing in Mexico today, a tiny number compared to the tens of millions of Mexican migrants in the US illegally. But somehow, gringos are to blame for rising prices? Realty experts in the Mexican market say that the cause of the shortages is a slowdown in housing development (Didn’t they tell us we needed illegals to help build more houses to counter the housing shortage in the US? Why don’t they put all these returning construction supermen to work in Mexico?). This explanation doesn’t account for inflation in other areas of the economy such as food and energy. So, are white tourists and ex-pats making things more expensive south of the border? No, this is nonsense. Perhaps in a handful of resort towns the case might be made, but the truth is that Mexicans are being propagandized into thinking US migrants are the cause of their woes when it is actually the mass return of their OWN CITIZENS from the US. Some of these people have been deported by force, but armies of them are self deporting and the Mexican economy simply can’t handle the strain. The surge started in 2024, even before Trump took office, with many illegals leaving the US because of inflation as well as the expectation of a conservative election win. The riots, though, are probably starting now because of the mass deportations. Mexico City in particular has been inundated with migrants, many of them from other countries in Central and South America, as they look for a new place to settle outside the US. I’ll say it again – I believe the Mexican population is being agitated into violence against American visitors by false claims that they are driving up prices when it is returning illegals that are the real cause. Mexican leaders are trying to distract their population from the bigger picture. To be sure, there is obviously the NGO issue to consider. Central and South American leaders have not been acting unilaterally as they push for open US borders. Globalist organizations have been expediting matters by feeding cash into programs that guide illegals into the US. They do this to further their vision of a borderless multicultural world, but also to destabilize western societies and displace groups of people they see as likely threats in the future (namely white Christian conservatives). However, globalist non-profits only smooth the way; its governments like the variety in Mexico that have been providing the human bodies for the NGOs to work with. Now that Mexico is witnessing the pure Karma of their actions, what is likely to happen? First, the Mexican economy is going to go into a tailspin in a very short period of time. Prices will skyrocket due to crushing demand as illegals come home (just as they helped to trigger rising prices in the US during the Biden border bonanza). Second, unemployment will rise exponentially along with a saturated labor market. High competition for limited jobs will force government intervention. But in Mexico the government has far less means at its disposal to adapt to the chaos of mass immigration. They will seek to establish social programs to gloss over the damage, but this will fail. Not only are they taking on millions of citizens that they tried to get rid of, they are losing access to the billions of US dollars those migrants were injecting into the Mexican economy. It’s a double whammy. Third, Mexican officials will demonize the US for the deportations, as if it’s our fault they sent so many foreigners into our country without our permission. As we have seen, this is already leading to animosity across the border and Americans will remain at risk when they travel. Fourth, if the current trend continues, Mexico will face economic collapse. They simply won’t be able to mitigate the instability caused by the sudden surge in inflation, housing shortages and the unemployed feeding on their social welfare programs. What would this means for the US? Riots and violence in Mexico could bleed over into border states. Near zero infrastructure on the Mexican side of the border and even less restrictions on migrant movements, which means even tighter controls will be needed on the US side to keep illegals in check. Cartels may end up being the least of our worries when it comes to threats from Central America. Keep in mind that a large contingent of Central Americans believe that the southern US belongs to them by historical right. The “La Raza” movement has long called for the retaking of large swaths of US territory in the name of “decolonization” (even though they are also descended from Spanish colonists). I believe they will once again assume that they can solve most of their problems of incompetent governance and economic decline by blaming the US and pressing citizens to invade. They will double down on the same actions that got them in trouble in the first place. When Claudia Sheinbaum talks about “mobilizing” Mexico against the US, this is most likely what she means – A renewed march on the US border in the hopes that Mexico can reopen the steam valve and alleviate their economic troubles. The result will not be peaceful as she seems to suppose; it could even mean war. It would be a disaster for the Mexicans, but they’ve been relying on the US for so long that they simply don’t understand any other way. That is to say, they are about to get what they deserve; a taste of their own medicine. The destabilization they tried to export to us is now on its way to blow up their own country. | |
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Top Iranian Cleric Demands Trump's Execution, Trump unimpressed | |
2025-07-10 | |
![]() Khatami accused Trump and Netanyahu of “murdering” tens of thousands of people in Gaza, as well as Iran’s top terrorism coordinator Qasem Soleimani, who was liquidated in Baghdad by a 2020 airstrike ordered by President Trump. The Iranian regime has commanded its subjects to regard Soleimani as a religious “martyr,” but many Iranians refuse to show the mandatory respect to the slain Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) general. The crowd at Khatami’s sermon, however, seemed to be on the same page as the fire-breathing cleric, chanting “Death to America,” “Death to England,” and “Death to Israel” as he called for Trump and Netanyahu to be executed. “Death to England” is a hardy perennial in Iranian murder chants. “You are murderers, you need to be punished,” Khatami railed, aiming his diatribe at the American and Israeli leaders and pronouncing them both guilty of capital offenses under Islamic law, including “sowing corruption in the land” and “fighting Allah and his messenger.” “The ruling regarding Trump and Netanyahu, according to sharia, is that the pair of them should be executed,” he declared. Last week, a group of senior Shiite clerics in Iran issued fatwas, or religious edicts, condemning both Trump and Netanyahu. The fatwas damned them as moharebs, or warlords who fight against Allah, the same charge Khatami leveled in his sermon calling for their execution. The earlier religious orders said it was a crime for Trump and Netanyahu to discuss targeting Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Iranian dissidents denounced the fatwas as clear incitement for terrorist attacks against the United States and Israel. The regime in Tehran has long threatened revenge for the death of Soleimani, at a “time and place of its own choosing,” as governments that sponsor terrorism are prone to saying. Iranian state television sought to put an $80 million bounty on Donald Trump’s head during Soleimani’s funeral in 2020, and then tried to crowdsource the blood money by encouraging 80 million Muslims to chip in one dollar apiece. In December 2023, an Iranian court “ruled” that Trump, his former secretary of state Mike Pompeo, the CIA, the Pentagon, and various other U.S. government entities and defense contractors should pay Iran $50 billion to “compensate” for the death of Soleimani and “deter future violations.” The case was ostensibly brought to court as a class action by over 3,000 Iranian nationals. Trump’s bombing of Iran’s nuclear sites, during the finale of Israel’s 12-day Operation Rising Lion to take out Iran’s illegal nuclear weapons program, will doubtless be added to Iran’s threats of revenge. Ayatollah Khatami and the mullahs who issued the fatwas claimed to be more upset about Netanyahu declaring Supreme Leader Khamenei to be a legitimate target during Operation Rising Lion, and Trump chiding Khamenei to show a little gratitude for talking the Israelis out of killing him.
[Daily Mail, where America gets its news] President Donald Trump fired back after an Iranian official offered a chilling warning, saying the president was not safe outside at his Mar-a-Lago home and could be assassinated. 'Trump has done something that he can no longer sunbathe in Mar-a-Lago. As he lies there with his stomach to the sun, a small drone might hit him in the navel. It's very simple,' said Javad Larijani, a senior advisor to Iran's Supreme Leader, said on Iranian TV. The threat comes just weeks after a top Iranian cleric issued a fatwa against Trump, declaring him an 'enemy of God.' Trump doesn't usually sunbathe, but he's a regular on the outdoor patio at his Palm Beach home where he talks to the crowd and sits down for a meal. The president shrugged off the threat when asked about it and said he hasn't sunbathed in years, since he was seven years old. 'It's been a long time. Maybe I was around seven or so,' he said when asked the last time he lay in the sun. 'I'm not too big into it.' He added he wasn't convinced Iran was targeting him. 'Yeah, I guess it's a threat. I'm not sure it's a threat, actually, but perhaps it is,' he told reporters at the White House on Wednesday. The area around Mar-a-Lago, which sits on the barrier island in Palm Beach, is a no-fly zone. Security is both heavy and visible. Police helicopters patrol the skies and gunboats sit on the waterway next to the club grounds. Related: Ahmad Khatami 12/17/2022 Iranians hit the streets in restive southeast as protests enter 4th month Ahmad Khatami 08/23/2018 Top Iranian cleric threatens Tehran will target Israel if US attacks Ahmad Khatami 05/12/2018 Iran will ‘level Tel Aviv and Haifa if Israel acts foolishly’ -- minister | |
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Yemen’s Houthi rebels claim cargo ship they attacked Sunday has sunk; anti-Houthi Yemeni govt official says Houthis attacked 2nd ship in Red Sea Monday night, leaving 4 casualties |
2025-07-08 |
[IsraelTimes] Assault on Greek-owned ship and subsequent Israeli strikes raise fears of regional escalation, with hostage deal hanging in balance and Iran weighing continued talks with US A fat merchantman attacked by Yemen ...an area of the Arabian Peninsula sometimes mistaken for a country. It is populated by more antagonistic tribes and factions than you can keep track of... ’s Iran's Houthi sock puppets ...a Zaidi Shia insurgent group operating in Yemen. They have also been referred to as the Believing Youth. Hussein Badreddin al-Houthi is said to be the spiritual leader of the group and most of the military leaders are his relatives. The legitimate Yemeni government has accused the them of having ties to the Iranian government. Honest they did. The group has managed to gain control over all of Saada Governorate and parts of Amran, Al Jawf and Hajjah Governorates. Its slogan is God is Great, Death to America™, Death to Israel, a curse on the JewsThey like shooting off... ummm... missiles that they would have us believe they make at home in their basements. On the plus side, they did murder Ali Abdullah Saleh, which was the only way the country was ever going to be rid of him... rebels sank in the Red Sea, the group said Monday, raising new concerns over safety in a waterway that is crucial to global shipping, as Israel targeted the rebels with ... KABOOM!... s. The Houthis attacked the Liberian-flagged, Greek-owned bulk carrier Magic Seas with drones, missiles, rocket-propelled grenades and small arms fire on Sunday, forcing its crew of 22 to abandon the vessel. The Magic Seas attack and subsequent Israeli airstrikes early Monday targeting the rebels raised fears of a renewed Houthi campaign against shipping that could again draw in US and Western forces to the area, particularly after US President Donald Trump ...dictatorial for repealing some (but not all) of the diktats of his predecessor, misogynistic because he likes pretty girls, homophobic because he doesn't think gender bending should be mandatory, truly a man for all seasons... ’s administration targeted the rebels in a major airstrike campaign. The ship attack comes at a sensitive moment in the Middle East, as a possible ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas ![]() war hangs in the balance, and as Iran ...a theocratic Shiite state divided among the Medes, the Persians, and the (Arab) Elamites. Formerly a fairly civilized nation ruled by a Shah, it became a victim of Islamic revolution in 1979. The nation is today noted for spontaneouslytaking over other countries' embassies, maintaining whorehouses run by clergymen, involvement in international drug trafficking, and financing sock puppet militiasto extend the regime's influence. The word Iranis a cognate form of Aryan.The abbreviation IRGCis the same idea as Stürmabteilung (or SA).The term Supreme Guideis a the modern version form of either Duceor Führeror maybe both. They hate weighs whether to restart negotiations over its nuclear program, following American airstrikes targeting its most sensitive atomic sites during Israel’s war against the Islamic Theocratic RepublicPrime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu traveled to Washington Sunday to meet with Trump. SHIP ATTACK FORCES CREW TO ABANDON VESSEL The attack on Magic Seas, a bulk carrier heading north to Egypt’s Suez Canal, happened about 100 kilometers (60 miles) southwest of Hodeida, Yemen, which is held by the Houthis. The British military’s United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations center, or UKMTO, first said that an armed security team on the vessel had returned fire against an initial attack of gunfire and rocket-propelled grenades, though the vessel later was struck by projectiles. Ambrey, a private maritime security firm, said that Magic Seas also had been attacked by bomb-carrying drone boats, which could be a major escalation. It said that two drone boats struck the ship, while another two were destroyed by the armed guards on board. UKMTO said the ship was taking on water and its crew had abandoned the vessel. They were rescued by a passing ship, it added. A European Union ...the successor to the Holy Roman Empire, only without the Hapsburgs and the nifty uniforms and the dancing... anti-piracy patrol in the region, called Operation Atalanta, said that 22 mariners had been on board Magic Seas. Brig. Gen. Yahya Saree, the Houthis’ military front man, later claimed the attack and said the rebels used missiles and bomb-carrying drone boats to attack the ship. "Our operations continue in targeting the depths of the Israeli entity in occupied Paleostine, as well as preventing Israeli maritime navigation in the Red and Arabian Seas... until the aggression on Gazoo ...Hellhole adjunct to Israel and Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, inhabited by Gazooks. The place was acquired in the wake of the 1967 War and then presented to Paleostinian control in 2006 by Ariel Sharon, who had entered his dotage. It is currently ruled with a rusty iron fist by Hamas with about the living conditions you'd expect. It periodically attacks the Hated Zionist Entity whenever Iran needs a ruckus created or the hard boyz get bored, getting thumped by the IDF in return. The ruling turbans then wave the bloody shirt and holler loudly about oppressionand disproportionate response... stops and the siege on it is lifted," Saree said. The Magic Seas owners did not respond to a request for comment. Saree later said the vessel sank in the Red Sea. FRESH HOUTHI ATTACKS AFTER ISRAELI STRIKES Separately, on Monday afternoon, a drone launched by the Houthis in Yemen at Israel was shot down by the Israeli Air Force, the Israel Defense Forces said. No sirens sounded, "according to protocol," the military added. Hours later, a ballistic missile launched at Israel by the Houthis fell short outside the country’s borders, according to a military official. The IDF identified the launch, but no sirens sounded in Israel because the missile did not pose a threat. The two attacks came after the IDF overnight said it struck Houthi-held ports at Hodeida, Ras Isa, and Salif, as well as the Ras Kanatib power plant. The IDF also said it struck Galaxy Leader, a vehicle-carrying vessel that the Houthis seized back in November 2023 when they began their attacks in the Red Sea corridor over the Israel-Hamas war. "Houthi forces installed a radar system on the ship and have been using it to track vessels in the international maritime arena to facilitate further terrorist activities," the IDF said. On Monday evening, the IDF released footage showing the strike on the hijacked ship. The Bahamas-flagged Galaxy Leader was affiliated with an Israeli billionaire and had been operated by a Japanese firm, NYK Line. The Houthis acknowledged the strikes, but offered no damage assessment from the attack. Saree, the Houthi front man, claimed the rebels’ air defense forces "effectively confronted" the Israelis, without offering evidence. [X]
Yemeni official says Houthis behind second attack on Red Sea ship [IsraelTimes] Moammar al-Eryani, the information minister for Yemen’s internationally recognized government that opposes the Houthis, says the rebel group is behind Monday night’s attack on maritime shipping in the Red Sea. According to the private security firm Ambrey, the Liberian-flagged, Greek-owned Eternity C had been heading north toward the Suez Canal when it came under fire by men in small boats and by bomb-carrying drones. The security guards on board opened fire in the attack. “The vessel’s engines had reportedly been disabled and Ambrey observed that the vessel had started to drift,” the firm says. There were no other immediate details on the attack, which is also acknowledged by the British military’s United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations, or UKMTO, center. The Houthis’ al-Masirah satellite news channel notes the attack, but the rebels have not claimed the assault. The US military’s Central Command says it is aware of reports of the attack, but declines to comment further. The attack occurs in the same area as Sunday’s assault on Magic Seas, another bulk carrier heading north to Egypt’s Suez Canal, about 100 kilometers (60 miles) southwest of the port of Hodeida, Yemen, which is held by the Houthis. Two hurt, two more missing in second Houthi attack on Red Sea shipping [IsraelTimes] Two crew members of a Greek-managed vessel have been wounded and two more are missing in a drone attack off Yemen, hours after the Iran-aligned Houthis claim an assault on another bulk carrier in the Red Sea that it claimed to have sunk. The Liberia-flagged, Greek-operated bulk carrier Eternity C was attacked with sea drones and skiffs off the port of Hodeidah, its manager, Cosmoship Management, tells Reuters. Two crew members are seriously wounded and two are missing, the company says, adding that armed security guards were on board. The vessel’s bridge was hit, an official at Cosmoship says, adding that telecommunications are impacted and contacting the crew is hard. |
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