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Abu Bilal Al Albani Abu Bilal Al Albani Salafist Group of Preaching and Combat Africa North 20060909 Link
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Bilal Abu Amshe Bilal Abu Amshe al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades Israel-Palestine 20040422 Link
Bilal Ahmad Dar Bilal Ahmad Dar Hizbul Mujahideen India-Pakistan 20060430 Link
Bilal Ahmed Bilal Ahmed Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh Bangladesh 20051215 Link
  Bilal Ahmed Jaish-e-Mohammad India-Pakistan Pakistani? Deceased Controller 20020712  
    alias Mehmood Bhai, district commander of Jaish-e-Mohammad. The commander was zapped in a three-hour battle near Handwara township.
Bilal Arish Bilal Arish Sunni Tehreek Afghanistan/South Asia 20050627  
Bilal Awad Sabah Bilal Awad Sabah al-Qaeda in Iraq Iraq 20051127 Link
Bilal Bhai Bilal Bhai Lashkar-e-Taiba India-Pakistan 20051205 Link
Bilal Farooqi Bilal Farooqi Lashkar-e-Jhangvi Afghanistan/South Asia Pakistani Arrested Controller 20050608  
    Arrested in connection with a suicide attack on a mosque that killed five people in Karachi in May, 2005
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Bilal Habhse Bilal Habhse Hizbul Mujahideen India-Pakistan 20040101  
Bilal Khazal Bilal Khazaal al-Qaeda Syria-Lebanon 20030522  
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  Bilal Khazal al-Qaeda Down Under Australian In Jug 20050806  
    charged with knowingly collecting or making documents connected with terrorism.
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    part of a 13-member ring called Al Khalaya (the Cells), dismantled early 2001. The 13 suspects, including an Egyptian, were charged with belonging to an illegal organisation, manufacturing explosives for illegal purposes and conspiring to carry out terrorist attacks in Jordan. If found guilty, the defendants could face the death penalty.
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Nine Palestinians massacred in Zionist attack on northern Gaza
2025-03-16
[HODHODYEMENNEWS.NET] At least nine Paleostinians were martyred and several others were maimed on Saturday in an Israeli attack on Beit Lahia in northern 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 oppression and disproportionate response...
, in a new violation of the ceasefire agreement.

Local source said that Israeli drones targeted two vehicles that the victims were travelling in as they were trying to document the humanitarian relief effort in Beit Lahia.

In a brief statement, the Ministry of Health reported that nine bodies of deaders and a number of injuries, including serious cases, were transferred to the Indonesian Hospital in the northern Gaza Strip.

Local sources said an Israeli drone struck a car at the al-Attar junction in the town of Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip.

Press sources reported that most of the deaders were humanitarian and relief workers, and included four journalists, adding that the shelling targeted a vehicle of al-Khair International Foundation while they were sheltering displaced people in Beit Lahia.

Meanwhile,
...back at the Hubba Hubba Club, Big Shirley was still trying to snatch Nunzio bald-headed. She was already halfway there...
a Paleostinian was maimed at the hands of Israeli occupation forces stationed in Tal al-Sultan neighborhood, west of Rafah city, in southern Gaza Strip.

On Friday, 4 citizens were martyred in Israeli shelling in the Zeitoun neighborhood, south of Gaza City. A fisherman was martyred in northwest of Gaza City, and six civilians, including two women, were maimed in an Israeli shelling that targeted eastern and central Rafah city, south of Gaza Strip.

The Israeli perspective, from the Times of Israel:
Israel says it targeted terror operatives in Strip, while Palestinians say aid workers, journalists among dead.

At least nine people were killed in Israeli airstrikes in northern Gaza’s Beit Lahiya on Saturday, Palestinian media reported. The Shehab news agency cited the Palestinian Journalists Protection Center (PJPC) as saying that three journalists were among the dead.

The IDF confirmed carrying out the strikes, saying it targeted terror operatives “that posed a threat to IDF troops in the area.”

In Gaza, medics said the strike hit a car, with several people critically injured and casualties inside and outside the vehicle. Witnesses told Reuters that the people in the car were with the Al-Khair Foundation in Beit Lahiya, and that they were accompanied by journalists and photographers at the time of the strike.

The IDF has said in the past that the Al-Khair Foundation, a Muslim non-profit based in Britain and Turkey, is an aid group that transfers funds to terror groups in Gaza “under the guise of humanitarian activity” and that the organization has employed at least one senior Hamas official.
Ah hah!
The IDF said it identified “two terrorists operating a drone that posed a threat to IDF troops in the area.” The two operatives were targeted in a strike, and a short while later, “a number of additional terrorists collected the drone operating equipment and entered a vehicle,” the military said.

The group of operatives that had collected the equipment was targeted in a second strike, the IDF added. One of those killed in the strike was named by Palestinian reports as Mahmoud Isleem, a drone photographer who has worked for Turkey’s Anadolu news agency.

In a statement, the Hamas terror group said the strikes were a “blatant violation” of the ceasefire.

Earlier Saturday, the IDF said it carried out a strike against three terror operatives who were spotted trying to plant bombs in the ground in the Netzarim Corridor area of the central Gaza Strip, close to where troops were operating.

Israeli forces are still deployed to a buffer zone along the Gaza border amid the ceasefire, and the IDF has repeatedly warned Palestinians against approaching the area.
More from the Times of Israel
The IDF details the identities of six Palestinian terror operatives it says were killed in airstrikes in northern Gaza’s Beit Lahiya yesterday, including a terrorist who participated in the October 7 onslaught.

According to Palestinian media, the strikes killed nine, including journalists.

The IDF says that a first strike targeted two operatives using a drone to advance attacks on troops in Gaza.

“Based on intelligence information regarding the terror activity in the area, it was determined that the drone was in constant use by the Palestinian Islamic Jihad organisation, including during its use [on Saturday],” the IDF says.

A second strike was carried out against another group of operatives who collected the drone equipment, according to the military.

The IDF says the strikes killed “several terrorists, including terrorists who were operating under the guise of journalists.”

They are named by the IDF as: Mustafa Mohammed Shaaban Hamed, a Hamas terrorist who invaded Israel on October 7, 2023; Mahmoud Yahya Rashdi as-Saraj, a member of Hamas’s engineering forces; Bilal Mahmood Fuad Abu Matar, a Hamas operative operating under the guise of a photographer; Mahmoud Imad Hassan Isleem, a member of Hamas’s Zeitoun Battalion, operating under the guise of a journalist; Suheib Bassem Khaled Najar, a Palestinian Islamic Jihad operative who was released in the recent hostage-ceasefire deal with Hamas; and Mohammed Alaa Suhbi al-Jafir, a Hamas operative.
Related:
Beit Lahia: 2024-12-19 IDF orders evacuations in central Gaza amid reports of imminent hostage deal
Beit Lahia: 2024-11-27 IDF soldier killed in Gaza fighting, another succumbs to wounds sustained on Oct. 7
Beit Lahia: 2024-11-25 During offensive, IDF transfers patients from north Gaza
hospital to safer areas

Related:
Tal al-Sultan neighborhood: 2024-08-15 Al-Qassam Brigades ambush Israeli forces in Tal Al-Sultan
Tal al-Sultan neighborhood: 2008-08-26 Hat Trick for Aimless Gunshot Brigade
Tal al-Sultan neighborhood: 2008-08-25 "Aimless Gunshot Brigade" strikes in Khan Yunis and Rafah
Related:
Beit Lahiya: 2025-02-25 IDF hits two rocket launching sites in south Gaza after projectile falls short in Strip, dronezaps 2 near Rafah school
Beit Lahiya: 2025-02-15 Arab countries scramble to offer Trump an alternate proposal for post-war Gaza
Beit Lahiya: 2025-01-12 Israel kills 32 Palestinians in past 48 hours as Gaza toll rises to 46,537
Related:
Netzarim Corridor: 2025-03-02 Israel agrees to a temporary ceasefire in Gaza during Ramadan and Passover, IDF drilling against return to Gaza
Netzarim Corridor: 2025-02-17 IDF drone strike hits gunmen in southern Gaza; three Hamas cops reportedly killed
Netzarim Corridor: 2025-02-10 Palestinians return to eastern part of Netzarim as IDF leaves the entire central Gaza corridor
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Body of an Israeli hostage is found in Gaza, possibly alongside his son''s remains, army says UPDATE: Other remains found in Rafah tunnel are two Hamas guards
2025-01-09
[APNEWS] Israeli soldiers recovered the body of a 53-year-old hostage in an underground tunnel in southern 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 oppression and disproportionate response...
, the military said Wednesday, and the army was determining if another set of remains belongs to the man's son.

The discovery of Yosef AlZayadni's body comes as Israel and Hamas
..a regional Iranian catspaw,...
are considering a ceasefire deal that would free the remaining hostages and halt the fighting in Gaza. Israel says about a third of the remaining 100 hostages have died, but believes as many as half could be dead.

Yosef and his son Hamzah AlZayadni were thought to still be alive before Wednesday's announcement, and news about their fate could ramp up pressure on Israel to move forward with a deal.

The military said it found evidence in the tunnel that raised ''serious concerns'' for the life of Hamzah AlZayadni, 23, suggesting he may have died in captivity. Lt. Col. Nadav Shoshani, an Israeli military spokesperson, said the circumstances behind Yosef AlZayadni's death were being investigated.

AlZayadni and three of his children were among 250 hostages taken captive after Hamas-led bully boyz stormed into southern Israel, killing 1,200 people.

How the Times of Israel reported it:
IDF says body of hostage Youssef Ziyadne found in Gaza, ‘grave concerns’ for son’s life

Remains of Ziyadne, 53, brought back to Israel, along with findings linked to his son Hamza, 22; troops located the body in tunnel in Rafah, in area where IDF previously operated

The body of hostage Youssef Ziyadne, 53, who was abducted by Hamas terrorists on October 7, 2023, was recovered by the Israeli military from a tunnel in the southern Gaza Strip on Tuesday night, the Israel Defense Forces announced on Wednesday.

Members of Ziyadne’s family said that the military had informed them that the body of his son, Hamza Ziyadne, 22, was also recovered from Gaza, though the IDF said that this was not yet confirmed.

Youssef was abducted by Hamas terrorists during the October 7, 2023, onslaught, along with three of his children, Hamza, Bilal, 18, and Aisha, 17, while working in Kibbutz Holit near the Gaza border.

Bilal and Aisha were released on November 30, 2023, after more than 50 days in Hamas captivity.

Until Tuesday, Youssef and Hamza were presumed alive.

The IDF in a statement said that Ziyadne’s body was found in a tunnel in southern Gaza’s Rafah, and was brought back to Israel for identification. Following the identification process, his family was notified.

In the same tunnel, the IDF said it located findings that linked to Ziyadne’s son Hamza who was abducted with him on October 7, as well as other intelligence materials.

The military said the findings raised “grave concerns for his life.”

The remains of at least two Hamas operatives were located alongside Ziyadne’s body in the tunnel, and they are believed by the IDF to have been guarding him.

The tunnel in Rafah was located in an area where the military had operated before, according to IDF sources. The IDF returned to the area following new intelligence, to recover the body. It was not in the same area where the bodies of six hostages were found in late August.

The cause of Ziyadne’s death was still under investigation by the IDF, though according to initial assessments, did not occur recently.

Despite the IDF statement, Defense Minister Israel Katz said on X that the bodies of both Youssef and Hamza were recovered “in a heroic operation,” and expressed his condolences to the Ziyadne family.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, meanwhile, offered condolences to the Ziyadne family.

“We hoped and worked for the safe return of the four members of the family from Hamas captivity,” Netanyahu said. “We returned the children Bilal and Aisha on November 23, and we wanted to return Youssef and Hamza in the same way.”

Youssef, married with two wives and 19 children, was working in the kibbutz cowshed. Hamza, married and father of two, and Bilal, were working with their father, while their sister Aisha had joined them for the morning. The family lives in Rahat, in the Ziyadne neighborhood, named for their extensive family clan.

Following their release, Bilal said the terrorists kidnapped him and his family members even though they knew they were Arabs. Bilal said the four of them were kept together.

It is now believed that 94 of the 251 hostages abducted by Hamas on October 7 remain in Gaza, including the bodies of at least 34 confirmed dead by the IDF.

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Shamsud-Din Jabbar used ‘very rare chemical’ in bombs he placed near New Orleans truck attack UPDATE: probably not rare after all
2025-01-06
Hattip to an anonymous poster who unfortunately didn’t provide a link with his headline, so I did my best.
[Click2Houston] Investigators say the compound has never been used in a U.S. or European attack

Federal Sherlocks say Shamsud-Din Jabbar used a very rare explosive compound in two IEDs he placed in the area where he later rammed a truck into a crowd of New Year’s revelers, killing 14.

The rare compound has never been used in a U.S. terror attack or incident and has never been used in a European attack.

Over the last two days, Sherlocks have searched the Houston
...a city in Texas, named after Sam Houston, who would drop deader than he is now if he could see how it turned out...
-area trailer owned by Jabbar.

The searches of Jabbar’s home have yielded what authorities described as "bomb-making materials" and "precursor chemicals," they say he used to make the two functional bombs.

Investigators tell NBC News’ Tom Winter they’re working now to find out how Jabbar knew about the compound and how he went about making it.

Those two IEDs never went off. The FBI said Friday that Jabbar intended to use a transmitter to detonate them. That transmitter was found inside the F150 truck. The transmitter and two guns connected to Jabbar are being taken to an FBI laboratory for testing, along with some clothing and shell casings from the truck.

Jabbar had rented an AirBNB before the attack. The FBI confirmed on Friday that he "set a small fire in the hallway and strategically placed accelerants throughout the house in his effort to destroy it and other evidence of his crime." After Jabbar left the home, the fire fizzled out before spreading to other rooms. That allowed Sherlocks to recover evidence, including pre-cursors for bomb-making material and what appeared to be a silencer for a rifle that the FBI said was privately made.

The FBI said Friday they’d received almost 1,000 tips.

Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) personnel from across the country continue to work diligently to further this investigation and evaluate evidence, interview victims and witnesses, and analyze tips related to the New Orleans Bourbon Street attack. Two days into the investigation, the FBI has received almost 1,000 tips, and leads have been sent to FBI field offices across the country for investigation.

As of Thursday, January 2, 2025, all evidence recovery along Bourbon Street and at a short-term rental home on Mandeville Street in New Orleans used by subject Shamsud-Din Jabbar has been completed. At the Mandeville Street location, bomb-making materials—which were rendered safe—and other items were found and collected for further processing. FBI special agents located similar materials at the search of Jabbar’s home on Crescent Peak Drive in Houston, Texas.

On January 1, at 5:18 a.m. CST, the New Orleans Fire Department (NOFD) responded to a fire at the Mandeville Street location after the attack on Bourbon Street. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms (ATF) has determined that Jabbar was the only person who could have had access to the residence when the fire was set. ATF also determined that Jabbar set a small fire in the hallway and strategically placed accelerants throughout the house in his effort to destroy it and other evidence of his crime. After Jabbar left the residence, the fire burned to a point that it extinguished itself prior to spreading to other rooms. The ATF investigation revealed that when the NOFD arrived at the scene, the fire was smoldering, allowing for the recovery of evidence, including pre-cursors for bomb-making material and a privately made device suspected of being a silencer for a rifle.

Evidence collected from multiple sites are being evaluated to further the investigation. The FBI assesses that, during his attack on Bourbon Street, Jabbar intended to use a transmitter, which was found in the F150 truck, to detonate the two IEDs he placed on Bourbon Street. The transmitter, along with two firearms connected to Jabbar, is being transported to the FBI Laboratory for additional testing, as well as clothing and shell casings from the truck. FBI personnel are also evaluating terabytes worth of video and other data collected by street cameras monitored by the New Orleans Real Time Crime Center.
How the FBI responds after they’ve embarrassed themselves:
The FBI continues to surge resources from across the country to assist the New Orleans Field Office. In addition to FBI special agents and personnel based in Louisiana, more than 200 additional personnel have been brought in to assist in this investigation in order to process evidence, support victims, and investigate leads and tips. Personnel support includes, but is not limited to, special agents, victim specialists, evidence technicians, specially trained crisis management personnel, and intelligence analysts.

FBI victim specialists and special agents continue to interview survivors and witnesses. As of January 3, the FBI has identified 35 known injured individuals. The number of injured is expected to rise in the coming days as additional people either take themselves to hospitals with injuries or ask for assistance from the FBI.
The Times of Israel adds:
The man who rammed a pickup truck into a crowd of New Year’s revelers in New Orleans had suspected bomb-making materials at his home and reserved the vehicle used in the deadly attack more than six weeks earlier, law enforcement officials told The Associated Press on Friday.

The FBI investigation also revealed that Jabbar purchased a cooler in Vidor, Texas, hours before the attack and gun oil from a store in Sulphur, Louisiana, the officials said. Authorities also determined Jabbar booked his rental of the pickup truck on Nov. 14, suggesting he may have been plotting the attack for more than six weeks.

Authorities on Friday were still investigating Jabbar’s motives and how he carried out the attack. They say he exited the crashed truck wearing a ballistic vest and helmet and fired at police, wounding at least two officers before he was fatally shot by officers returning fire.

Thirteen people remained hospitalized. Eight people were in intensive care at University Medical Center New Orleans, spokesperson Carolina Giepert said.
More from the Times of Israel:
According to a Saturday report by The New York Times, friends and family noticed that Jabbar, a decorated US Army veteran with a $120,000-a-year job as a “senior solutions specialist” at Deloitte, had become more conservative over the last year in his religious outlook.

But those close to him told the newspaper they were entirely unaware of his radicalization, and could not say exactly when it had happened.

Jabbar, an African-American Texas native whose father, originally a Baptist, converted to Islam, grew up in a “largely secular” family, some of whom continued to attend a Baptist church even after his father’s conversion, according to relatives.

According to a half-brother, Jabbar loved school as a child and got good grades. After high school, however, he lost a scholarship at the University of Houston due to heavy partying and drinking that compromised his studies.
Not everyone can handle the wild life without losing focus.
In 2007, Jabbar enlisted in the US Army, working in human resources and information technology, and achieving the rank of staff sergeant before his deployment to Afghanistan. He was awarded a Global War on Terrorism service medal, and was even featured by the Army in a 2013 Facebook post, drawing a proud comment from his mother, The Times noted.

Jabbar reportedly told family members he was grateful for his military service. Relatives told The Times that the army “gave [Jabbar] some discipline” and “grounded him.”

After the military, Jabbar studied at Georgia State University. There, one friend said, he showed a growing interest in Islam. But no one reported any signs of extremism. Following his studies, he returned to Texas and began his white-collar professional career.

In recent years, the paper reported, Jabbar began suffering severe financial problems, especially following his divorce from his third wife in 2021, due to subsequent alimony payments and child support for his two daughters and son.

Jabbar’s family and ex-wives told The Times that his behavior became more concerning and erratic over the last year. They said they thought that it was due to the stress from his financial troubles and divorce, but was also connected to stress over global affairs, and was influenced by his religious views. At the time, one previous ex-wife and her husband limited his contact with their children.

‘NO PART IN THIS COMMUNITY’
Around this time, Jabbar moved to a largely-Muslim neighborhood of mobile homes, located north of Houston, where neighbors described him as a recluse. Congregants at two nearby mosques told The Times they had never seen him attend prayers.

“He wasn’t a member of this congregation, he wasn’t someone that used to come here, and he had no part in this community whatsoever,” said Mohammed Khan, a member of the Bilal Mosque, the closest to his home.

The mosque has drawn attention since the attack, as video surfaced of a guest delivering a presentation that blamed Jews for persistent antisemitism.

Worshipers at the other nearby mosque also said they had never seen Jabbar, with one congregant saying he’d been part of the community since 2008 and had never seen the attacker before.

After the Israel-Hamas war broke out in late 2023 — when the Hamas terror group attacked Israel, killing some 1,200 people and taking 251 hostages — Jabbar seemed upset with the violence, according to his half-brother.

“He didn’t like it — he said it was genocide on both sides, inhumane,” the half-brother reported.

NOTICEABLE SHIFT
Over the subsequent year, the veteran reportedly grew noticeably more austere in his religious outlook, growing out his beard and expressing his disapproval of partying and drinking, according to his half-brother.

Around this time, he also began posting audio recordings to the website SoundCloud, espousing conservative religious beliefs, such as warning that music — which some streams of Islam consider forbidden — has the power to lure people “into the things that God had made forbidden to us,” such as alcohol and drugs.

In that recording, from early 2024, Jabbar suggested a link between the release of a recent rap album and a wave of murders in his neighborhood, and said that “the voice of Satan spreading among Prophet Muhammad’s followers, peace be upon him, is a sign of the end times.”

But it is still not clear to investigators when Jabbar came to endorse violence as part of his religious beliefs, The Times reported — though he appears to have “liked” on his SoundCloud account some recordings by others that expressed views used by extremist groups to justify killing non-Muslims.

In the weeks before the attack, relatives said Jabbar didn’t mention any plans to go to New Orleans, though some neighbors told The Times he had said that he was moving there when his lease in Houston came to an end.

In addition, the publication reported, Jabbar seemingly prepared for the trip via an out-of-office reply for his work email, which said he would be taking personal time off.

In which the FBI contradicts itself again. Perhaps it would be better to speak in likelihoods rather than absolutes…
New Orleans attacker recorded visits to city weeks earlier, wore Meta smart glasses during attack

[NBCnews] The attacker wore the glasses to record video as he rode a bicycle through the French Quarter during a trip before the Bourbon Street attack, the FBI said. The glasses weren't recording during the actual incident.

The New Orleans terrorist attacker visited the city twice in the weeks before the attack and recorded video of the area using Meta smart glasses, the FBI revealed Sunday.

Shamsud-Din Jabbar, 42, stayed at a rental home in New Orleans at the end of October and again in November, just weeks before his attack on Bourbon Street, which killed 14 people. He wore the smart glasses to record video as he rode a bicycle through the French Quarter, Lyonel Myrthil, the special agent in charge of the FBI’s New Orleans field office, said Sunday.

“Meta glasses appear to look like regular glasses, but they allow a user to record videos and photos hand-free,” Myrthil said. “They also allow the user to potentially livestream through their video.”

Jabbar wore the glasses during his New Year’s Day attack, but they were not activated for a livestream, Myrthil said. There was no indication Jabbar was recording the attack at all, though the glasses were found on him.

Meta spokesperson Andy Stone told NBC News that the company is “in touch with law enforcement on this matter.”

The FBI posted a compilation of the clips online, one of which includes Jabbar testing the glasses in a mirror and security clips of him in the area before the truck attack. The FBI blurred images of bystanders.

Video showed Jabbar placing one improvised explosive device in a cooler at Bourbon and St. Peter streets at 1:53 a.m., which was moved later by unidentified people.

“From what we’ve observed so far — what we’ve gathered through our investigation — is that they were unwitting individuals who move the cooler from location to location without knowledge of what is in the cooler,” Myrthil said.

Jabbar placed another explosive roughly 30 minutes later in a different “bucket-type cooler,” authorities said.

Two firearms were also recovered, a semiautomatic pistol and a rifle. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives found the .308-caliber rifle was purchased in a private sale in Arlington, Texas, on Nov. 19.
The contradiction:
The explosive material recovered at Jabbar’s home in Houston resembles common explosives such as RDX, which are widely available in the United States, Joshua Jackson, the special agent in charge of the ATF’s New Orleans field division, said at Sunday’s news conference.

Federal authorities initially said Friday that field tests detected a rare explosive compound, R-Salt, in the two homemade bombs in New Orleans and in the home where Jabbar stayed. R-Salt is a very rare compound that has not been used before in terrorist attacks in the United States or Europe.

Jackson said the FBI will conduct additional testing of the explosive compound found in New Orleans. He said officials believe additional tests in an FBI lab will show that the explosive compound is, in fact, pure RDX.

The device itself was not unique in design, and Jabbar’s use of an electric match instead of a proper detonator indicated his inexperience with explosives, Jackson said.

Jabbar, a Texas-born U.S. citizen and an Army veteran, said in videos posted online that he “joined ISIS earlier this year.” He acted alone during the New Year’s Day attack, the FBI said, and does not appear to have any U.S.-based accomplices.

Myrthil told reporters Sunday that the FBI is still investigating any of Jabbar’s associates, both domestic and abroad. A subject of further inquiry is a trip Jabbar made to Cairo in 2023 and another trip to Canada roughly a week after his return.
Interesting. Nice transparency, guys, truly.
”Our agents are getting answers as to where he went, who he met with and how those trips may or may not tie into his actions here in our city in New Orleans,” Myrthil said.

Related: Retractable steel security bollards installed after 2016 Nice ramming were taken out after they stopped working reliably in 2019, were due to be replaced ahead of February’s Super Bowl
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Shamsud-Din Jabbar 01/04/2025 Killer didn’t fit classic ISIS profile, hadn’t shown signs of radicalization

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A series of terrorist attacks in the USA
2025-01-03
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.

Commentary by Russian military journalist Boris Rozhin:

[ColonelCassad] 1. During the terrorist attack in New Orleans, 15 people were killed, more than 60 were injured, the terrorist himself was killed and, as it turned out, he was associated with ISIS. The attack was recognized as a terrorist attack.

Four people were arrested in connection with the terrorist attack. The terrorist attack was supposed to be larger-scale and accompanied by bomb explosions. The terrorist attack in New Orleans was carried out by a US Army veteran, who allegedly (according to Biden and the FBI) ​​was inspired by ISIS.
Shamsud-Din Bahar Jabbar, retired as an IT/HR (25B/42A) Staff Sergeant after serving in the Army and Army reserves (2007-2020 or 2006-2019). He was either Moslem from childhood on or a recent convert — his brother and the current husband of his second ex-wife disagree — but he’d definitely gone off the deep end by 2022, when wife #2 divorced him. During the videos he made while driving the rented EV truck to New Orleans he talked about ISIS and massacring his family .
2. As a result of the terrorist attack at Trump Tower in Las Vegas, one person was killed and 8 were injured.

A Tesla car parked near Trump Tower was blown up. The deceased was also associated with US security agencies.
MSgt Matthew Leavelsberger, 37, a Green Beret currently on leave from the 10th Special Forces Group. His wife did not know he’d left Germany. See more here.
Elon Musk said that these were not fireworks, but a bomb.

A little earlier, it emerged that the terrorist attack at Trump Tower in Las Vegas and the terrorist attack in New Orleans are connected.
That was the concern yesterday. But now the FBI believes they are not connected. It turns out the MSgt is connected to Ukraine.
As part of the assumptions, I would not be surprised if these terrorist attacks in turn are connected with the assassination attempts on Trump, where a character connected to the American military also surfaced. Well, ISIS may act as an ordinary legend to divert suspicion from the real inspirers.
Sometimes, when one is far away, one better sees the big picture. Other times it’s just that one misses some key points and misinterprets others. And it is always a risk that one’s perfectly good information when writing will be superceded by subsequent events after publication. But it’s lovely that the good colonel is paying attention, as we do to his side of the world.


Closer to home — from NOLA.com Day 2:
  • Authorities now say Jabbar was the sole attacker and was inspired by ISIS.

  • Jabbar was seen on surveillance video placing two blue coolers containing improvised explosive devices on Bourbon Street hours before the incident, authorities said.

  • The Sugar Bowl game between Notre Dame and Georgia that was rescheduled following the Bourbon Street attack kicked off at 3 p.m., just hours after officials reopened the famed street in the French Quarter.

  • Shamsud-Din Jabbar appeared to post three religious recordings to a SoundCloud account less than a year ago, one of which likened music to "Satan's voice."

  • FBI officials say they don't believe there is a connection between the Bourbon Street attack and a Cybertruck explosion outside a Trump hotel in Las Vegas the same day.

  • Though both Jabbar and Matthew Livelsberger served on Fort Bragg Army base in North Carolina, their assignments did not overlap.

  • Law enforcement agents have recovered three phones and two laptops belonging to Shamsud-Din Jabbar from an Airbnb on Mandeville Street, which was set on fire after Jabbar left to carry out the attack.

  • Via Hot Air, Jabbar struggled to adjust to civilian life after moving from Regular Army to the Army Reserve, which got worse after he separated from his second wife, and:




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    The Grand Turk
    Tens of thousands attend anti-Israel, pro-Palestinian protest in Istanbul
    2025-01-02
    [IsraelTimes] Tens of thousands of people gather on Istanbul’s Galata Bridge on New Year’s Day to express solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza in an anti-Israel protest.

    Demonstrators wave Turkish and Palestinian flags and chant “Free Palestine” in the protest, organized by the National Will Platform, a coalition of more than 300 pro-Palestinian and Islamic groups.

    Bilal Erdoğan, the son of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, addresses the crowd, urging support for Gaza and condemning Israel’s actions there.

    He refers to the recent ouster of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad by rebel forces.

    “Muslims in Syria were determined, patient and they achieved victory. After Syria, Gaza will emerge victoriously from the siege,” he says.

    Drone video shows thousands of people filling the bridge and the adjacent Eminönü and Sirkeci districts.

    President Erdoğan has been a fierce critic of the Israeli offensive in Gaza, sparked by the Hamas terror group’s October 7 onslaught.
    President Erdogan despises and is frustrated by those uppity Jews, who despite his instruction and conniving defy Allah, refusing most unnaturally to submit.
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    Syria-Lebanon-Iran
    Israeli Assault on Lebanon Continues: Intense Bombardment of Tyre
    2024-10-24
    [ENGLISH.ALMANAR.COM.LB] The Israeli enemy continued its barbaric Arclight airstrike
    ...KABOOM!...
    s on Leb
    ...an Iranian satrapy until recently ruled by Hassan Nasrallah situated on the eastern Mediterranean, conveniently adjacent to Israel. Formerly inhabited by hardy Phoenecian traders, its official language is now Arabic, with the usual unpleasant side effects. The Leb civil war, between 1975 and 1990, lasted a little over 145 years and produced 120,000 fatalities. The average length of a ceasefire was measured in seconds. The Lebs maintain a precarious sectarian balance among Shiites, Sunnis, and about a dozen flavors of Christians, plus Armenians, Georgians, and who knows what else? It is the 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 Lebs have the curious habit of periodically murdering their heads of state or prime ministers...
    for the 31st consecutive day, targeting civilians, their homes, and livelihoods across multiple regions, particularly in the south, Bekaa, West Bekaa, and Beirut's southern suburb (Dahiyeh).

    In the latest assaults, Israeli occupation warplanes struck the towns of Bazouriyeh and Mahmoudiyah, along with the outskirts of Kfar Roumman and Blat. Areas in Khiyam, Arabsalim, Taybeh, and Baflay were also targeted, including the orchards surrounding Qasmiyeh.

    Reports confirmed that two deaders were killed in an airstrike on Mayfadoun, which also destroyed the women's Husayniyya (religious assembly hall) in the town.

    HYSTERIC ATTACK ON TYRE, SOUTH LEBANON
    The Israeli occupation launched a barrage of intense airstrikes on the southern city of Tyre, hitting several key locations, including the al-Shaheed Foundation, al-Afak Institute, al-Qard al-Hassan Association, the Islamic Health Organization, the old municipal building, Azhar al-Salam Street, and al-Diniyah Street.

    ISRAELI AGGRESSION ON BEKAA
    In the Bekaa Valley, Israeli aircraft carried out an airstrike on the town of Shmestar, struck Nabi Sheet, targeted a house in Taraya, and executed another airstrike on the town of Zaboud.

    In West Bekaa, enemy warplanes struck Abu Rashed Mountain, located between West Bekaa and the Jezzine area, and carried out two airstrikes on the town of Labaya.

    The Lebanese Ministry of Health announced that 19 individuals were martyred and 35 others were maimed in evening airstrikes across the Nabatiyeh, South Lebanon, and Baalbek-Hermel governorates.

    As of yesterday, the total number of deaders from the Israeli aggression on Lebanon reached 2,546, while the number of injured surpassed 11,862, according to statistics from the Lebanese Ministry of Health.
    The view from Israel, as reported by The Times of Israel:
    Israel launched strikes earlier Wednesday in the ancient coastal city of Tyre, which according to NNA caused “massive destruction and serious damage to homes, infrastructure, buildings, shops and cars.”

    The Lebanese health ministry said 16 people were wounded in the strikes on Tyre, while AFP footage showed entire neighborhoods buried under rubble.

    “The whole city shook,” Rana, a resident who asked to only use her first name over security concerns, told AFP after fleeing to the seafront following an Israeli military warning for people to evacuate much of Tyre’s center in the morning.

    The IDF strikes targeted “command and control complexes of various Hezbollah units,” according to a social media post by Adraee.

    Adraee described Tyre as an “important” Hezbollah stronghold, although Amal, an ally of the Iran-backed group, was believed to hold more sway there.

    Before the Israel-Hezbollah border skirmishes began last year, at least 50,000 people lived in Tyre, a vibrant city home to both Christians and Muslims. The city was emptied of most of its population when Israel’s escalated its offensive against Hezbollah last month.

    Only 14,500 remained there on Tuesday, said Bilal Kashmar of Tyre’s disaster management unit. But the city saw a fresh exodus on Wednesday as people began to escape immediately after the Israeli army issued an evacuation warning for four neighborhoods at 8:00 a.m.

    Emergency teams drove around the city, urging people to evacuate over megaphones, a video journalist collaborating with AFP said. An AFP photographer in the city of Sidon, further north, saw dozens of cars on the coastal highway filled with families carrying mattresses, suitcases and clothes.

    Tyre is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. It is home to important archaeological sites, mainly from Roman times. Kashmar said there has yet to be a damage assessment for heritage sites. However, “damage is possible,” he said, explaining that one strike hit less than 50 meters away from one of the city’s ruins. UNESCO said it was “closely following the impact of the ongoing conflict on the World Heritage site of Tyre” using remote sensing tools and satellite imagery.
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    Bekaa: 2024-10-12 Embedded reporter reports: Inside the village where thousands of Radwan fighters prepared to storm Israel
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    Amal: 2024-10-10 US denies Israeli report claiming secret talks with Iran for axis-wide ceasefire
    Amal: 2024-09-30 Regime has lost contact with Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad’s brother Maher after the Israeli Air Force struck his villa near Damascus
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    The Grand Turk
    Erdogan's Enemy No. 1 Is Dead, But Behind His Death Lurks the Ghost of an Idea
    2024-10-22
    Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.
    by Kamran Gasanov

    [REGNUM] Prominent Islamic cleric Fethullah Gulen has died in the United States at the age of 83. Can Erdogan breathe a sigh of relief?

    Purely symbolically, one can say that the main enemy of the Turkish president is gone. At the same time, since 2016, the influence of the Gulenists in Turkey has been significantly undermined.

    Gulen and Erdogan started out as ideological allies.

    Both supported Islam, criticized Ataturk's secularism, aimed to introduce an Islamic model of society, and both were victims of the secular model and its iron fist in the form of the military.

    Gülen followed the religious path from childhood, consciously. At the age of 10, he became a professional reader of the Koran, then a teacher of the Koran. The country's spiritual administration sent him on the hajj (pilgrimage to Mecca. - Ed.) as an official.

    In the 1970s, Gülen created his own movement, Hizmet, which translates from Turkish as “service.” He preached service to society and the state, called for interreligious dialogue, and exalted the role of education (“school before mosque”). These ideas became the harbinger of the creation of hundreds of schools and lyceums in Turkey, the CIS, and other countries.

    Politically, Gülen advocated a more modern Islam, rejected extremes and radicalism. He believed that Islam was not in conflict with democracy, and supported Turkey's European integration. His teachings welcomed dialogue between Islamic movements.

    By 1980, Gülen had become one of the most influential Muslim preachers in Turkey.

    If he tried to establish an Islamic model through the creation of horizontal connections, education and cultivation of the future elite (teachers, judges, politicians, etc.) in his schools, Erdogan waged an active political struggle. First under the leadership of the founder of political Islam in Turkey, Necmetdin Erbakan, thanks to whom he became mayor of Istanbul in 1994. Then, after another military coup and the ban on the Welfare Party, he founded his own Justice and Development Party (AKP).

    With it, Erdogan won the parliamentary elections in 2002 and began to gradually transform the secular republic into an Islamic one. This is where he needed strong allies from the Hizmet organization.

    Gulen, who had been in the United States for medical treatment since 1999, supported the AKP. Gulenists saw Erdogan as a force capable of implementing their views.

    During Erdogan's premiership, Hizmet strengthened its position. Lyceums and schools were established both inside and outside the country. By spreading the Turkish language, Islam and the positive image of the Ottoman Empire, they strengthened Turkey's soft power and, accordingly, benefited the AKP's foreign policy.

    The second motivation for the alliance was the fight against the remnants of the Ataturk era - secular bureaucrats and generals. The former irritated Erdogan by limiting Islam in the country, the latter - by constant military coups, as a result of which Erbakan and Erdogan himself suffered.

    By not interfering with and even helping Gulenists take up positions in the military, judicial and educational systems, the Turkish prime minister tried to weaken the secular elite. Erdogan did not hide his support for Gulen, calling him nothing less than "hodja" (mentor, teacher).

    The Gülenists paid handsomely for such sympathy. They voted for the AKP in elections. The Gülen-controlled rating media (Zaman, Cihan, Samanyolu) extolled Erdogan and denounced the opposition. In 2008, as part of the Ergenekon affair, Erdogan carried out a purge of the Armed Forces and security agencies. The Gülenists welcomed these measures.

    As Erdogan began to triumph over his secular opponents, competition emerged between yesterday's allies.

    Erdogan headed the government, his party controlled the parliament, but Gulen influenced the youth, society, had a number of major media outlets at his disposal, including the Zaman newspaper, controlled financial flows through the same schools and the large bank Bank Asya. There was an official state, but in parallel to it there was also a Gulen state with people in all spheres of society - from mosque parishioners to diplomats.

    As the Eastern proverb says: "You can't cook two sheep's heads in one pot." The prime minister began to fear the excessive influence of the Gulenists and decided to rein them in.

    The beginnings of the conflict appeared back in 2010.

    Then Erdogan sent the Freedom Flotilla to Gaza, eight Turkish sailors were killed when the ship was stormed by an Israeli coast guard unit. Gulen called the operation an adventure that led to a rupture in strategic relations with Israel.

    Three years later, the prime minister encroached on the “sacred.” He proposed closing the private schools of the “djemaat” (as members of the “Hizmet” movement were called, in other words, the “Muslim community.” — Ed.). The Turkish newspaper Taraf published an article under the headline “A plan to finish off Gulen.” It cites an excerpt from a 2004 document of the Turkish National Security Council, which outlines the goal of cleansing state structures of the “djemaat.”

    Gulen did not remain in debt.

    In December 2013, thanks in large part to the media under his control, a corruption scandal was provoked. The Gulenists had a dossier on almost every official in Turkey.

    As part of Operation Big Bribe, the Financial Crime Department conducted searches in the homes of the sons of Foreign Minister Muammer Güler, Economy Minister Zafer Çağlayan and Urban Development Minister Erdoğan Bayraktar. The named ministers, as well as the Minister for European Integration Egemen Bagış, were accused of corruption. Moreover, $4.5 million in cash was found during the search at the head of the largest bank, Halk Bankası, Suleyman Aslan.

    Erdogan had to change the government, which was a huge blow to his reputation. Critics thought that Erdogan's more than 10-year premiership was coming to an end. Six months before that, the biggest protests since his rise to power had died down in Gezi Park, where Gulen also criticized the actions of the prime minister and the police.

    But it was the events of 2014 that really got Erdogan mad and showed him that Gulen was an enemy. That was where he got to the quick.

    Not just ministers, but also the prime minister's son, Necmeddin Bilal, began to be accused of corruption. Turkish newspapers published photos of Bilal's meeting with a certain Saudi businessman, Yasin al-Qadi. Allegedly, under the cover of the prime minister's security, they negotiated the sale of a plot of land in a prestigious area of ​​Istanbul, the price of which could reach a billion dollars.

    An even more scandalous piece of material has leaked online via Gülen-controlled media: an audio recording of a conversation between the Turkish prime minister and his son, in which they discuss what to do with $30 million. A voice resembling Bilal asks whether Erdogan wants to keep some of it for himself, to which the other person replies: “Better not over the phone.”

    Erdogan accused police and prosecutors of a plot orchestrated by " dark forces from abroad."

    Turkey began to close down schools sponsored by Gulenists. Already in December 2014, an Istanbul court issued an arrest warrant for their leader. The arrest documents were forwarded to Interpol, but it did not reciprocate.

    The conflict, which had gained momentum, reached its peak in 2016.

    Two months before the July coup attempt, Erdogan shut down two major Gülen media outlets, the Cihan news agency and the Zaman newspaper. Then came July 15, the day the attempt to overthrow Erdogan arrived.

    He placed all responsibility for this on Fethullah Gulen and his people. For his part, the preacher denied his guilt and said that Erdogan himself had faked the coup in order to deal with his opponents.

    Be that as it may, the facts indicate the following.

    During the uprising, 250 people were killed and more than 2,000 were wounded in a confrontation between supporters of the Turkish president and the putschists. As part of the “purge,” Erdogan’s government arrested more than 200,000 people, convicted 50,000 and fired about 140,000 civil servants.

    The Hizmet movement was declared a terrorist organization and has since been known in Turkey as FETÖ. The prosecutor's office has requested two life sentences and 1,900 years in prison for Gülen.

    In 2017, the preacher was stripped of his Turkish citizenship. Until his death, Erdogan had been trying to get the US to extradite Gulen, but the Americans refused. Since the coup, the Turkish president has been accusing Gulenists of all mortal sins, and their traces are found in almost every crime.

    For example, in 2016, Erdogan admitted that Gulenists were connected to the pilots who shot down a Russian bomber in Syria. They were also accused of organizing an assassination attempt on the Russian ambassador to Ankara, Andrei Karlov.

    Gulen's death may make Erdogan both sad and happy at the same time.

    Who knows how the political fate of the Turkish president would have turned out if not for the founder of Hizmet?

    Erdogan owes his success partly to the Gulenists, and the latter have much to thank the former prime minister for. However, the events of 2013-2014 and 2016 made Gulen an eternal enemy of the 70-year-old Turkish president. So even if he remembers the bright periods of their friendship, hatred probably outweighs nostalgia. One powerful enemy less.

    However, it is too early for Erdogan to relax.

    Gülen's power was not only in his name, but also in his movement. It is not difficult to kill a person, but it is much more difficult to kill an idea. Gülen's ideas are followed secretly and openly by millions of people in Turkey and beyond.

    And besides, even if the Gülenists are weakened, it cannot be ruled out that they could form an alliance with those who now pose a great danger to the extension of the president’s power: the Republican People’s Party and the Kurds.

    And if you add foreign funding to this – the Democrats in the US, for example, are not giving up their attempts to overthrow Erdogan,
    …the Democrats, really? I had no idea…
    who has declared war on Zionism – then the result could be quite unpredictable.

    It is not for nothing that the head of the Turkish Foreign Ministry and former intelligence director Hakan Fidan said that “ the leader of this dark organization is dead,” but his death “ will not lead to complacency,” since FETÖ is an organization that “ recruits youth.”
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    Fethullah Gulen 05/18/2023 Ankara slams arrest of two Turkish journalists in Frankfurt

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    Israel-Palestine-Jordan
    Tel Aviv suicide bombing attempt in August was overseen by Hamas in Turkey – police
    2024-10-16
    Follow up to this story from almost a month ago.
    [IsraelTimes] Israeli authorities arrest and charge eight terror operatives accused of involvement in the incident, as well as an East Jerusalem resident who allegedly transported the bomber

    An attempted suicide kaboom attack in Tel Aviv several months ago was planned and carried out under the supervision of the Hamas
    ..a contraction of the Arabic words for "frothing at the mouth",...
    terror group’s headquarters in The Sick Man of Europe Turkey
    ...the decaying remnant of the Ottoman Empire...
    , the Shin Bet and Israel Police said on Tuesday.

    In a joint statement, the two agencies said they arrested and charged eight people accused of planning and carrying out the attack, as well as another person accused of transporting the jacket wallah from Jerusalem to Tel Aviv.

    The incident, which took place August 18, saw a man walk down a street in south Tel Aviv wearing a backpack holding a bomb, which then went kaboom!, killing the terrorist instantly and moderately wounding a passerby.

    If the bomb had not gone off outdoors, authorities said at the time, "it would have caused vast damage and multiple casualties."

    According to a statement from police and the Shin Bet, the attempted attack was carried out by Jaafar Muna, a Hamas operative from the West Bank city of Nablus.

    He worked together with other terror operatives there, who maintained contact throughout the planning process with Abada Bilal, a bigwig at Hamas headquarters in Turkey, who directed the operation, the statement said.

    One of the operatives traveled several times to Turkey, receiving funding and explosives training from Hamas members there, the investigation revealed.

    Over the course of the investigation, carried out in cooperation with the Central Investigations Unit of the Tel Aviv District Police, Shin Bet agents seized two ready-to-use TATP
    …also known as Mother of Satan, whether because it is so volatile it often explodes spontaneously while being mixed up in the bathtub of your mother, or because it is so powerful…
    bombs weighing about 4 kilograms (8.8 pounds), as well as about 4 kilograms of TATP meant for additional attacks inside Israeli territory.

    Hamas has called for a renewal of suicide kabooms, a tactic that killed hundreds of Israelis during the Second Intifada in the early 2000s but has become rare in the decades since following the construction of a security barrier around the West Bank.

    The security agency also seized some NIS 111,000 ($29,600) that had been transferred from Hamas’s headquarters in Turkey.

    According to the statement, military prosecutors were set to file an indictment on terrorism charges on Tuesday against eight people accused of involvement in the attack.

    Another person — a resident of Beit Hanina in East Jerusalem — has also been indicted. It was not immediately clear whether he is an Israeli citizen. According to Channel 12, some of the people charged in connection with the attack were Arab Israelis; the others were Paleostinians.

    The announcement shines a spotlight on Hamas’s operations in Turkey, which has been an outspoken supporter of the terror group since its October 7, 2023, attack on Israel, when snuffies killed some 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and took 251 hostages, starting the ongoing war.

    "The findings of this investigation clearly indicate the establishment of Hamas headquarters in Turkey and their extensive efforts abroad to incite violence and carry out bombings in Israel," the Shin Bet and Israel Police said in their statement Tuesday.

    Ottoman Turkish President His Enormity, Sultan Recep Tayyip Erdogan the First
    ...Turkey's version of Mohammed Morsi but they voted him back in so they deserve him. It's a sin, a shame, and a felony to insult the president of Turkey. In Anatolia did Recep Bey a stately Presidential Palace decree, that has 1100 rooms. That's 968 more than in the White House, 400 more than in Versailles, and 325 more than Buckingham Palace, so you know who's really more important...
    ’s embrace of Hamas, and his frequent comparisons of Israel to Nazi Germany and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Adolf Hitler
    ...late Fuehrer of Germany, founder of the Third Reich, currently communing with his pals Himmler and Heydrich. He is reincarnated every few days, sometimes every few hour if it's an election year, as a politician somebody doesn't like...
    , have worsened already fraught relations between Israel and Turkey, which were once cordial allies.
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    Afghanistan
    Islamic Emirate, Pakistani Forces Clash at Ghulam Khan Crossing
    2024-09-22
    [ToloNews] A clash between the forces of the Islamic Emirate and Pak military on Thursday evening at the Ghulam Khan crossing in Gurbuz district of Khost continued until midnight, local officials said, and that the clash occurred after Pak military personnel's inappropriate behavior towards some Afghans provoked a response from the Islamic Emirate forces.
    Whistling at the girlies were they? For shame! No good Moslem would act so toward a Muslimah.
    Bahauddin Jan Bilal, the commissioner of Ghulam Khan crossing in Khost, said: "The clash occurred yesterday evening at 6:30 PM. They were prepared from the beginning and were in a combat-ready state, wearing their helmets. When the clash occurred in the afternoon, both sides exchanged fire. We are investigating which side started the shooting first."

    Following this clash, several families have been relocated to safer areas, and the road has been closed to cargo vehicles and passengers.

    "When the clash started, it continued until about two o'clock in the night. These issues should be resolved through dialogue," said Khairuddin, a resident of Khost.

    "Many families have been forced to move from here. War brings many problems," said Mubarak Khan, another resident of Khost.

    Meanwhile,
    ...back at the palazzo, Count Guido had been cornered by the banditti...
    drivers report that with the onset of last night's clash, the Ghulam Khan crossing has been closed to traffic, and hundreds of trucks carrying fresh fruit and vegetables have been halted along this route.

    "There was a clash at the Ghulam Khan crossing last night, and the road has been closed. Vegetable and fruit trucks have been stopped, causing significant losses to the people," Ismatullah, a driver, told TOLOnews.

    On September 5, intermittent festivities also continued for several days between the Islamic Emirate forces and Pak military in Zazi Maidan district of Khost, along the Durand Line.
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    Africa Horn
    REPORT: ISIS militants in Somalia accumulate $6 million through extortion
    2024-09-13
    [Garowe] Considered as 'small but threatening', the IS-Somalia terror network has accumulated close to $6 million within the last two years, a report by the International Crisis Group (ICG) estimates, noting the group’s ambitious plans to expand its territory.

    Presently, the IS-Somalia group operates within the Bari region in Puntland
    ...a region in northeastern Somalia, centered on Garowe in the Nugaal province. Its leaders declared the territory an autonomous state in 1998. Puntland and the equally autonomous Somaliland seem to have avoided the clan rivalries and warlordism that have typified the rest of Somalia, which puts both places high on the list for Islamic subversion...
    and has close to 500 fighters, with a number of them believed to be foreign nationals. The group intends to expand its territory by courting locals through incentives such as the provision of basic commodities.

    But despite the financial muscles which are on an upward trajectory, the monetary dealings of the group remain opaque and cannot be properly established and traced, the ICG report observes in the middle of the increasing threats from the group.

    "In Puntland, it generates funds by extorting businesses in the seaport city of Bosasso
    ...Puntland's major (maybe only) port, population about 250,000, most of them shady characters who hang around waterfront dives and carry knives and brass knuckles...
    , as well as by helping export small quantities of gold mined in Bari. The U.S. government claims that IS-Somalia has piled up $6 million since 2022. The group also handles the transfer of funds among a range of IS-linked offices and cells," reads part of the report.

    UN reports suggest that the organization has funneled money from the Islamic State
    ...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that they were al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're really very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allah around with every other sentence, but to hear western pols talk they're not really Moslems....
    ’s traditional territorial core, in Iraq and Syria, to affiliates in Africa, as well as from its coffers to other branches. Several sources have told Crisis Group that the group has sent money to groups as far afield as IS-Khorasan Province in Afghanistan.

    These transactions prodded the U.S. government to pay greater attention to IS-Somalia’s financial network. In January 2023, the U.S. military conducted a raid in Puntland that killed the presumed key controller for the Al Karrar office, Bilal al-Sudani, the report says.

    U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin released a statement saying al-Sudani "was responsible for fostering the growing presence of ISIS in Africa and for funding the group’s operations worldwide, including in Afghanistan".

    It is unclear to what extent the operation disrupted the network’s financial dealings, but it seems that IS-Somalia managed to rebuild. Somali and foreign security officials note that IS-Somalia is still making transfers: although the group works on a smaller scale than al-Shabaab
    ... Somalia's version of the Taliban, functioning as an arm of al-Qaeda...
    , the latter is not thought to be sending funds to jihadists abroad in the same way.

    In May, the U.S. struck IS-Somalia once again, killing three holy warriors but missing Mumin, the primary target. The group has also failed to make significant progress due to concerted efforts by regional military teams in Puntland who have confined them to around Golis mountains.

    IS-Somalia has been trying to recruit more imported muscle with 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...
    is and Æthiopians being the culprits. However,
    a person who gets all wrapped up in himself makes a mighty small package...
    the US Africa Command has worked closely with local authorities to prevent the group from infiltrating critical regions as a strategy to suppress it further.

    The group, however, does not have much financial influence as opposed to its rivals, the al-Shabaab, who are dominant in central and southern regions. A report by the United Nations
    ...an idea whose time has gone...
    suggests that al-Shabaab makes up to $130 million annually.

    Of this amount, $24 million goes to the purchase of weapons with the remaining going to logistical operations. However,
    a person who gets all wrapped up in himself makes a mighty small package...
    the government of Somalia has devised various counterterrorism strategies, including closing bank accounts and mobile money transfer firms linked to the group to minimize its activities.
    Related:
    IS-Somalia: 2024-05-16 Somalia: Military court releases Moroccans sentenced to death for joining ISIS
    IS-Somalia: 2024-05-15 Puntland Security Forces Intercept Explosives and Capture Suspect in Bosaso
    IS-Somalia: 2024-04-24 ISIS clashes Al-Shabaab in fight for control in Somalia's Puntland
    Related:
    Bari : 2024-04-24 ISIS clashes Al-Shabaab in fight for control in Somalia's Puntland
    Bari : 2024-04-14 NPR reportedly in turmoil after editor accuses outlet of liberal bias
    Bari : 2024-02-27 Pro-Palestinian protesters storm into 30 Rock as Biden films interview with talk show host Seth Meyers: Demonstrators say they will NOT vote for Joe until there's a ceasefire in Gaza and call for an end to the 'genocide'
    Related:
    Puntland: 2024-09-12 Somalia: Govt troops intercept Al-Shabaab supplies
    Puntland: 2024-06-17 US reports a strike on one of the leaders of ISIS in Somalia
    Puntland: 2024-06-14 More bodies discovered after Al-Shabaab Attack in Galmudug State Foiled
    Related:
    Bosasso: 2022-02-11 Al-Shabaab strikes thrice amid elections in Somalia
    Bosasso: 2022-02-10 Somalia: Four killed, seven injured in Bossaso explosion
    Bosasso: 2016-12-27 Dozens arrested in Bosaso for army prosecutor’s killing
    Related:
    IS-Khorasan Province: 2024-03-22 Islamabad not seeking armed conflict with Kabul, says defence minister
    IS-Khorasan Province: 2022-09-03 Islamic Emirate Rejects USIP Report Claiming Terrorists in Afghanistan
    IS-Khorasan Province: 2022-03-26 How jihadist groups choose to fight conventionally-Report
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    Europe
    ‘Mohammed and Muhammed’: Analysis of Gang Rape Suspects’ Names in Germany Claims Majority more than 75% are Migrant-Heritage
    2024-09-06
    Hattip Skidmark.
    [Breitbart] Germany’s AfD has has acquired a list of the forenames of all 2023 gang rape suspects in one federal state, claiming it shows the vast majority are of migrant heritage.
    Not the hard jihad of the sword of the soft jihad of the law, but the fun jihad of rape.
    "A clear trend is evident" in the forenames of those named as suspects in gang rapes in the western German state of North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW), it is stated, after the Alternative for Germany (AfD) faction applied for a release of information not found in normal government data releases.

    There were 209 reported ’gang rapes’ in NRW in 2023, a publication by the state’s interior ministry answering questions by two parliamentarians from the right-wing-populist, anti-mass migration AfD reports. The document notes while there is no actual definition of gang rape in German law, the research was facilitated by looking at reported rape cases where suspects were recorded as not working alone.

    In those cases 155 suspects have been identified, and 71 of those are German citizens. Known migrants colonists are therefore already thought responsible for over half of attacks, the statistics reveal, but the disparity becomes even more clear when the forenames — which can be released in line with German privacy law, if not the surnames — are studied, it is claimed.

    The state’s AfD faction say adding those known migrants colonists to German citizens with what it describes as obviously not German-heritage forenames suggests a massive 76 per cent of suspects are of foreign heritage. A separate analysis of the same data by German newspaper of record Die Welt states that even when counting out all "doubtful" name cases such as Jason or Luca, it still finds 78.1 per cent of suspects "in all probability had a migration background".

    Welt notes "German" suspects on the list included individuals with names like "Bilal, Ibrahim or Muhammed". As previously reported, as mass migration continues to transform German society, names like Mohammed and its spelling variants are already becoming more popular in Germany for new-born babies.

    The analysis by Welt is remarkable for a mainstream right-centrist European newspaper, given the now long accepted official position that nationality is defined by passport alone, and to question this or dig deeper in individual heritage is said to be a racist act.

    Announcing the release of the data, the AfD reflected there had been a gang rape in NRW "every 42 hours" in 2023 and said they questioned the usefulness the less informative official statistics regularly published.

    NRW AfD politicians Markus Wagner and Enxhi Seli-Zacharias had, consequently, requested more detailed information. Also revealed was the fact the most common NRW city for gang rapes was Cologne
    ...the largest city in North Rhine-Westphalia and the fourth populated city in Germany....
    — already long-notorious for such crimes — and the most common countries of origin for suspected gang-rapists were Syria, Kosovo, Afghanistan, and Iraq.

    Wagner said of the data he forced into the public domain: "Like knife violence, beatings, Islamist attacks or groping in public swimming pools, the increase in gang rapes is not a matter of fate. This form of abuse, which often lasts several hours, is a crime imported primarily by unbridled migration. The probability is high that right now, at this very moment, a group of immigrants colonists in NRW is raping an innocent victim. We owe it to our wives and daughters and everyone affected to stop unregulated migration immediately."

    Indeed, just hours after Wagner made reference to Germany’s problem of sexual assaults at public pools, another such case in Germany hit the headlines, with a 12-year-old girl allegedly raped in a pool changing room, the suspect said to be a Syrian national.

    The gang-rape statistics came from the NRW AfD faction just days after they secured the release of other statistics pertaining to knife crime in the state. It found 47 per cent of suspects were migrants colonists, but the AfD had not pulled off the name forename request trick with that dataset demand, and consequently were left only asking rhetorically how many of the German suspects were themselves of migrant background. The party accused the Green coalition government of covering up migrant crime by awarding German citizenship to migrants colonists.
    Related:
    North Rhine-Westphalia: 2024-08-25 ISIS claims responsibility for German festival attack, Syrian knifeman turns himself in
    North Rhine-Westphalia: 2024-08-24 A number of people reported killed in a terror knife attack in the western German city of Solingen
    North Rhine-Westphalia: 2024-08-19 Phone taps, sabotage and an assassination plot: Is Germany in Cold War 2.0?
    Related:
    Alternative for Germany: 2024-09-02 AfD wins in Thuringia State Elections; Socialists Coalition only gets 15%
    Alternative for Germany: 2024-09-01 Germany's hard-right AfD set for huge gains in key state elections amid mounting fury over deadly festival stabbing rampage by failed Syrian asylum seeker
    Alternative for Germany: 2024-08-28 In 25 years, there will be three times more Africans in the EU than Europeans
    Related:
    Gang rape 08/10/2024 German prosecutors, police and press continue to denounce and investigate an unending plague of 'Nazi salute' incidents
    Gang rape 08/02/2024 Eight men in the Calderdale region, West Yorkshire have been charged with child sexual exploitation
    Gang rape 07/27/2024 CM Gandapur vows not to allow any operation in KP

    Related:
    Cologne: 2024-08-28 In 25 years, there will be three times more Africans in the EU than Europeans
    Cologne: 2024-08-24 A number of people reported killed in a terror knife attack in the western German city of Solingen
    Cologne: 2024-06-27 Germany finds population less than previously thought
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    Home Front: Politix
    Jill Stein picks running mate who shared pro-Hamas propaganda, called for stabbingIsrael in the heart
    2024-08-20
    Green Party leader and presidential candidate Dr. Jill Stein's choice of a running mate is Bilal (Butch) Ware,
    …academic, activist and Moslem convert, his name is more fully Rudolph "Butch" Ware III …
    an associate professor at the University of Caliphornia, an impregnable bastion of the Democratic Party,-Santa Barbara who has shared pro-Hamas
    ..a contraction of the Arabic words for "frothing at the mouth",...
    propaganda and has called Israel a ''white supremacist Zionist project'' that activists should ''stab in the heart.''

    Stein lauded him on Sunday in a post announcing Ware as her running mate: ''I'm honored and thrilled to welcome Butch Ware as my running mate and the Vice President we need at this moment in history. His personal experience overcoming systemic injustice, his deep knowledge of history and people's movements, and his commitment to building a sustainable, just, peaceful world make Butch the ideal candidate."
    Related:
    Jill Stein 08/19/2024 Hamas official ends interview when asked if he accepts blame for civilian deaths in Gaza
    Jill Stein 08/19/2024 Cornel West off the ballot in Michigan
    Jill Stein 08/18/2024 US: Jill Stein announces Muslim convert as VP running mate

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