Abd el-Moneim Abu el-Fotoh | Abd el-Moneim Abu el-Fotoh | Muslim Brotherhood | Axis of Evil | Egyptian | At Large | Big Shot | 20030104 | ||
a member of the Muslim Brotherhood guidance office | |||||||||
Abdallah Shamil Abu-Idris | Abdallah Shamil Abu-Idris | Islamic Brigade of Shaheeds | Caucasus | Chechen | At Large | Big Shot | 20031208 | ||
Full name of Shamil Basayev | |||||||||
Abdallah Shamil Abu-Idris | Chechnya | Caucasus | Chechen | 20040518 | Link | ||||
Abdel Halim Abu Ghazala | Abdel Halim Abu Ghazala | Muslim Brotherhood | Africa: North | 20050712 | |||||
Abdel Naser Abu Shuka | Abdel Naser Abu Shuka | Hamas | Middle East | Palestinian | 20040205 | ||||
Abdel Nasser Abu Shokeh | Abdel Nasser Abu Shokeh | Hamas | Israel-Palestine | Palestinian | 20040210 | ||||
Abdul Latif A.A. Saleh Abu Hussein | Abdul Latif A.A. Saleh Abu Hussein | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20050920 | Link | ||||
Abdul Nasser Abu Shoqa | Abdul Nasser Abu Shoqa | Hamas | Israel-Palestine | Palestinian | 20040208 | ||||
Abdulbaki Abubakar | Abdulbaki Abubakar | Moro National Liberation Front | Southeast Asia | 20020422 | |||||
Abdullah Abu Nayan Al Subaea | Abdullah Abu Nayan Al Subaea | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20051117 | Link | ||||
Abdullah Abu Samra | Abdullah Abu Samra | Fatah | Israel-Palestine | 20040425 | Link | ||||
Abdullah Abu-Samh | Abdullah Abu-Samh | Learned Elders of Islam | Arabia | 20031118 | |||||
Abdullah Saud Abu Nayyan Al-Subaie | Abdullah Saud Abu Nayyan Al-Subaie | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031207 | |||||
Abdullah Saud Abu-Nayan al-Sobaie | Abdullah Saud Abu-Nayan al-Sobaie | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040502 | Link | ||||
Abdullah Shamil Abu Idris | Abdullah Shamil Abu Idris | Chechnya | Caucasus | 20030226 | |||||
Abdurajak Abubakar Janjalani | Abdurajak Abubakar Janjalani | Abu Sayyaf | Southeast Asia | 20040402 | |||||
Abdussalam bin Abu Thalib | Abdussalam bin Abu Thalib | Jemaah Islamiah | Southeast Asia | 20020211 | |||||
Abed A-Nasser Abu-Shuka | Abed A-Nasser Abu-Shuka | Hamas | Israel-Palestine | Palestinian | 20040209 | ||||
Abed Al-Yosef Abu-Mussa | Abed Al-Yosef Abu-Mussa | Hamas | Middle East | 20021213 | |||||
Abed Rabbo Abu Khussah | Abed Rabbo Abu Khussah | Hamas | Israel-Palestine | 20011119 | |||||
Abu %u2019Abd al-Aziz %u2019Barbaros%u2019 | Abu %u2019Abd al-Aziz %u2019Barbaros%u2019 | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20040628 | Link | ||||
Abu Aamir | Abu Aamir | Hizbul Mujahideen | India-Pakistan | 20020509 | |||||
Abu Abbas | Abu Abbas | Palestine Liberation Front | Middle East | 20030521 | |||||
Abu Abbas | Palestinian Liberation Front | Iraq | 20030408 | ||||||
Abu Abd Al Rahman | Abu Abd Al Rahman | Libyan Islamic Fighting Group | Africa North | 20060209 | Link | ||||
Abu Abd Al-Aziz | Abu Abd Al-Aziz | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq-Jordan | 20050713 | |||||
Abu Abd Al-Rahman | Abu Abd Al-Rahman | Learned Elders of Islam | Down Under | 20030804 | |||||
Abu Abd Al-Rahman Al-Turkemani | Abu Abd Al-Rahman Al-Turkemani | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20031230 | |||||
Abu Abd al Afhgani | Abu Abd al Afhgani | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq-Jordan | 20050907 | |||||
Abu Abd al Raham al-Afghani | Abu Abd al Raham al-Afghani | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq-Jordan | 20050805 | |||||
Abu Abdallah Al-Sadi | Abu Abdallah Al-Sadi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Terror Networks | 20040127 | |||||
Abu Abdallah Al-Shafei | Abu Abdallah Al-Shafei | Ansar Al-Sunna | Iraq | 20060712 | Link | ||||
Abu Abdallah al-Shafei | Abu Abdallah al-Shafei | Ansar Al-Islam | Axis of Evil | Iraqi Kurd | Deceased | Supremo | 20021223 | ||
killed in fighting with the PUK 12/2002 | |||||||||
Abu Abdel Rahman | Abu Abdel Rahman | Al-Fatihin Army | Iraq | 20060705 | Link | ||||
Abu Abdel Rahman al Iraqi | Abu Abdel Rahman al Iraqi | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Terror Networks | 20060612 | Link | ||||
Abu Abdel-Rahman al-Saudi | Abu Abdel-Rahman al-Saudi | al-Qaeda | Middle East | 20030227 | |||||
Abu Abdul Aziz | Abu Abdul Aziz | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq-Jordan | 20050714 | |||||
Abu Abdul Aziz | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq-Jordan | 20050715 | ||||||
Abu Abdul Rahman al-Najdi | Abu Abdul Rahman al-Najdi | al-Qaeda | Iraq | 20031012 | |||||
Abu Abdul-Aziz | Abu Abdul-Aziz | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq-Jordan | 20050717 | |||||
Abu Abdul-Rahman al-Iraqi | Abu Abdul-Rahman al-Iraqi | al-Qaida in Iraq | Iraq | 20060611 | Link | ||||
Abu Abdullah | Abu Abdullah | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq-Jordan | Deceased | 20040601 | Link | |||
He had a direct hand in numerous terrorist activities in the area, including kidnappings, suicide bombings and attacks on Coalition Forces. In 2005, he facilitated the movement of weapons and foreign fighters into Mosul for al-Qaeda in Iraq operations. | |||||||||
Abu Abdullah | al-Qaeda | Afghanistan/South Asia | Algerian | Arrested | Big Shot | 20020529 | |||
in charge of Islamic schools in eastern Afghanistan during the Taliban rule, but fled to Pakistan when the U.S.-led coalition began air strikes. Abdullah is married to a Pakistani woman, and has lived in Peshawar since December, they said. Abu Abdullah is also an alias of Osama bin Laden. | |||||||||
Abu Abdullah | Friends of Shariah | Britain | 20050705 | ||||||
Abu Abdullah | Ansar al-Islam | Iraq | 20051221 | Link | |||||
Abu Abdullah | Ansar al-Sunna | Iraq | 20051221 | Link | |||||
Abu Abdullah Ahmed al-Oram | Abu Abdullah Ahmed al-Oram | al-Qaeda | Iraq-Jordan | 20050831 | |||||
Abu Abdullah Ashafi | Abu Abdullah Ashafi | Ansar al-Islam | Axis of Evil | 20021223 | |||||
Abu Abdullah Hasan bin Mahmud | Abu Abdullah Hasan bin Mahmud | Ansar al-Sunna | Iraq-Jordan | 20040212 | |||||
Abu Abdullah al-Hassan bin Mahmoud | Abu Abdullah al-Hassan bin Mahmoud | Ansar al-Sunna | Iraq-Jordan | 20040220 | |||||
Abu Abdullah al-Hassan bin Massud | Abu Abdullah al-Hassan bin Massud | Ansar Al-Sunna | Iraq | 20040205 | |||||
Abu Abdullah al-Shafei | Abu Abdullah al-Shafei | Ansar al-Islam | Iraq | 20051221 | Link | ||||
Abu Abdullah al-Shafie | Abu Abdullah al-Shafie | Ansar al-Sunnah | Iraq | 20060703 | Link | ||||
Abu Abdur Rehman | Abu Abdur Rehman | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20031017 | |||||
Abu Abdurahman Al-Kanadi | Abu Abdurahman Al-Kanadi | al-Qaeda | Great White North | 20040124 | |||||
Abu Abdurrahman | Abu Abdurrahman | al-Qaeda | 20011226 | ||||||
Abu Abdurrahman | Human Concern International | Great White North | 20011226 | ||||||
Abu Abeida Al Najdi | Abu Abeida Al Najdi | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Arabia | 20051205 | Link | ||||
Abu Abir | Abu Abir | Popular Resistance Committees | Israel-Palestine | 20040424 | Link | ||||
Abu Adam Al Tunisi | Abu Adam Al Tunisi | al-Qaeda | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20060126 | Link | ||||
Abu Adil | Abu Adil | Al-Jehad | India-Pakistan | 20060825 | Link | ||||
Abu Adlane | Abu Adlane | Armed Islamic Group | Africa North | 20060317 | Link | ||||
Abu Ahmad | Abu Ahmad | Islamic Jihad | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20060428 | Link | ||||
Abu Ahmad | Al-Badr | India-Pakistan | 20060824 | Link | |||||
Abu Ahmad Fadl | Abu Ahmad Fadl | Hamas | Syria-Lebanon | 20030823 | |||||
Abu Ahmed | Abu Ahmed | Palestinian Liberation Front | Syria-Lebanon-Iran | 20040404 | |||||
Abu Ahmed | Al-Badr | India-Pakistan | 20060903 | Link | |||||
Abu Ahmed | Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20051101 | Link | |||||
Abu Aisha | Abu Aisha | Usbat al-Ansar | Syria-Lebanon-Iran | 20040221 | |||||
Abu Aisha | Ansar al-Islam | Iraq-Jordan | 20040221 | ||||||
Abu Aisha | Dinniyeh Group | Syria-Lebanon-Iran | 20040221 | ||||||
Abu Al Alaa | Abu Al Alaa | Palestinian Authority | Middle East | Palestinian | 20030420 | ||||
Abu Al Qassam | Abu Al Qassam | Libyan Islamic Fighting Group | Africa North | 20060209 | Link | ||||
Abu Al-Abas Al-Omary | Abu Al-Abas Al-Omary | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20020915 | |||||
Abu Al-Hasan al-Mihdar | Abu Al-Hasan al-Mihdar | Aden-Abyan Islamic Army | Arabia | 20030130 | |||||
Abu Al-Hasmi | Abu Al-Hasmi | Hamas | Middle East | 20030907 | |||||
Abu Al-Khir | Abu Al-Khir | al-Qaeda | Britain | 20040102 | |||||
Abu Al-Ubayda | Abu Al-Ubayda | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20040107 | |||||
Abu Al-Walid Al-Ghamdi | Abu Al-Walid Al-Ghamdi | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20040628 | Link | ||||
Abu Ala | Abu Ala | Palestinian Authority | Israel-Palestine | Palestinian | 20020404 | ||||
Abu Ali | Abu Ali | Lashkar-e-Taiba | India-Pakistan | 20060908 | Link | ||||
Abu Ali | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040125 | ||||||
Abu Ali | Salafist Group for Call and Combat | North Africa | 20030605 | ||||||
Abu Ali | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq-Jordan | 20050908 | ||||||
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 in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031205 | ||||||
Abu Ali al-Harithi | al-Qaeda | Home Front: WoT | 20050704 | ||||||
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 | Arabia | 20031126 | |||||
Abu Ali al-Kandahari | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031212 | ||||||
Abu Alqama | Abu Alqama | Lashkar-e-Taiba | India-Pakistan | 20051205 | Link | ||||
Abu Amar | Abu Amar | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20030110 | |||||
Abu Amar | al Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq | 20051211 | Link | |||||
Abu Ameen | Abu Ameen | Lashkar-e-Taiba | India-Pakistan | 20061011 | Link | ||||
Abu Amir | Abu Amir | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20050920 | Link | ||||
Abu Ammar | Abu Ammar | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20030504 | |||||
Abu Ammar | Lashkar-i-Taiba | India-Pakistan | 20030419 | ||||||
Abu Ammar bin Abdul Aziz | Abu Ammar bin Abdul Aziz | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20030503 | |||||
Abu Anas | Abu Anas | al-Qaeda | Europe | 20031230 | |||||
Abu Anas Al Shamy | Abu Anas Al Shamy | Al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20050705 | |||||
Abu Anas Al-Liby | Abu Anas Al-Liby | al-Qaeda | Africa: Horn | Libyan | Big Shot | 20020316 | |||
accused of plotting the 1998 American embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania. Arrest in Sudan was a false alarm -- misidentified. | |||||||||
Abu Annas | Abu Annas | Hamas | Israel-Palestine | 20040514 | Link | ||||
Abu Arafah | Abu Arafah | Free Aceh Movement | Southeast Asia | 20021011 | |||||
Abu Asem | Abu Asem | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031213 | |||||
Abu Asem al-Makki | Abu Asem al-Makki | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20031127 | |||||
Abu Asem al-Makki | al-Qaeda in Yemen | Arabia | 20031215 | ||||||
Abu Asil | Abu Asil | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq | 20051106 | Link | ||||
Abu Asim | Abu Asim | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq | 20051104 | Link | ||||
Abu Asim Al-Makki | Abu Asim Al-Makki | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031215 | |||||
Abu Assam al-Yamani | Abu Assam al-Yamani | al-Qaeda | Home Front | 20031124 | |||||
Abu Assem | Abu Assem | al-Qaeda in Yemen | Arabia | 20060228 | Link | ||||
Abu Assem al Hadel | Abu Assem al Hadel | al-Qaeda in Yemen | Arabia | 20060228 | Link | ||||
Abu Assem al-Ahdal | Abu Assem al-Ahdal | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20030130 | |||||
Abu Assem al-Ahdal | al-Qaeda in Yemen | Arabia | 20031213 | ||||||
Abu Assem al-Makky | Abu Assem al-Makky | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20031125 | |||||
Abu Assim | Abu Assim | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20021120 | |||||
Abu Atiya | Abu Atiya | al-Qaeda | Caucasus | 20031023 | |||||
Abu Atiya | Ansar al-Islam | Terror Networks | 20040210 | ||||||
Abu Awad | Abu Awad | Force 17 | Middle East | Palestinian | Big Shot | 20020922 | |||
Alias of Mahmud Dumra the commander of Arafat's presidential guard Force 17 | |||||||||
Abu Ayat | Abu Ayat | al-Qaeda | Caucasus | 20031023 | |||||
Abu Ayman | Abu Ayman | Islamic Front for the Liberation of Iraq | Iraq | 20060311 | Link | ||||
Abu Ayman al-Hilali | Abu Ayman al-Hilali | Ulama al-sahwah | Terror Networks | 20030811 | |||||
Abu Ayman al-Hilali | Learned Elders of Islam | Terror Networks | 20030811 | ||||||
Abu Ayman al-Hilali | Supreme Council of Global Jihad | Terror Networks | 20030813 | ||||||
Abu Ayoub al-Iraqi | Abu Ayoub al-Iraqi | al-Qaeda | Iraq | 20051117 | Link | ||||
Abu Aysha | Abu Aysha | Dinnieh Group | Syria-Lebanon | 20031019 | |||||
Abu Ayub Al-Masri | Abu Ayub Al-Masri | Iraqi Insurgency | Iraq | 20060703 | Link | ||||
Abu Ayub al-Masri | Abu Ayub al-Masri | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq | Egyptian | At Large | 20060707 | Link | ||
Succeeded Abu Musab al-Zarqawi | |||||||||
Abu Ayyub | Abu Ayyub | al-Qaida in Iraq | Iraq | 20060703 | Link | ||||
Abu Ayyub al-Masri | Abu Ayyub al-Masri | Egyptian Islamic Jihad | Iraq | 20060703 | Link | ||||
Abu Ayyub al-Masri | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq | Egyptian | At Large | 20060908 | Link | |||
Reported killed May 2007; false alarm. | |||||||||
Abu Ayyub al-Masri | al-Qaida in Iraq | Iraq | 20060611 | Link | |||||
Abu Azzam | Abu Azzam | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq | 20050927 | Link | ||||
Abu Bahkir | Abu Bahkir | Ansar al-Islam | Terror Networks | 20021227 | |||||
Abu Baidar | Abu Baidar | Abu Sayyaf | Southeast Asia | 20021207 | |||||
Abu Bakar | Abu Bakar | Islami Oikya Andolon | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20050903 | |||||
Abu Bakar | Chechnya | Caucasus | 20021031 | ||||||
Abu Bakar Baasyir | Abu Bakar Baasyir | Indonesian Mujahidin Council | Southeast Asia | Indonesian | At Large | 20021021 | |||
Political wing of Jemaah Islamiyah | |||||||||
Abu Bakar Baasyir | Jemaah Islamiyah | Southeast Asia | Indonesian | At Large | 20021013 | ||||
Abu Bakar Bashir | Abu Bakar Bashir | Indonesian Mujahideen Movement | Southeast Asia | 20021111 | |||||
Abu Bakar Bashir | Rabitatul Mujahideen | Southeast Asia | 20021120 | ||||||
Abu Bakar Bashir | Ngruki Islamic boarding school | Southeast Asia | 20021124 | ||||||
Abu Bakar Bashir | Jemaah Islamiyah | Southeast Asia | Indonesian | At Large | Supremo | 20050806 | |||
Abu Bakar Bashir | Indonesian Mujahiddin Council | Southeast Asia | 20020108 | ||||||
Abu Bakar Bashir | al Ghuraba | Southeast Asia | 20040617 | Link | |||||
Abu Bakar Bashir | Jemaah Islamiya | Southeast Asia | 20051002 | Link | |||||
Abu Bakar Bashir | Jemaah Islamiah | Southeast Asia | 20030926 | ||||||
Abu Bakar Bashir | al-Qaeda | Down Under | 20040525 | Link | |||||
Abu Bakar Bashir | Malaysian Mujahidin Movement | Southeast Asia | 20021111 | ||||||
Abu Bakar Bashir | Indonesian Mujahedeen Council | Southeast Asia | 20060731 | Link | |||||
Abu Bakar Bashir | Majelis Mujahiddin Indonesia | Southeast Asia | 20040414 | Link | |||||
Abu Bakar Bashir | Supreme Council of Global Jihad | Terror Networks | 20030813 | ||||||
Abu Bakar Sedek Hashim | Abu Bakar Sedek Hashim | Jemaah Islamiyah | Southeast Asia | 20040115 | |||||
Abu Bakar Siddique | Abu Bakar Siddique | Jamaatul Mujahideen Bangladesh | Bangladesh | 20051124 | Link | ||||
Abu Bakar al-Faisal | Abu Bakar al-Faisal | Jamia Hammadia | Fifth Column | 20030905 | |||||
Abu Baker Qassim | Abu Baker Qassim | al-Qaeda | Home Front: WoT | 20050811 | |||||
Abu Bakkar Siddique Nahid | Abu Bakkar Siddique Nahid | Jamaatul Mujahidin Bangladesh | Bangladesh | 20060211 | Link | ||||
Abu Bakker Qassim | Abu Bakker Qassim | al-Qaeda | China-Japan-Koreas | 20060421 | Link | ||||
Abu Bakr | Abu Bakr | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20030515 | |||||
Abu Bakr | Lashkar e-Jhangvi? | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20040401 | ||||||
Abu Bakr Al-Jaziri | Abu Bakr Al-Jaziri | Afghan Support Committee | Afghanistan/South Asia | Money Man | 20020110 | ||||
finance chief of the Afghan Support Committee and also had served as bin Laden's chief fund-raiser | |||||||||
Abu Bakr Al-Mehdar | Abu Bakr Al-Mehdar | Aden-Abyan Islamic Army | Arabia | 20040208 | |||||
Abu Bakr Gaiyul | Abu Bakr Gaiyul | Aden-Abyan Islamic Army | Arabia | 20011012 | |||||
Abu Bakr Hawleri | Abu Bakr Hawleri | Ansar al-Sunna | Iraq-Jordan | 20040212 | |||||
Abu Bakr al-Azdi | Abu Bakr al-Azdi | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20030924 | |||||
Abu Bakr al-Azdi | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20030626 | ||||||
Abu Bakr al-Jazairi | Abu Bakr al-Jazairi | Learned Elders of Islam | Terror Networks | 20051207 | Link | ||||
Abu Baqar | Abu Baqar | Jaish-e-Mohammad | India-Pakistan | 20060919 | Link | ||||
Abu Bara | Abu Bara | Abu Sayyaf | Southeast Asia | 20060510 | Link | ||||
Abu Bara al-Yemeni | Abu Bara al-Yemeni | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20030921 | |||||
Abu Baseer | Abu Baseer | al-Qaeda in Europe | Africa North | 20051201 | Link | ||||
Abu Baseer al-Masri | Abu Baseer al-Masri | al-Gamaa al-Islamiya | Africa North | 20011018 | |||||
Abu Baseer al-Masri | al-Qaeda | 20011018 | |||||||
Abu Baseer the Algerian | Abu Baseer the Algerian | al-Qaeda | Africa North | 20051217 | Link | ||||
Abu Baseer the Algerian | Jamaat al-Tawhid wal-Jihad bil-Maghrib | Africa North | 20051217 | Link | |||||
Abu Bashir Yemeni | Abu Bashir Yemeni | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20040509 | Link | ||||
Abu Basir | Abu Basir | Learned Elders of Islam | Terror Networks | 20040323 | |||||
Abu Basir | Tawhid wal Jihad | Africa North | 20060104 | Link | |||||
Abu Bilal Al Albani | Abu Bilal Al Albani | Salafist Group of Preaching and Combat | Africa North | 20060909 | Link | ||||
Abu Bilal Al Janabi | Abu Bilal Al Janabi | Iraqi Insurgency | Iraq | 20031203 | |||||
Abu Bilal Al Muhajir | Abu Bilal Al Muhajir | al-Qaeda | 20020519 | ||||||
Abu Bilal al Albani | Abu Bilal al Albani | Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat | Africa North | 20060104 | Link | ||||
Abu Black | Abu Black | Abu Sayyaf | Southeast Asia | 20040411 | |||||
Abu Burhan | Abu Burhan | Abu Sayyaf | Southeast Asia | 20040411 | |||||
Abu Burhan al-Iraqi | Abu Burhan al-Iraqi | al-Qaeda | Iraq | 20051117 | Link | ||||
Abu Dagana al-Alemani | Abu Dagana al-Alemani | al-Qaeda | Syria-Lebanon-Iran | 20051101 | Link | ||||
Abu Dahdah | Abu Dahdah | al-Qaeda | Middle East | 20040204 | |||||
Abu Dahdah | Taliban | Europe | 20051005 | Link | |||||
Abu Dahdah | al-Qaeda in Europe | Europe | In Jug | 20050716 | |||||
Abu Dahdah | al-Qaeda | Afghanistan/South Asia | In Jug | 20031230 | |||||
Abu Dahdah | Group of Islamic Combatants of Morocco | Europe | 20040326 | ||||||
Abu Dajana | Abu Dajana | Islamic Jihad | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20060301 | Link | ||||
Abu Daud | Abu Daud | Jemaah Islamiyah | Southeast Asia | Indonesian? | At Large | Big Shot | 20020920 | ||
Abu Daud | Supreme Council of Global Jihad | Terror Networks | 20030813 | ||||||
Abu Dejana | Abu Dejana | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq | 20051017 | Link | ||||
Abu Deraa | Abu Deraa | Mehdi army | Iraq | 20060708 | Link | ||||
Abu Dhar | Abu Dhar | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq-Jordan | 20050830 | |||||
Abu Dijana | Abu Dijana | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq | 20051017 | Link | ||||
Abu Doha | Abu Doha | al-Qaeda | Arrested | 20030112 | |||||
Abu Duaa | Abu Duaa | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq | 20051026 | Link | ||||
Abu Dujan | Abu Dujan | Moroccan Islamic Combatant Group | Europe | 20050809 | |||||
Abu Dujan al Afghani | Abu Dujan al Afghani | al-Qaeda in Europe | Europe | 20040313 | |||||
Abu Dujana al-Afghani | Abu Dujana al-Afghani | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20040509 | Link | ||||
Abu Dzeit | Abu Dzeit | Chechnya | Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia | Deceased | 20051228 | Link | |||
Abu Dzheit | Abu Dzheit | Chechnya | Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia | 20050901 | |||||
Abu Fadi | Abu Fadi | Palestinian Authority | Middle East | Palestinian | 20030420 | ||||
Abu Fadl al-Iraqi | Abu Fadl al-Iraqi | al-Qaeda | Iraq | 20051117 | Link | ||||
Abu Fahd | Abu Fahd | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20060315 | Link | ||||
Abu Fahdl al-Iraqi | Abu Fahdl al-Iraqi | Supreme Council of Global Jihad | Terror Networks | 20030813 | |||||
Abu Fahdl al-Makki | Abu Fahdl al-Makki | Supreme Council of Global Jihad | Terror Networks | 20030813 | |||||
Abu Fahdl al-Masri | Abu Fahdl al-Masri | Supreme Council of Global Jihad | Terror Networks | 20030813 | |||||
Abu Farah | Abu Farah | Islamic Jihad | Syria-Lebanon | 20040104 | |||||
Abu Faraj | Abu Faraj | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20030315 | |||||
Abu Faraj Al Libby | Abu Faraj Al Libby | al-Qaeda | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20050809 | |||||
Abu Faraj Al-Libby | Abu Faraj Al-Libby | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20051206 | Link | ||||
Abu Faraj al Libbi | Abu Faraj al Libbi | al-Qaeda | Afghanistan-Pak-India | Libyan | In Jug | 20051027 | Link | ||
Abu Faraj al-Libbi | Abu Faraj al-Libbi | al-Qaeda | Afghanistan/South Asia | Libyan | At Large | Key Aide | 20050715 | ||
Sold out by disgruntled Uzbeks | |||||||||
Abu Fareed | Abu Fareed | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq-Jordan | 20040705 | Link | ||||
Abu Farida al-Masri | Abu Farida al-Masri | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq-Jordan | 20040709 | Link | ||||
Abu Farj al-Libi | Abu Farj al-Libi | al-Qaeda | Iraq | 20060608 | Link | ||||
Abu Farj-al-Libi | Abu Farj-al-Libi | al-Qaeda | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20050912 | Link | ||||
Abu Farouq | Abu Farouq | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq | 20060227 | Link | ||||
Abu Farraj al-Libbi | Abu Farraj al-Libbi | Al Qaeda | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20050701 | |||||
Abu Farraj al-Libbi | al-Qaeda | Afghanistan/South Asia | Libyan | In Jug | Big Shot | 20050607 | |||
Identified as al-Qaeda #3, successor to Khalid Sheikh Mohammad. | |||||||||
Abu Farukh | Abu Farukh | Chechnya | Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia | 20050901 | |||||
Abu Fath Al-Pastuni | Abu Fath Al-Pastuni | Jemaah Islamiah | Southeast Asia | 20031214 | |||||
Abu Fatih | Abu Fatih | Jemaah Islamiyah | Southeast Asia | 20040508 | Link | ||||
Abu Fatima | Abu Fatima | al-Qaida in Iraq | Iraq-Jordan | 20050917 | Link | ||||
Abu Firas | Abu Firas | Palestinian Authority | Israel-Palestine | Palestinian | 20040328 | ||||
Abu Galif | Abu Galif | Fatah Tanzim | Israel-Palestine | Palestinian | At Large | Controller | 20020410 | ||
Alias of Ibrahim Musa Salem Abayat: born 1973, resident of Bethlehem, a prominent Tanzim operative who heads a military cell. He is the successor of Hasin and Atef Abayat (deceased), involved in the firing of mortars at the Jerusalem neighborhood of Gilo. He was responsible for the following terrorist attacks: - June 2001: the murder of IDF officer Yehuda Edri. - September 2001: the murder of Sarit Amrani. - January 2002: the murder of Avi Boaz. | |||||||||
Abu Ghaib | Abu Ghaib | al-Qaeda | Syria-Lebanon-Iran | 20051101 | Link | ||||
Abu Hadeed | Abu Hadeed | Lashkar-e-Taiba | India-Pakistan | 20020531 | |||||
Abu Hadid | Abu Hadid | Lashkar-e-Taiba | India-Pakistan | 20020523 | |||||
Abu Hafs | Abu Hafs | Al-Salafiyah al-Jihadiyah | Africa: North | 20051027 | Link | ||||
Abu Hafs | al-Qaeda | Afghanistan | Egyptian | Deceased | Key Aide | 20011213 | |||
One of several aliases used by Mohamad Atef | |||||||||
Abu Hafs Al-Masri | Abu Hafs Al-Masri | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20030510 | |||||
Abu Hafs Al-Masri | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040209 | ||||||
Abu Hafs al Masri | Abu Hafs al Masri | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | Egyptian | Deceased | 20040611 | Link | ||
al-Qaeda operations officer, killed in U.S. airstrike | |||||||||
Abu Hafs al-Masri | Abu Hafs al-Masri | al-Qaeda | Down Under | 20040520 | Link | ||||
Abu Hafs al-Ourdoni | Abu Hafs al-Ourdoni | Chechnya | Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia | 20051211 | Link | ||||
Abu Hafs al-Sudani | Abu Hafs al-Sudani | al-Qaeda in Africa | Africa Horn | 20060913 | Link | ||||
Abu Hafs the Mauritanian | Abu Hafs the Mauritanian | al-Qaeda | Axis of Evil | 20030516 | |||||
Abu Hagar Al Moqrin | Abu Hagar Al Moqrin | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040613 | Link | ||||
Abu Haidar | Abu Haidar | Indonesian Mujahiddin Council | Southeast Asia | 20040525 | Link | ||||
Abu Haidar | Mahdi Army | Iraq | 20061003 | Link | |||||
Abu Hajer | Abu Hajer | al-Qaeda | 20031224 | ||||||
Abu Hajer al-Iraqi | Abu Hajer al-Iraqi | al-Qaeda | Iraq | 20031115 | |||||
Abu Hajir | Abu Hajir | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031230 | |||||
Abu Hajir | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20060613 | Link | |||||
Abu Hajir Al Libi | Abu Hajir Al Libi | Libyan Islamic Fighting Group | Africa North | 20060209 | Link | ||||
Abu Hajjer | Abu Hajjer | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20031101 | |||||
Abu Hamid | Abu Hamid | al-Qaeda | Iraq-Jordan | 20050823 | |||||
Abu Hamid al-Luzon | Abu Hamid al-Luzon | Rajah Solaiman | Southeast Asia | 20051116 | Link | ||||
Abu Hamza | Abu Hamza | Al Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20030111 | |||||
Abu Hamza | Finsbury Park Mosque | Home Front: WoT | 20050722 | ||||||
Abu Hamza | Muslim Defence Force | India-Pakistan | 20030803 | ||||||
Abu Hamza | Finsbury Park | Britain | 20040418 | Link | |||||
Abu Hamza | Lashkar-e-Taiba | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20020531 | ||||||
Abu Hamza | Islamic Army of Aden | Britain | 20030407 | ||||||
Abu Hamza | Learned Elders of Islam | Europe | 20040212 | ||||||
Abu Hamza | Supporters of Shariah | Britain | Egyptian | Arrested | Supremo | 20011119 | |||
Lunatic preacher and recruiter for al-Qaeda, aka Captain Hook. | |||||||||
Abu Hamza | al-Qaeda | Middle East | 20050722 | ||||||
Abu Hamza | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq-Jordan | 20050706 | ||||||
Abu Hamza | Jaish-e-Mohammad | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20011220 | ||||||
Abu Hamza | Friends of Shariah | Britain | Supremo | 20050612 | |||||
Abu Hamza Al-Muhajer | Abu Hamza Al-Muhajer | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq | 20060930 | Link | ||||
Abu Hamza Rabia | Abu Hamza Rabia | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20051212 | Link | ||||
Abu Hamza al Jazeeri | Abu Hamza al Jazeeri | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20030831 | |||||
Abu Hamza al Masri | Abu Hamza al Masri | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20050725 | |||||
Abu Hamza al-Baghdadi | Abu Hamza al-Baghdadi | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq | 20050922 | Link | ||||
Abu Hamza al-Masri | Abu Hamza al-Masri | Supporters of Shariah | Home Front | 20030606 | |||||
Abu Hamza al-Masri | Supreme Council of Global Jihad | Terror Networks | 20030813 | ||||||
Abu Hamza al-Masri | Islamic Army of Aden | Britain | 20030606 | ||||||
Abu-Hamza Al-Masri | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20040411 | ||||||
Abu Hamza al-Masri | Supporters of Sharia | Britain | 20060209 | Link | |||||
Abu Hamza al-Masri | al-Qaeda | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20050808 | ||||||
Abu Hamza al-Masri | Friends of Shariah | Britain | 20030502 | ||||||
Abu Hamza al-Masri | Finsbury Park mosque | Europe | 20030117 | ||||||
Abu Hamza al-Masri | al-Qaeda USA | Home Front | 20030606 | ||||||
Abu Hamza al-Masri | Jamaat-e-Islami | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20050713 | ||||||
Abu Hamza al-Muhajer | Abu Hamza al-Muhajer | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq | Egyptian | At Large | 20060907 | |||
took over leadership of the terror network and was endorsed by Osama bin Laden after Abu Musab al-Zarqawi was killed | |||||||||
Abu Hamza al-Muhajer | al-Qaida in Iraq | 20061008 | Link | ||||||
Abu Hamza al-Muhajir | Abu Hamza al-Muhajir | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq | At Large | 20060613 | Link | |||
Abu Hamzah Al-Mouhajer | Abu Hamzah Al-Mouhajer | Iraqi Insurgency | Iraq | 20060703 | Link | ||||
Abu Hanafiah | Abu Hanafiah | Jemaah Islamiah | Southeast Asia | 20020211 | |||||
Abu Haris Abdul Hakim | Abu Haris Abdul Hakim | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20030622 | |||||
Abu Harith al-Dosari | Abu Harith al-Dosari | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq-Jordan | 20040705 | Link | ||||
Abu Hassan | Abu Hassan | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq | 20051026 | Link | ||||
Abu Hassan | Islamic Army of Aden | Arabia | Yemeni | Controller | 20030120 | ||||
Abu Hassan led the kidnap of 16 Western tourists and told his gunmen to murder as many as they could when Yemeni soldiers tried to rescue them. Four, including three Britons, died. | |||||||||
Abu Hassan | Supporters of Sharia | Europe | 20030120 | ||||||
Abu Hassan led the kidnap of 16 Western tourists and told his gunmen to murder as many as they could when Yemeni soldiers tried to rescue them. Four, including three Britons, died. | |||||||||
Abu Hassan | Hamas | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20060512 | Link | |||||
Abu Haya al-Suri | Abu Haya al-Suri | al-Qaeda in Turkey | Europe | 20050815 | |||||
Abu Hazim | Abu Hazim | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040316 | |||||
Abu Hazim | al-Qaeda | Iran | 20031014 | ||||||
Abu Hazim al-Shaair | Abu Hazim al-Shaair | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | 20040223 | ||||||
Abu Hazim al-Shair | Abu Hazim al-Shair | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040316 | |||||
Abu Hazim al-Shair | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20031002 | ||||||
Abu Hijrat | Abu Hijrat | Jaish-e-Mohammad | India-Pakistan | 20020204 | |||||
Abu Hijrat | Jaish-e-Muhammad | India-Pakistan | 20020108 | ||||||
Abu Huda | Abu Huda | Palestinian Liberation Front | Syria-Lebanon-Iran | 20040404 | |||||
Abu Hudhaif | Abu Hudhaif | Al-Haramain Islamic Foundation | East/Subsaharan Africa | 20030531 | |||||
Abu Huraira | Abu Huraira | Al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20030114 | |||||
Abu Huraira | Lashker-e-Taiba | India-Pakistan | 20020509 | ||||||
Abu Hureira | Shehab al-Qaddour | Fatah al-Islam | Syria-Lebanon-Iran | Lebanese | Deceased | 20070806 | Link | ||
Abu Huzaifa, | Abu Huzaifa, | Lashkar-e-Taiba | India-Pakistan | 20060117 | Link | ||||
Abu Huzifa | Abu Huzifa | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20020619 | |||||
Abu Hyder | Abu Hyder | Lashkar-i-Taiba | India-Pakistan | 20020203 | |||||
Abu Ibraheem | Abu Ibraheem | Harakat ul-Khilafah | Afghanistan/South Asia | Pakistani | At Large | Supremo | 20020908 | ||
Abu Ibraheem Allamah Shaykh Taqiuddin an-Nabhani | Abu Ibraheem Allamah Shaykh Taqiuddin an-Nabhani | Hizb ut-Tahrir | Terror Networks | 20030504 | |||||
Abu Ibrahim | Abu Ibrahim | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20030408 | |||||
Abu Ibrahim | al-Qaeda | Middle East | 20040204 | ||||||
Abu Ibrahim Mustafa | Abu Ibrahim Mustafa | Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat | Africa: North | Deceased | 20031222 | ||||
Abu Ibrahim Mustafa | Salafist Group for Dawa and Fighting | Africa: North | 20040112 | ||||||
Abu Ibrahim Mustapha | Abu Ibrahim Mustapha | Salafist Group for Call and Combat | Africa: North | 20040701 | Link | ||||
Abu Ikhlas al-Misri | Abu Ikhlas al-Misri | al-Qaeda | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20050728 | |||||
Abu Imad al-Rifai | Abu Imad al-Rifai | Palestinian Islamic Jihad | Middle East | 20030331 | |||||
Abu Inundail | Abu Inundail | Abu Sayyaf | Southeast Asia | 20020115 | |||||
Abu Isha | Abu Isha | Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh | Bangladesh | 20051218 | Link | ||||
Abu Islam | Abu Islam | Fatah Tanzim | Middle East | 20021211 | |||||
Abu Islam | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq-Jordan | 20050831 | ||||||
Abu Ismail | Abu Ismail | al-Qaeda | Down Under | 20040525 | Link | ||||
Abu Issam al-Makki | Abu Issam al-Makki | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031205 | |||||
Abu Iyad | Abu Iyad | al-Qaeda | Caucasus | 20031023 | |||||
Abu Iyad | Mujahideen in Baghdad | Iraq | 20030418 | ||||||
Abu Izz al-Din | Abu Izz al-Din | Supreme Council of Global Jihad | Terror Networks | 20030813 | |||||
Abu Izz ud-Deen | Abu Izz ud-Deen | Society of Converts to Islam | Britain | At Large | Big Shot | 20020908 | |||
Chairman of The Society of Converts to Islam | |||||||||
Abu Izzadeen | Abu Izzadeen | al-Ghurabaa | Britain | British | In Jug | Big Shot | 20060921 | Link | |
Abu Izzadeen | Al Ghurabaa | Britain | 20050805 | ||||||
Abu Jabbar | Abu Jabbar | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq-Jordan | 20050830 | |||||
Abu Jabbar | Numan Brigade | Iraq-Jordan | 20050830 | ||||||
Abu Jamil | Abu Jamil | Libyan Islamic Fighting Group | Africa North | 20060209 | Link | ||||
Abu Janar | Abu Janar | Lashkar-e-Taiba | India-Pakistan | 20060824 | Link | ||||
Abu Jandal | Abu Jandal | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20060228 | Link | ||||
Abu Jandal al-Azdi | Abu Jandal al-Azdi | Learned Elders of Islam | Terror Networks | 20031123 | |||||
Abu Janna | Abu Janna | al-Qaeda | Iraq-Jordan | 20050713 | |||||
Abu Janna | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20051117 | Link | |||||
Abu Jarah Urduni | Abu Jarah Urduni | Chechnya | Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia | 20050820 | |||||
Abu Jarin | Abu Jarin | Abu Sayyaf | Southeast Asia | 20040319 | |||||
Abu Jibreel | Abu Jibreel | Tawhid and Jihad | Iraq | 20060516 | Link | ||||
Abu Jibril | Abu Jibril | Jemaah Islamiyah | Southeast Asia | Indonesian | At Large | Holy Man | 20050608 | ||
The US State Department in 2003 described Jibril as Jemaah Islamiyah's "primary recruiter and second in command". | |||||||||
Abu Jibril | Jamaah Islamiyah | Southeast Asia | 20031009 | ||||||
Abu Jibril | Supreme Council of Global Jihad | Terror Networks | 20030813 | ||||||
Abu Jibril alias Fikiruddin Muqti | Abu Jibril alias Fikiruddin Muqti | Jemaah Islamiyah | Southeast Asia | 20021212 | |||||
Abu Jibril alias Fikiruddin Muqti | Al Qaeda | Southeast Asia | 20021212 | ||||||
Abu Jihad | Abu Jihad | Jemaah Islamiyah | Southeast Asia | 20030523 | |||||
Abu Jihad Talaat | Abu Jihad Talaat | Islamic Jihad | Syria-Lebanon | 20030504 | |||||
Abu Kalhed | Abu Kalhed | al-Qaeda | Europe | 20030905 | |||||
Abu Kamraz | Abu Kamraz | Harkat-ul-Jehadi Islami | India-Pakistan | 20031102 | |||||
Abu Kana | Abu Kana | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20060612 | Link | ||||
Abu Kasha | Abu Kasha | Lashkar-e-Taiba | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20040414 | Link | ||||
Abu Kebab | Abu Kebab | Al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20030323 | |||||
Abu Khabab | Abu Khabab | al-Qaeda | Europe | 20030914 | |||||
Abu Khabab | al-Qaeda | Africa: North | 20040319 | ||||||
Abu Khabab al-Masri | Abu Khabab al-Masri | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20060118 | Link | ||||
Abu Khabab al-Masri | Jaish-e-Mohammed | Afghanistan-Pak-India | 20051104 | Link | |||||
Abu Khabaib | Abu Khabaib | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20061002 | Link | ||||
Abu Khabbab | Abu Khabbab | al-Qaeda | Britain | 20040715 | Link | ||||
Abu Khabbab | al-Qaeda | Britain | 20040715 | Link | |||||
Abu Khaled | Abu Khaled | Fatah Intifadah | Israel-Palestine | 20040424 | Link | ||||
Abu Khaled | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20030522 | ||||||
Abu Khaled | Hofstadgroup | Europe | 20051221 | Link | |||||
Abu Khaled Omla | Abu Khaled Omla | Fatah Intifadah | Israel-Palestine | 20040424 | Link | ||||
Abu Khaled the Frenchman | Abu Khaled the Frenchman | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20051207 | Link | ||||
Abu Khalil | Abu Khalil | Hizb al-Tawhid | Terror Networks | 20031210 | |||||
Abu Khamis Khulaifawi | Abu Khamis Khulaifawi | Iraqi Insurgency | Iraq-Jordan | 20040407 | |||||
Abu Khawla | Abu Khawla | Libyan Islamic Fighting Group | Africa North | 20060209 | Link | ||||
Abu Kutayba | Abu Kutayba | Chechnya | Caucasus | 20040703 | Link | ||||
Abu Laith al-Libi | Abu Laith al-Libi | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | Libyan | At Large | 20060222 | Link | ||
Planned suicide boomer that went off during Cheney visit to Bagram. | |||||||||
Abu Laith al-Libi | al-Qaeda | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20040616 | Link | |||||
Abu Leil | Abu Leil | Hamas | Middle East | 20030202 | |||||
Abu Lukman | Abu Lukman | Abu Sayyaf | Southeast Asia | 20020623 | |||||
Abu Lutfi | Abu Lutfi | Fatah | Middle East | 20020622 | |||||
Abu Maaz | Abu Maaz | Lashkar-e-Taiba | India-Pakistan | 20051205 | Link | ||||
Abu Maha | Abu Maha | Mahdi Army | Iraq | 20061003 | Link | ||||
Abu Mahmoud | Abu Mahmoud | Benevolence International Foundation | Home Front | 20030130 | |||||
Abu Majdi al-Sharqawi | Abu Majdi al-Sharqawi | Fatah | Syria-Lebanon | Palestinian | Controller | 20030426 | |||
Fatah official in Ein el-Hilweh. | |||||||||
Abu Majid | Abu Majid | Al-Masourian | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20020514 | |||||
Abu Mariam | Abu Mariam | Salafi Jihad | North Africa | 20030604 | |||||
Abu Marwan | Abu Marwan | Iraqi Insurgency | Iraq | 20060703 | Link | ||||
Abu Marwan Al Suri | Abu Marwan Al Suri | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20060422 | Link | ||||
Abu Marwan al Suri | Abu Marwan al Suri | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20060424 | Link | ||||
Abu Marwan al-Suri | Abu Marwan al-Suri | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20060421 | Link | ||||
Abu Maryam | Abu Maryam | al-Qaeda | Home Front | 20040122 | |||||
Abu Marzook | Abu Marzook | Hamas | Terror Networks | 20050729 | |||||
Abu Marzouk | Abu Marzouk | Hamas | Israel-Palestine | 20040424 | Link | ||||
Abu Masab Roiters | Abu Masab Roiters | Egyptian Islamic Jihad | Israel-Palestine | 20020408 | |||||
Abu Mastan | Abu Mastan | Lashkar-e-Taiba | India-Pakistan | 20060920 | Link | ||||
Abu Maysara al-Iraqi | Abu Maysara al-Iraqi | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq-Jordan | At Large | 20050715 | ||||
Abu Maysarah al Iraqi | Abu Maysarah al Iraqi | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq-Jordan | Iraqi | At Large | Mouthpiece | 20050825 | ||
Abu Maysira al-Iraqi | Abu Maysira al-Iraqi | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | Iraqi | At Large | 20051012 | Link | ||
Abu Mazen | Abu Mazen | Palestinian Authority | Israel-Palestine | Palestinian | 20020404 | ||||
Abu Mehjan | Abu Mehjan | Dinnieh | Syria-Lebanon | 20030412 | |||||
Abu Mehjan | Usbat al-Ansar | Syria-Lebanon | 20030717 | ||||||
Abu Mehjan | Takfir wa al-Hijra | Syria-Lebanon | 20030412 | ||||||
Abu Mindar | Abu Mindar | Taliban | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20011102 | |||||
Abu Mitab | Abu Mitab | Jamaat al-Tawhid and Jihad | Iraq-Jordan | 20040506 | Link | ||||
Abu Mohamed | Abu Mohamed | Salafist Group for Call and Combat | North Africa | 20030605 | |||||
Abu Mohamed al-Ablaj | Abu Mohamed al-Ablaj | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20030513 | |||||
Abu Mohamed al-Masri | Abu Mohamed al-Masri | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20030626 | |||||
Abu Mohammad Sayeed | Abu Mohammad Sayeed | Lashkar-e-Taiba | India-Pakistan | 20060920 | Link | ||||
Abu Mohammed | Abu Mohammed | al-Qaeda | Europe | 20051011 | Link | ||||
Abu Mohammed | Islamic Jihad | Middle East | Palestinian | At Large | Controller | 20020919 | |||
Involved with a plot to poison the drinking water at one of Jerusalem's hospitals | |||||||||
Abu Mohammed | al-Qaeda in Turkey | Europe | 20050815 | ||||||
Abu Mohammed | Iraqi Insurgency | Iraq | 20040102 | ||||||
Abu Mohammed | Salafist Group for Call and Combat | North Africa | 20021125 | ||||||
Abu Mohammed | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq-Jordan | 20040211 | ||||||
Abu Mohammed Al Ablaj | Abu Mohammed Al Ablaj | al-Qaeda | 20040101 | ||||||
Abu Mohammed Al Masri | Abu Mohammed Al Masri | al-Qaeda | 20040229 | ||||||
Abu Mohammed Al-Ablaj | Abu Mohammed Al-Ablaj | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20031225 | |||||
Abu Mohammed Al-Ghamdi | Abu Mohammed Al-Ghamdi | al-Qaeda in Yemen | Arabia | Saudi | At Large | Front Man | 20031103 | ||
The mouthpiece of the Yemeni Unionist Party Al-Wahdawi Weekly in its issue released Oct. 27, said that it has received a phone call via satellites from a person named Abu Mohammed Al-Ghamedi, a Saudi national, who claimed that he was the representative of Al-Qaeda in Yemen and he went saying that they are ready to pursue attacking the American interests in the country. | |||||||||
Abu Mohammed Al-Ghamedi | Abu Mohammed Al-Ghamedi | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20031103 | |||||
Abu Mohammed Hamza | Abu Mohammed Hamza | Iraqi Insurgency | Iraq-Jordan | 20040226 | |||||
Abu Mohammed Hamza | Ansar al-Islam | Iraq-Jordan | 20040224 | ||||||
Abu Mohammed al Maqdisi | Abu Mohammed al Maqdisi | al Ghurabaa | Britain | 20051119 | Link | ||||
Abu Mohammed al Masri | Abu Mohammed al Masri | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Terror Networks | 20060612 | Link | ||||
Abu Mohammed al-Ablaj | Abu Mohammed al-Ablaj | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20030528 | |||||
Abu Mohammed al-Maqdisi | Sheik Abu Mohammad al-Maqdisi | al-Qaeda | Iraq-Jordan | 20050712 | |||||
Abu Muhammad al-Maqdisi | Learned Elders of Islam | Terror Networks | 20031123 | ||||||
Abu Mohammed al-Maqdisi | Supreme Council of Global Jihad | Terror Networks | 20030813 | ||||||
Abu-Mohammed al-Maqdisi | Learned Elders of Islam | Iraq-Jordan | 20050704 | ||||||
Sheik Abu-Mohammed al-Maqdisi | Learned Elders of Islam | Iraq-Jordan | 20050706 | ||||||
Abu Mohammed al-Masri | Abu Mohammed al-Masri | al-Qaeda in Turkey | 20040225 | ||||||
Abu Mohammed al-Masri | al-Qaeda | Iran | 20030529 | ||||||
Abu Mohjen | Abu Mohjen | Usbat Al Ansar | Syria-Lebanon | 20030716 | |||||
Abu Mohjen | Usbat al-Ansar | Syria-Lebanon | 20030519 | ||||||
Abu Mohsin | Abu Mohsin | Al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20030114 | |||||
Abu Mosab | Abu Mosab | al Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20021214 | |||||
Abu Moussa | Abu Moussa | Fatah Intifada | Syria-Lebanon-Iran | 20051027 | Link | ||||
Abu Moussa | Fatah Intifadah | Israel-Palestine | 20040424 | Link | |||||
Abu Mtafa al-Shaibani | Abu Mtafa al-Shaibani | Iraqi Insurgency | Iraq | 20060703 | Link | ||||
Abu Mughen | Abu Mughen | al-Qaeda in Europe | Europe | 20040318 | |||||
Abu Muhajer | Abu Muhajer | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq-Jordan | 20050830 | |||||
Abu Muhammad | Abu Muhammad | al-Qaeda | Europe | 20040121 | |||||
Abu Muhammad | Jamaat al-Tawhid wal-Jihad bil-Maghrib | Africa North | 20051217 | Link | |||||
Abu Muhammad | Bayat Al-Imam | Terror Networks | 20051207 | Link | |||||
Abu Muhammad | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Iraq | 20030905 | ||||||
Abu Muhammad Saleh | Abu Muhammad Saleh | Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20040419 | Link | ||||
Abu Muhammad al-Ablaj | Abu Muhammad al-Ablaj | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20031111 | |||||
Abu Muhammad al-Lubnani | Abu Muhammad al-Lubnani | Patriotic Union of Kurdistan | Iraq | 20060609 | Link | ||||
Abu Muhammad al-Maqdesi | Abu Muhammad al-Maqdesi | Learned Elders of Islam | Terror Networks | 20040323 | |||||
Abu Muhammed Hamza | Abu Muhammed Hamza | Iraqi Insurgency | Iraq-Jordan | 20040225 | |||||
Abu Muhommad | Abu Muhommad | al Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq | 20051211 | Link | ||||
Abu Mujahid | Abu Mojahed | Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades | Middle East | 20021130 | |||||
Abu Mujahed | Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigade | Isreal-Palestine | 20020406 | ||||||
Abu Mujahid | Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades | Isreal-Palestine | 20020316 | ||||||
Abu Mujahed | Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades | Middle East | 20030826 | ||||||
Abu Mujahid Nadeem | Abu Mujahid Nadeem | Jamaat-ud-Dawa | India-Pakistan | 20040220 | |||||
Abu Mukhtar | Abu Mukhtar | al-Qaeda | Iraq-Jordan | 20050822 | |||||
Abu Munder al-Saidi | Abu Munder al-Saidi | Libyan Islamic Fighting Group | Africa: North | 20051108 | Link | ||||
Abu Murshad | Abu Murshad | Lashkar-e-Taiba | India-Pakistan | 20030809 | |||||
Abu Musa | Abu Musa | Abu Sayyaf | Southeast Asia | Filipino | Deceased | Cannon Fodder | 20020621 | ||
Killed in sea battle along with Abu Sabaya | |||||||||
Abu Musaab | Abu Musaab | Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat | Africa North | 20060914 | Link | ||||
Abu Musaab Abd al-Wadoud | Abu Musaab Abd al-Wadoud | Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat | Africa: North | 20051002 | Link | ||||
Abu Musaab al-Suri | Abu Musaab al-Suri | al-Qaeda in Europe | Europe | 20050716 | |||||
Abu Musab | Abu Musab | Jundulalh | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20040714 | Link | ||||
Abu Musab Abd al-Wadoud | Abu Musab Abd al-Wadoud | Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat | Africa: North | 20051108 | Link | ||||
Abu Musab Abdel Wadoud | Abu Musab Abdel Wadoud | Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat | Africa North | 20060104 | Link | ||||
Abu Musab Abdel Wadoud | Salafist Group for Call and Combat | Africa: North | 20050704 | ||||||
Abu Musab Abdel Wadoud | Supreme Council of Global Jihad | Terror Networks | 20030813 | ||||||
Abu Musab Abdul Wadud | Abu Musab Abdul Wadud | Salafist Group for Call and Combat | Africa: North | 20050914 | Link | ||||
Abu Musab Al Suri | Abu Musab Al Suri | al-Qaeda | Afghanistan-Pak-India | 20051107 | Link | ||||
Abu Musab Al-Zarqawi | Abu Musab Al-Zarqawi | Jihad and Tawhid Brigades | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20060921 | Link | ||||
Abu Musab al Zarqawi | Abu Musab al Zarqawi | al-Qaeda | Arabia | Jordanian | Deceased | 20060228 | Link | ||
Abu Musab al-Iraqi | Abu Musab al-Iraqi | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq | 20051017 | Link | ||||
Abu Musab al-Iraqi | al-Qaeda | Africa: North | 20051116 | Link | |||||
Abu Musab al-Saudi | Abu Musab al-Saudi | Supreme Council of Global Jihad | Terror Networks | 20030813 | |||||
Abu Musab al-Seif | Abu Musab al-Seif | Chechnya | Africa North | 20051215 | Link | ||||
Abu Musab al-Siri | Abu Musab al-Siri | al-Qaeda in Europe | Britain | 20050804 | |||||
Abu Musab al-Suri | Abu Musab al-Suri | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20040523 | Link | ||||
Abu Musab al-Zarqawi | Fadel Nazzal Al Khalayleh | Ansar Al-Islam | Iraq-Jordan | Jordanian | At Large | Big Shot | 20040210 | ||
Real name of Zarqawi | |||||||||
Abu Musab al-Zarqawi | al-Qaeda | Iraq-Jordan | Jordanian | Deceased | Supremo | 20040210 | |||
Looking very natural | |||||||||
Abu-Musab al-Zarqawi | al-Tawhid | Iraq-Jordan | 20031219 | ||||||
Abu Musab al-Zarqawi | Moroccan Combatant Islamic Group | Europe | Jordanian | Deceased | 20040516 | Link | |||
Abu Musab al Zarqawi | Coalition for Militant Action in the Niger Delta | Africa: Subsaharan | 20051027 | Link | |||||
Abu Musab Al Zarqawi | Tawhid and Jihad | Africa: North | 20050704 | ||||||
Abu Mussab al-Zarqawi | al Qaeda | Middle East | 20030204 | ||||||
Abu Musab al-Zarqawi | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq-Jordan | Jordanian | Deceased | 20050712 | ||||
Abu Musab al-Zarqawi | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq-Jordan | Jordanian | Deceased | 20050713 | ||||
Abu Musab al-Zarqawi | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Europe | Jordanian | Deceased | 20050815 | ||||
Abu Musaab al-Zarqawi | al-Tawhid | Middle East | 20050719 | ||||||
Abu Musab al-Zarqawi | al-Qaeda in Europe | Europe | Jordanian | Deceased | 20051205 | Link | |||
Abu Zarqawi | Ansar al-Islam | Iraq | 20040123 | ||||||
Abu Mussab al-Zarqawi | Ansar Al-Islam | Europe | Jordanian | Supremo | 20050701 | ||||
Abu Musab al-Zarqawi | Tawhid wal Jihad | Africa North | Jordanian | Deceased | 20060428 | Link | |||
Abu Musab al-Zarqawi | Tawhid and Jihad | Iraq | Jordanian | Deceased | 20060608 | Link | |||
Abu Musab Al-Zarqawi | Jund al-Shams | Middle East | 20030703 | ||||||
Abu Musab al-Zarqawi | Qaida al-Jihad | Iraq | Jordanian | Deceased | 20051104 | Link | |||
Abu Musab al-Zarqawi | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq-Jordan | Jordanian | Deceased | 20050627 | ||||
Abu-Musab al-Zarqawi | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq-Jordan | At Large | 20050704 | |||||
Abu Musab al Zarqawi | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq-Jordan | Jordanian | Deceased | Supremo | 20050907 | |||
Deader than a rock. | |||||||||
Abu Mussab al Zarqawi | al Qaeda | Middle East | 20030204 | ||||||
Abu Musab Al Zarqawi | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq-Jordan | Deceased | 20050825 | |||||
Abu Musab Al Zarqawi | Ansar al-Islam | Europe | 20040520 | Link | |||||
Abu Mussab al Zarqawi | Ansar al-Islam | Axis of Evil | 20030123 | ||||||
Abu Musab al-Zarqawi | Iraqi Insurgency | Iraq-Jordan | Jordanian | Deceased | 20040218 | ||||
Fadel Nazzal al-Khalayleh | al Qaeda | Middle East | Jordanian | At Large | Supremo | 20030204 | |||
Real name of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi | |||||||||
Abu Mussab Zarqawi | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq-Jordan | 20050705 | ||||||
Abu Musab al-Zarqawi | Ansar al-Islam | Europe | Jordanian | Deceased | 20051118 | Link | |||
Abu Musab al-Zarqawi | Jund al-Shams | Terror Networks | Jordanian | Deceased | 20040524 | Link | |||
Abu Musab al-Zarqawi | Beyyiat el-Imam | Terror Networks | Jordanian | Deceased | 20040524 | Link | |||
Abu Musab al-Zarqawi | Ansar Al-Islam | Iraq-Jordan | Jordanian | Deceased | 20040210 | ||||
Abu Musab al-Zarqawi | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq-Jordan | Jordanian | Deceased | Supremo | 20050623 | |||
Deader than a rock. | |||||||||
Abu Musaab al-Zarqawi | al-Qaeda | Middle East | Jordanian | At Large | Big Shot | 20021215 | |||
Ahmed Fadil al-Khalayila | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq-Jordan | Jordanian | Deceased | 20050609 | Link | |||
Doorknob dead | |||||||||
Abu Musab al-Zarqawi | Omar Corps | Iraq-Jordan | Jordanian | Deceased | 20050708 | ||||
Abu Musab Al-Zarqawi | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20040107 | ||||||
Abu Mussab al Zarqawi | al-Tawhid | Axis of Evil | 20030502 | ||||||
Abu Musab al-Zarqawi | Bayat al-Imam | Central Asia | Jordanian | Deceased | 20040606 | Link | |||
Abu Musab Zarqawi | Ansar al-Islam | Europe | 20040111 | ||||||
Abu Musab Zarqawi | Al Tawhid | Terror Networks | 20031208 | ||||||
Abu Mussab Al-Zarqawi | al-Qaeda | Iraq-Jordan | Big Shot | 20050713 | |||||
Abu Musab al-Zarqawi | Omar Brigade | Iraq-Jordan | Jordanian | Deceased | 20050706 | ||||
Abu Mussab al Zarqawi | Al Tawhid | Europe | 20030205 | ||||||
Abu-Musab al-Zarqawi | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq-Jordan | Jordanian | Deceased | 20050614 | ||||
Abu Musab al-Zarqawi | Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan | Terror Networks | Jordanian | Deceased | 20040524 | Link | |||
Abu Musab Zarqawi | al-Qaeda | Axis of Evil | 20021005 | ||||||
Abu Musab Zarqawi | al-Tawhid | Axis of Evil | 20030930 | ||||||
Abu Musab al- Zarqawi | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq | 20051017 | Link | |||||
Abu Musab al-Zarqawi | Ansar al-Fath | Europe | Jordanian | Deceased | 20051011 | Link | |||
Abu Musab Zarqawi | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Syria-Lebanon-Iran | Jordanian | Deceased | Supremo | 20050613 | |||
Abu Mussab al-Zarqawi | Al-Tawhid | Europe | 20030625 | ||||||
Abu Mussab Zarqawi | al-Tawhid | Europe | 20030727 | ||||||
Abu Musab al-Zarqawi | Al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq-Jordan | Jordanian | Deceased | 20050716 | ||||
Abu Musab al-Zarqawi | al-Qaida in Iraq | Europe | Jordanian | Deceased | 20051028 | Link | |||
Abu Musab al-Zarqawi | al-Tawhid | Europe | Jordanian | Deceased | 20030704 | ||||
Abu Mussab al Zarqawi | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20030207 | ||||||
Abu Musab Al Zarqawi | Al Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq-Jordan | 20050714 | ||||||
Abu Musab Al Zarqawi | Al-Qaeda in Iraq | Africa: North | 20050805 | ||||||
Abu Musab al-Zarqawi | Jund al-Sham | Syria-Lebanon-Iran | Jordanian | Deceased | 20050707 | ||||
Abu Musab al-Zarqawi | Tawhid and Jihad Movement | Iraq-Jordan | Jordanian | Deceased | 20040707 | Link | |||
Abu Musab Al-Zarqawi | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq | Jordanian | Deceased | Supremo | 20051022 | Link | ||
Deader than a rock | |||||||||
Abu Musab Al Zarqawi | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20050705 | ||||||
Fadel Nazzal Al Khalayleh | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq-Jordan | 20040210 | ||||||
Abu Muslim al Austraili | Abu Muslim al Austraili | al-Qaeda | Down Under | 20040611 | Link | ||||
Abu Mussa | Abu Mussa | Fatah-Intifada | Axis of Evil | At Large | Supremo | 20020715 | |||
a dissident group which broke off from Yasser Arafat's mainstream Fatah movement, headquartered in Damascus | |||||||||
Abu Mussab Al Zarqawi | Abu Mussab Al Zarqawi | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq-Jordan | 20040620 | Link | ||||
Abu Mussab al-Zarqawi | Abu Mussab al-Zarqawi | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Terror Networks | 20051205 | Link | ||||
Abu Mussab al-Zarqawi | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | Deceased | 20051207 | Link | ||||
Abu Mussab al-Zarqawi | Ansar Al Sunna | Terror Networks | 20051205 | Link | |||||
Abu Mustafa | Abu Mustafa | Battalions of Islamic Holy War | Iraq-Jordan | 20040627 | Link | ||||
Abu Muwahhid | Abu Muwahhid | Al-Muhajiroun | Britain | 20040315 | |||||
Abu Naseem | Abu Naseem | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20030714 | |||||
Abu Nayaf al-Afgani | Abu Nayaf al-Afgani | Moroccan Islamic Combatant Group | Europe | 20040405 | |||||
Abu Nida | Abu Nida | Komite Penanggulungan Krisis | Southeast Asia | 20050909 | Link | ||||
Abu Nida | Abu Sayyaf | Southeast Asia | 20050909 | Link | |||||
Abu Nidal | Abu Nidal | Abu Sayyaf | Southeast Asia | 20031229 | |||||
Abu Nidal | Abu Nidal Organization | Iraq-Jordan | 20011203 | ||||||
Abu Nidal | Fatah Revolutionary Council | Terror Networks | Deceased | Supremo | 20021217 | ||||
Assassinated in Baghdad | |||||||||
Abu Nidal | Fatah Revolutionary Council | Terror Networks | Deceased | Supremo | 20020819 | ||||
blamed for killing 300 people and wounding 650 in 20 countries since 1973 | |||||||||
Abu Nidal | Fatah-Revolutionary Council | Middle East | Deceased | Supremo | 20020822 | ||||
Assassinated in Baghdad | |||||||||
Abu Nidal | Abu Nidal Organization | Home Front | 20031216 | ||||||
Abu Obaida | Abu Obaida | al-Qaeda | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20040625 | Link | ||||
Abu Obaidah al Misri | Abu Obaidah al Misri | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20060118 | Link | ||||
Abu Obaidah al-Masri | Abu Obaidah al-Masri | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20060202 | Link | ||||
Abu Obaideh | Abu Obaideh | Hamas | Israel-Palestine | 20050821 | |||||
Abu Obeida | Abu Obeida | Friends of Shariah | Europe | 20030122 | |||||
Abu Obeida | Hamas | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | Palestinian | At Large | 20060713 | Link | |||
Abu Obeida | Usbat al-Ansar | Middle East | Lebanese | Tough Guy | 20030521 | ||||
Alias of Badih Hamade | |||||||||
Abu Obeida | al-Qaeda affiliate | Syria-Lebanon | 20030515 | ||||||
Abu Obeida al-Turki | Abu Obeida al-Turki | al-Qaeda | Middle East | 20030227 | |||||
Abu Obeidah | Abu Obeidah | Hamas | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20060604 | Link | ||||
Abu Omar | Abu Omar | Al Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20030111 | |||||
Abu Omar | Chechnya | Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia | 20051219 | Link | |||||
Abu Omar | Ansar al-Islam | Europe | 20040111 | ||||||
Abu Omar | Iraqi Insurgency | Iraq-Jordan | 20040309 | ||||||
Abu Omar | Ansar Al-Islam | Europe | 20031210 | ||||||
Abu Omar | Supreme Council of Global Jihad | Terror Networks | 20030813 | ||||||
Abu Omar | al-Qaeda in Europe | Europe | 20051002 | Link | |||||
Abu Omar Abdebir | Abu Omar Abdebir | Salafist Group of Preaching and Combat | Africa North | 20060909 | Link | ||||
Abu Omar Abdul Bir | Abu Omar Abdul Bir | Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat | Africa North | 20060104 | Link | ||||
Abu Omar Al-Seif | Abu Omar Al-Seif | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20031231 | |||||
Abu Omar As-Seyf | Abu Omar As-Seyf | Chechnya | Europe | 20031212 | |||||
Abu Omar Mohammed bin Abdullah al-Saif | Abu Omar Mohammed bin Abdullah al-Saif | Chechnya | Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia | 20051203 | Link | ||||
Abu Omar Mohammed bin Abdullah al-Saif | al-Qaeda | Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia | 20051203 | Link | |||||
Abu Omar Muhammad Al-Seif | Abu Omar Muhammad Al-Seif | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20031101 | |||||
Abu Omar Muhammad al-Sayf | Abu Omar Muhammad al-Sayf | Chechnya | Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia | Chechen? | At Large | Holy Man | 20060130 | Link | |
Mufti of the Chechen mujahideen | |||||||||
Abu Omar al-Saif | Abu Omar al-Saif | Learned Elders of Islam | Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia | 20050928 | Link | ||||
Abu Omar al-Saif | Chechnya | Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia | 20051211 | Link | |||||
Abu Omar al-Saif | Supreme Council of Global Jihad | Terror Networks | 20030813 | ||||||
Abu Omar al-Seif | Abu Omar al-Seif | Chechnya | Africa North | 20051215 | Link | ||||
Abu Osama | Abu Osama | Tehrik-i-Islami Pakistan | India-Pakistan | 20031123 | |||||
Abu Osama | Lashkar-e-Taiba | India-Pakistan | 20060823 | Link | |||||
Abu Othman | Abu Othman | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq-Jordan | 20050830 | |||||
Abu Othman | Katilea group | Terror Networks | 20031210 | ||||||
Abu Pakistan | Abu Pakistan | Abu Sayyaf | Southeast Asia | 20030117 | |||||
Abu Qatada | Abu Qatada | al-Qaeda in Europe | Britain | Arrested | 20050812 | ||||
Abu Qatada | Group of Islamic Combatants of Morocco | Europe | 20040326 | ||||||
Abu Qatada al-Filistini | Abu Qatada | al-Qaeda | Britain | Holy Man | 20050811 | ||||
Abu Qatadah al-Philisteeni | Harakat al-Islah wal-Thaddi | Europe | 20021025 | ||||||
Abu Qatada al-Filistini | Supreme Council of Global Jihad | Terror Networks | 20030813 | ||||||
Abu Qatada | Learned Elders of Islam | Terror Networks | 20021205 | ||||||
Abu Qatada | Hizb al-Tawhid | Terror Networks | 20031210 | ||||||
Abu Qatadah | al-Tawhid | Britain | 20020424 | ||||||
Abu Qatadah al-Philisteeni | al-Qaeda | Europe | 20021025 | ||||||
Omar Abu Qatadah | Learned Elders of Islam | Terror Networks | 20031123 | ||||||
Abu Qatadah | Abu Qatadah | al Ghurabaa | Britain | 20051119 | Link | ||||
Abu Qatadah | al-Qaeda | Down Under | 20051109 | Link | |||||
Abu Qusai | Abu Qusai | Aqsa Martyrs Brigades | Israel-Palestine | 20040314 | |||||
Abu Qutadah | Abu Qutadah | Islamic Front for the Liberation of Iraq | Iraq | 20060311 | Link | ||||
Abu Qutadah | Learned Elders of Islam | Terror Networks | 20040323 | ||||||
Abu Qutaibah al-Mekki | Abu Qutaibah al-Mekki | al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | Arabia | 20030604 | |||||
Abu Raghd | Abu Raghd | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq | 20051106 | Link | ||||
Abu Raheel | Abu Raheel | Lashkar-e-Taiba | India-Pakistan | 20020531 | |||||
Abu Raihan | Abu Raihan | Jamaatul Mujahideen Bangladesh | Bangladesh | 20051009 | Link | ||||
Abu Ramez | Abu Ramez | Jund al-Sham | Syria-Lebanon-Iran | 20051026 | Link | ||||
Abu Ramiz Sahmarani | Abu Ramiz Sahmarani | Dunniyeh Group | Middle East | Lebanese | Cannon Fodder | 20020814 | |||
"We will not hand over ourselves to those infidels [Fatah] and we will not leave the camp even if there is a bloodbath. We are on Islamic territory and among Muslims," said Mr Sahmarani | |||||||||
Abu Rida | Abu Rida | Libyan Islamic Fighting Group | Africa North | 20060209 | Link | ||||
Abu Rusdan | Abu Rusdan | Jamaah Islamiyah | Southeast Asia | 20030505 | |||||
Abu Rusdan | Jemaah Islamiah | Southeast Asia | 20031029 | ||||||
Abu Rusdan | Jemaah Islamiyah | Southeast Asia | Indonesian | At Large | Supremo | 20030814 | |||
The government said it believes that Rusdan replaced Abu Bakar Bashir as the leader of the terrorist group | |||||||||
Abu Rushdi | Abu Rushdi | Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-General Command | Syria-Lebanon-Iran | 20020520 | |||||
Abu Rusydan | Abu Rusydan | Jamaah Islamiyah | Southeast Asia | 20031104 | |||||
Abu Saad al-Ameli | Abu Saad al-Ameli | Supreme Council of Global Jihad | Terror Networks | 20030813 | |||||
Abu Saad al-Ameli | Ulama al-sahwah | Terror Networks | 20030811 | ||||||
Abu Saad al-Ameli | Learned Elders of Islam | Terror Networks | 20030811 | ||||||
Abu Sabaya | Abu Sabaya | Abu Sayyaf | Southeast Asia | 20050723 | |||||
Abu Sadat Sayem | Abu Sadat Sayem | Jamaatul Mujahideen Bangladesh | Bangladesh | 20051009 | Link | ||||
Abu Safyan | Abu Safyan | al-Qaeda | Afghanistan-Pak-India | 20051118 | Link | ||||
Abu Safyan Lahzar | Abu Safyan Lahzar | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20060817 | Link | ||||
Abu Saifullah | Abu Saifullah | Tehrik-i-Islami Pakistan | India-Pakistan | 20031123 | |||||
Abu Saifullah | Lashker-e-Taiba | India-Pakistan | 20020509 | ||||||
Abu Sakhalin | Abu Sakhalin | Hamas | Israel-Palestine | 20040211 | |||||
Abu Sakhar al-Libi | Abu Sakhar al-Libi | Libyan Islamic Fighting Group | Africa: North | 20051108 | Link | ||||
Abu Saki | Abu Saki | Jemaah Islamiyah | Southeast Asia | 20050331 | |||||
Abu Salah | Abu Salah | al-Qaeda | Down Under | 20040322 | |||||
Abu Saleh | Abu Saleh | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20031027 | |||||
Abu Saleh Ali Yaqub | Abu Saleh Ali Yaqub | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20021008 | |||||
Abu Saliah | Abu Saliah | al-Muhajiroun | Britain | 20040418 | Link | ||||
Abu Salima El Libi | Abu Salima El Libi | Libyan Islamic Fighting Group | Africa North | 20060209 | Link | ||||
Abu Salma Al-Hijazi | Abu Salma Al-Hijazi | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20031113 | |||||
Abu Salman | Abu Salman | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq | 20051106 | Link | ||||
Abu Salman | Ansar al-Islam | Terror Networks | 20031210 | ||||||
Abu Saqr Al-Najdi | Abu Saqr Al-Najdi | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20031113 | |||||
Abu Sayeed | Abu Sayeed | Jamaatul Mujaheddin Bangladesh | Bangladesh | 20051225 | Link | ||||
Abu Sayyaf | Abu Sayyaf | al-Tawhid | Middle East | 20030927 | |||||
Abu Sayyaf | Takfir wal Hijra | Middle East | 20031025 | ||||||
Abu Seba | Abu Seba | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq-Jordan | 20050715 | |||||
Abu Seif al-Islam | Abu Seif al-Islam | Salafi Jihad | North Africa | 20030517 | |||||
Abu Serrah | Abu Serrah | Ansar al-Islam | Terror Networks | 20031210 | |||||
Abu Shafa | Abu Shafa | Ansar al-Islam | Terror Networks | Big Shot | 20021227 | ||||
Ansar's "deputy leader", coached cannon fodder in suicide bombing | |||||||||
Abu Shahed | Abu Shahed | al-Qaida in Iraq | Iraq-Jordan | 20050917 | Link | ||||
Abu Shakir | Abu Shakir | Al Mansurian | India-Pakistan | 20031018 | |||||
Abu Shamas | Abu Shamas | Lashkar-e-Taiba | India-Pakistan | 20050706 | |||||
Abu Shanab | Abu Shanab | Hamas | Israel-Palestine | Palestinian | Deceased | Big Shot | 20030821 | ||
Abu Sharif | Abu Sharif | Usbat al-Ansar | Middle East | 20020716 | |||||
Abu Shehab al Kandahari al Yamani | Abu Shehab al Kandahari al Yamani | al-Qaeda | East/Subsaharan Africa | 20021129 | |||||
Abu Shel | Abu Shel | Al-Masourian | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20020514 | |||||
Abu Sherif | Abu Sherif | Popular Resistance Committees | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20060506 | Link | ||||
Abu Sifiyan | Abu Sifiyan | al-Qaeda | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20040529 | Link | ||||
Abu Sinan Ali Al-Harethi | Abu Sinan Ali Al-Harethi | al-Qaeda | Home Front | 20040205 | |||||
Abu Solaiman | Abu Solaiman | Urban Death Squad Sabillah | Southeast Asia | 20040525 | Link | ||||
Abu Sophian | Abu Sophian | Abu Sayyaf | Southeast Asia | 20040705 | Link | ||||
Abu Sufian | Abu Sufian | al-Qaeda in Europe | Europe | 20051224 | Link | ||||
Abu Suhayb | Abu Suhayb | al-Qaeda | Home Front: WoT | 20040528 | Link | ||||
Abu Suhayb Al-Amriki | Abu Suhayb Al-Amriki | al-Qaeda | Home Front: WoT | 20040528 | Link | ||||
Abu Sulaiman | Abu Sulaiman | Abu Sayyaf | Southeast Asia | Filipino | Deceased | 20031001 | |||
Successor to Khadaffy Janjalani | |||||||||
Abu Sulayman | Abu Sulayman | Abu Sayyaf | Southeast Asia | 20020708 | |||||
Abu Suleiman al-Makki | Abu Suleiman al-Makki | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20040713 | Link | ||||
Abu Taher | Abu Taher | International Khatme Nabuwat Movement Bangladesh | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20040417 | Link | ||||
Abu Taher | Jagrata Muslim Janata | Bangladesh | 20051019 | Link | |||||
Abu Taib al-Jazairi | Abu Taib al-Jazairi | al-Qaeda | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20050728 | |||||
Abu Taisir | Abu Taisir | Ansar al-Islam | Terror Networks | 20040210 | |||||
Abu Talah | Abu Talah | al-Qaeda | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20040529 | Link | ||||
Abu Taleb | Abu Taleb | Jagrata Muslim Janata | Bangladesh | 20051019 | Link | ||||
Abu Taleb Ansari | Abu Taleb Ansari | Allahr Dal | Bangladesh | 20060304 | Link | ||||
Abu Taleb Ansari | Jamaatul Mujahideen Bangladesh | Bangladesh | 20051009 | Link | |||||
Abu Talha | Abu Talha | Lashker-e-Taiba | India-Pakistan | 20020509 | |||||
Abu Talha | al-Qaeda | 20020423 | |||||||
Abu Talha | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq-Jordan | Iraqi | In Jug | Controller | 20050729 | |||
Head of operations for Mosul; "Zarqawi's most trusted operations agent in all of Iraq," | |||||||||
Abu Talha | al-Qaeda in Europe | Europe | 20040413 | Link | |||||
Abu Talha | al Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq | 20051211 | Link | |||||
Mohammed Khalaf Shakar | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq-Jordan | Iraqi | In Jug | 20050616 | Link | |||
Abu Talha the Dutchman | Abu Talha the Dutchman | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20051207 | Link | ||||
Abu Tallah | Abu Tallah | Lashkar-e-Taiba | India-Pakistan | 20030211 | |||||
Abu Tarek | Abu Tarek | Usbat al-Ansar | Syria-Lebanon | 20030717 | |||||
Abu Tareq Al-Asswad | Abu Tareq Al-Asswad | al-Qaeda | 20031028 | ||||||
Abu Tayir | Abu Tayir | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq | 20051026 | Link | ||||
Abu Thabet al-Muhajer | Abu Thabet al-Muhajer | Jaish Ansar al-Sunni | Terror Networks | 20040202 | |||||
Abu Turab | Abu Turab | Ansar al-Sunna | Iraq-Jordan | 20040212 | |||||
Abu Ubaida | Abu Ubaida | Izz el-Deen al-Qassam Brigades | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20060703 | Link | ||||
Abu Ubaidah | Abu Ubaidah | Hizb-ul-Mujahideen | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20020508 | |||||
Abu Ubaidah al-Iraqi | Abu Ubaidah al-Iraqi | al-Qaeda | Iraq | 20051117 | Link | ||||
Abu Ubayd al-Qurashi | Abu Ubayd al-Qurashi | Ulama al-sahwah | Terror Networks | 20030811 | |||||
Abu Ubayd al-Qurashi | Learned Elders of Islam | Terror Networks | 20030811 | ||||||
Abu Ubayda | Abu Ubayda | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20040107 | |||||
Abu Ubaydah | Abu Ubaydah | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq | 20051127 | Link | ||||
Abu Ubeid Al-Qurashi | Abu Ubeid Al-Qurashi | al-Qaeda | 20030120 | ||||||
Abu Umair | Abu Umair | Lashkar-e-Taiba | India-Pakistan | 20030917 | |||||
Abu Umar | Abu Umar | Numan Brigade | Iraq-Jordan | 20050830 | |||||
Abu Umar Al-Taifi | Abu Umar Al-Taifi | Al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20031020 | |||||
Abu Umar al-Kurdi | Abu Umar al-Kurdi | al-Qaeda | Iraq | 20060413 | Link | ||||
Abu Usama | Abu Usama | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq | In Jug | Mid-level Hard Boy | 20051106 | Link | ||
Zarqawi's driver | |||||||||
Abu Usama al-Kini | Abu Usama al-Kini | al-Qaeda in Africa | Africa: East | 20030826 | |||||
Abu Usman | Abu Usman | Lashkar-e-Taiba | India-Pakistan | 20020106 | |||||
Abu Utthman | Abu Utthman | Iraqi Insurgency | Iraq-Jordan | 20040307 | |||||
Abu Wa-il | Abu Wa-il | Ansar al-Islam | Axis of Evil | 20021223 | |||||
Abu Wael | Abu Wael | Ansar al-Islam | Axis of Evil | 20021223 | |||||
Abu Wael | Jund al-Shams | Iraq-Jordan | 20040221 | ||||||
Abu Wahel | Abu Wahel | Ansar al-Islam | Iraq | 20030401 | |||||
Abu Waleed | Abu Waleed | Chechnya | Caucasus | 20040418 | Link | ||||
Abu Walid | Abu Walid | Chechnya | Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia | Saudi | Deceased | Big Shot | 20051211 | Link | |
Abu Yaakub | Abu Yaakub | Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat | Africa North | 20060914 | Link | ||||
Abu Yahia al-Libi | Abu Yahia al-Libi | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20060514 | Link | ||||
Abu Yahya | Abu Yahya | Muslim Youth Movement | Britain | 20020908 | |||||
Abu Yahya Al-Libbi | Abu Yahya Al-Libbi | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20051222 | Link | ||||
Abu Yahya al-Libbi | Abu Yahya al-Libbi | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20061011 | Link | ||||
Abu Yasar | Abu Yasar | Jamaah Islamiyah | Southeast Asia | 20040311 | |||||
Abu Yasir al-Jazairi | Abu Yasir al-Jazairi | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20030115 | |||||
Abu Yasser | Abu Yasser | Al Qaeda | Afghanistan | 20021117 | |||||
Abu Yassir al-Jaziri | Abu Yassir al-Jaziri | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20030315 | |||||
Abu Yayha al-Kini | Abu Yayha al-Kini | al-Qaeda in Africa | Africa: East | 20030826 | |||||
Abu Younis | Abu Younis | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq-Jordan | Iraqi | In Jug | Tough Guy | 20050620 | ||
Alias of Musaab Kasser Abdul Rahman Hassan. Responsible for building car bombs and carrying out more than 60 bombings around Baghdad | |||||||||
Abu Youssef al-Quqa | Abu Youssef al-Quqa | Popular Resistance Committees | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20060401 | Link | ||||
Abu Yousuf | Abu Yousuf | Al-Muhajiroun | Fifth Column | 20030318 | |||||
Abu Yousuf | Muslim Student Association | Fifth Column | 20030318 | ||||||
Abu Yusef | Abu Yusef | Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat | Europe | 20050713 | |||||
Abu Yusof | Abu Yusof | Jemaah Islamiyah | Southeast Asia | 20030816 | |||||
Abu Yusuf Al-Shaikh | Abu Yusuf Al-Shaikh | Hizb ut-Tahrir | Arabia | 20031113 | |||||
Abu Yusuf Shaykh Abdul Qadeem Zalloom | Abu Yusuf Shaykh Abdul Qadeem Zalloom | Hizb ut-Tahrir | Terror Networks | 20030504 | |||||
Abu Zaffar | Abu Zaffar | Al-Masourian | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20020514 | |||||
Abu Zahra | Abu Zahra | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq | 20051110 | Link | ||||
Abu Zaid | Abu Zaid | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq | 20051026 | Link | ||||
Abu Zait | Abu Zait | Chechnya | Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia | 20051219 | Link | ||||
Abu Zarar | Abu Zarar | Lashkar-e-Taiba | India-Pakistan | 20060117 | Link | ||||
Abu Zayd | Abu Zayd | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq-Jordan | 20050815 | |||||
Abu Zeid | Abu Zeid | Ingush Wahhabi Jamaat | Caucasus | 20040419 | Link | ||||
Abu Zeit | Abu Zeit | al-Qaeda | Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia | 20050906 | |||||
Abu Zubaida | Abu Zubaida | al-Qaeda | India-Pakistan | 20030128 | |||||
Abu Zubair | Abu Zubair | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20020909 | |||||
Abu Zubair | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq-Jordan | 20050815 | ||||||
Abu Zubair al-Haili | Abu Zubair al-Haili | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20020619 | |||||
Abu Zubayda | Abu Zubayda | al-Qaeda | Great White North | 20050907 | |||||
Abu Zubaydah | Abu Zubaydah | al-Qaeda | Afghanistan | Jordanian | In Jug | Key Aide | 20031118 | ||
Qaeda operations officer. PTI said he had been named as Binny's successor before he was caught in Faisalabad. | |||||||||
Abu al-Abbas | Abu al-Abbas | Palestine Liberation Front | Middle East | Palestinian | Deceased | Supremo | 20030107 | ||
Architect of the Achille Lauro hijacking, killed Leon Klinghoffer. Captured when U.S. troops took Baghdad, died in custody of a heart attack. | |||||||||
Abu al-Afghani | Abu al-Afghani | Omer Brigade | Iraq | 20060718 | Link | ||||
Abu al-Ala al-Mawdudi | Abu al-Ala al-Mawdudi | Learned Elders of Islam | Terror Networks | 20031123 | |||||
Abu al-Faraj al-Libi | Abu al-Faraj al-Libi | al-Qaeda | Africa: North | 20051108 | Link | ||||
Abu al-Ghadiya al-Suri | Abu al-Ghadiya al-Suri | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq-Jordan | 20050716 | |||||
Abu al-Hadeed | Abu al-Hadeed | al-Qaida | India-Pakistan | 20060713 | Link | ||||
Abu al-Haitham | Abu al-Haitham | Supreme Council of Global Jihad | Terror Networks | 20030813 | |||||
Abu al-Ham | Abu al-Ham | al Qaeda | Africa North | 20060926 | Link | ||||
Abu al-Hamza al-Masri | Abu al-Hamza al-Masri | Supporters of Sharia | International | 20020711 | |||||
Abu al-Harithi | Abu al-Harithi | al-Qaeda in Yemen | Arabia | 20031213 | |||||
Abu al-Hayja | Abu al-Hayja | Hamas | Middle East | 20020826 | |||||
Abu al-Rishta | Abu al-Rishta | Hizb al-Tahrir al-Islami | Terror Networks | 20051217 | Link | ||||
Abu al-Valid | Abu al-Valid | Chechnya | Caucasus | Deceased | 20040419 | Link | |||
Abu al-Zubayr | Abu al-Zubayr | Jamaat al-Tawhid wal-Jihad bil-Maghrib | Africa North | 20051217 | Link | ||||
Abu el Maali | Abu el Maali | al-Qaeda | Europe | 20050820 | |||||
Abu el-Ikhlas el-Masry | Abu el-Ikhlas el-Masry | al-Qaeda | Afghanistan | 20030107 | |||||
Abu-Bakr Bizimbayev | Abu-Bakr Bizimbayev | Chechnya | Caucasus | 20040409 | |||||
Abu-Basir al-Jazairi | Abu-Basir al-Jazairi | al-Qaeda | Africa North | 20051209 | Link | ||||
Abu-Bassir | Abu-Bassir | Ansar Al-Islam | Terror Networks | 20030425 | |||||
Abu-Hazim | Abu-Hazim | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20031210 | |||||
Abu-Majid | Abu-Majid | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20031210 | |||||
Abu-Maysarah al-Iraqi | Abu-Maysarah al-Iraqi | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq | 20051205 | Link | ||||
Abu-Muhammad | Abu-Muhammad | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq | 20050924 | Link | ||||
Abu-Muhammad Al-Ablaj | Abu-Muhammad Al-Ablaj | al-Qaeda | Arabia | 20040321 | |||||
Abu-Muhammad al-Ablaj | Abu-Muhammad al-Ablaj | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq-Jordan | 20040318 | |||||
Abu-Omar | Abu-Omar | Tehrik-i-Islami Pakistan | India-Pakistan | 20031123 | |||||
Abu-Salman | Abu-Salman | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20031210 | |||||
Abu-Sayf | Abu-Sayf | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20031210 | |||||
Abu-Sayyaf | Abu-Sayyaf | Takfir wal Hijra | Middle East | 20021120 | |||||
Abu-Tarik | Abu-Tarik | Chechnya | Caucasus | 20021228 | |||||
Abu-Uteyba | Abu-Uteyba | Somali Islamic Courts | Africa Horn | Somali | 20060606 | Link | |||
Abu-Yahya al-Libbi | Abu-Yahya al-Libbi | al-Qaeda | Afghanistan | 20051219 | Link | ||||
Abu-Yasir Rifai Ahmad Taha | Abu-Yasir Rifai Ahmad Taha | Egyptian Islamic Group | Africa: North | 20011230 | |||||
Abu-al-Bara al-Saudi | Abu-al-Bara al-Saudi | al-Qaeda | Africa North | 20051209 | Link | ||||
Abu-al-Walid al-Ghamdi | Abu-al-Walid al-Ghamdi | Chechnya | Caucasus | 20040208 | |||||
Abu al-Waleed al-Ghamdi | Chechnya | Caucasus | 20040418 | Link | |||||
Abu al-Walid | Chechnya | Caucasus | Saudi | Deceased | Big Shot | 20031212 | |||
Abu al-Walid al Ghamdi | Chechnya | Caucasus | 20040418 | Link | |||||
Abu Al-Walid | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20031231 | ||||||
Abu Al-Walid | Chechnya | Caucasus | 20040306 | ||||||
Abubakar Amil Hassan | Abubakar Amil Hassan | Moro Islamic Liberation Front | Southeast Asia | 20020424 | |||||
Abubakar Baasyir | Abubakar Baasyir | Jemaah Islamiyah | Southeast Asia | 20030816 | |||||
Abubakar Bashuyev | Abubakar Bashuyev | Chechnya | Caucasus | 20040115 | |||||
Abubakar Khasuyev | Abubakar Khasuyev | Chechnya | Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia | 20050808 | |||||
Abubakar Visimbayev | Abubakar Visimbayev | Chechnya | Caucasus | 20040410 | |||||
Abud Rahman Sharm Nazzel | Abud Rahman Sharm Nazzel | al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades | Israel-Palestine | 20040425 | Link | ||||
Abudu Rehman | Abudu Rehman | Eastern Turkistan National Revolution Association | India-Pakistan | 20040117 | |||||
Abudukadir Yapuquan | Abudukadir Yapuquan | Eastern Turkistan National Revolution Association | India-Pakistan | 20040117 | |||||
Abul Abbas | Abul Abbas | Palestine Liberation Front | Middle East | 20030112 | |||||
Abul Ala Maudoodi | Abul Ala Maudoodi | Jamaat-e-Islami | India-Pakistan | 20031208 | |||||
Abul Ala Mawdudi | Abul Ala Mawdudi | Jamaat-e-Islami | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20050713 | |||||
Abul Alim | Abul Alim | Islami Chhatra Shibir | Bangladesh | 20060825 | Link | ||||
Abul Baki Khaled | Abul Baki Khaled | Libyan Islamic Fighting Group | Africa North | 20060209 | Link | ||||
Abul Baki Mohammed Khaled | Abul Baki Mohammed Khaled | Libyan Islamic Fighting Group | Africa North | 20060209 | Link | ||||
Abul Bashar | Abul Bashar | Harkatul-Jihad | Bangladesh | 20060411 | Link | ||||
Abul Bashar | Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh | Bangladesh | 20051130 | Link | |||||
Abul Ghayas | Abul Ghayas | al-Qaeda | Afghanistan-Pak-India | 20051118 | Link | ||||
Abul Hai Mutmaen | Abul Hai Mutmaen | Taliban | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20010923 | |||||
Abul Hakim Murad | Abul Hakim Murad | Jemaah Islamiah | Southeast Asia | 20030906 | |||||
Abul Hasan Al-Misri | Abul Hasan Al-Misri | Al-Qaeda | Arabia | Egyptian | Controller | 20021216 | |||
Al-Qaeda commander at Kandahar airport | |||||||||
Abul Hassan | Abul Hassan | Taliban | Afghanistan | 20030408 | |||||
Abul Hassan | Jamat ud Dawa | India-Pakistan | 20040115 | ||||||
Abul Hassan | Aden-Abyan Islamic Army | Arabia | 20040208 | ||||||
Abul Hassan al Khadrami | Abul Hassan al Khadrami | al Bayan | Terror Networks | 20031104 | |||||
Abul Hassan al Khadrami | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20031104 | ||||||
Abul Hossain | Abul Hossain | Jagrata Muslim Janata | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20050922 | Link | ||||
Abul Kalam | Abul Kalam | Jamaatul Mujahidin Bangladesh | Bangladesh | 20051221 | Link | ||||
Abul Kalam | Ahle Hadith Andolon Bangladesh | Bangladesh | 20051221 | Link | |||||
Abul Kalam Azad | Abul Kalam Azad | Ahle Hadith Andolon Bangladesh | Bangladesh | 20051224 | Link | ||||
Abul Kalam Azad | Jamaatul Mujahideen Bangladesh | Bangladesh | 20051227 | Link | |||||
Abul Qashem | Abul Qashem | International Khatme Nabuwat Movement Bangladesh | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20040417 | Link | ||||
Abul Sultan | Abul Sultan | Lashker-e-Taiba | India-Pakistan | 20030329 | |||||
Abul Thalla | Abul Thalla | Lashkar-e-Taiba | India-Pakistan | 20020106 | |||||
Abul Ubaid | Abul Ubaid | Lashkar-e-Taiba | India-Pakistan | 20020106 | |||||
Abul Walid, | Abul Walid, | Chechnya | Caucasus | 20040418 | Link | ||||
Abul-Dahab | Abul-Dahab | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20021217 | |||||
Abul-Hurr | Abul-Hurr | Ansar Al-Islam | Terror Networks | 20030508 | |||||
Abulashaath | Abulashaath | Aden-Abyan Islamic Army | Arabia | 20051125 | Link | ||||
Abulashaath | Islamic Army of Aden | Arabia | 20051125 | Link | |||||
Abulat Tursun | Abulat Tursun | Eastern Turkistan Liberation Organization | India-Pakistan | 20040117 | |||||
Abulimit Turxun | Abulimit Turxun | Eastern Turkistan Liberation Organization | India-Pakistan | 20040117 | |||||
Abuvalid Astamirov | Abuvalid Astamirov | Chechnya | Caucasus | 20040127 | |||||
Ahmad Abu Laban | Ahmad Abu Laban | Islamic Society of Denmark | Europe | 20060209 | Link | ||||
Ahmad Abu Laban | Supreme Council of Global Jihad | Terror Networks | 20030813 | ||||||
Ahmad Abu Najam | Ahmad Abu Najam | Islamic Jihad | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20060428 | Link | ||||
Ahmad Hassan Abu Al-Khir | Ahmad Hassan Abu Al-Khir | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20040102 | |||||
Ahmad Mohammad Abu Rabie | Ahmad Mohammad Abu Rabie | Hamas | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20060512 | Link | ||||
Ahmad Nimir Abu Thiyab | Ahmad Nimir Abu Thiyab | Hamas | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20060512 | Link | ||||
Ahmed Abu Hawila | Ahmed Abu Hawila | Fatah | Israel-Palestine | 20040213 | |||||
Ahmed Abu Kamasha | Ahmed Abu Kamasha | Janjaweed | Africa: Horn | 20040626 | Link | ||||
Ahmed Abu Sajjad al-Gharawi | Ahmed Abu Sajjad al-Gharawi | Iraqi Insurgency | Iraq | 20060703 | Link | ||||
Ahmed Abu-Ali | Ahmed Abu-Ali | al-Qaeda | Home Front: WoT | 20040618 | Link | ||||
Ahmed Abu-Ali | Lashkar-e-Taiba | Home Front | 20030627 | ||||||
Ahmed Abu-Laban | Ahmed Abu-Laban | Islamic Faith Society | Europe | 20060209 | 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 | |||||
Akram Abu Fahran | Akram Abu Fahran | Hamas | Middle East | 20030625 | |||||
Alaa Abunijem | Alaa Abunijem | Islamic Center of Portland | Home Front | 20020910 | |||||
Amar Abu Leila | Amar Abu Leila | Palestine Democratic Front | Middle East | 20031002 | |||||
Ameer Abu Hanif | Ameer Abu Hanif | Jamat-ul-Dawa | India-Pakistan | 20060320 | Link | ||||
Ammar Abu Bara | Ammar Abu Bara | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq-Jordan | 20050729 | |||||
Arshad Abu-Zeid | Arshad Abu-Zeid | Islamic Jihad | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20051031 | Link | ||||
Ata Abu Rushda | Ata Abu Rushda | Hizb ut-Tahrir | India-Pakistan | 20031117 | |||||
Ata Abu-Rushta | Ata Abu-Rushta | Hizb-ut-Tahrir | Africa: North | 20040325 | |||||
Atef Abu Bakr | Atef Abu Bakr | Fatah-Revolutionary Council | Middle East | 20020822 | |||||
Basheer Abu Laban | Basheer Abu Laban | Popular Resistance Committees | Middle East | Palestinian | 20040207 | ||||
Bassam Abu Nemer | Bassam Abu Nemer | Hezbollah | Israel-Palestine | 20040310 | |||||
Bassam Abu Sharif | Bassam Abu Sharif | Palestinian Authority | Israel-Palestine | Palestinian | 20021016 | ||||
Bilal Abu Amshe | Bilal Abu Amshe | al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades | Israel-Palestine | 20040422 | Link | ||||
Buhary Syed Abu Tahir | Buhary Syed Abu Tahir | Scomi Group | Southeast Asia | 20040528 | Link | ||||
Daib Abu Zeid | Daib Abu Zeid | Hizbullah | Israel-Palestine | 20040412 | Link | ||||
Daniel Abu Hammami | Daniel Abu Hammami | Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20060424 | Link | ||||
Dib Abu Zayad | Dib Abu Zayad | Fatah | Israel-Palestine | Palestinian | 20040412 | Link | |||
Dirar Ismail Abu Aboud | Dirar Ismail Abu Aboud | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq-Jordan | 20050907 | |||||
Dr. Abu | Dr. Abu | Abu Sayyaf | Southeast Asia | 20040308 | |||||
Dyab Abu Jahjah | Dyab Abu Jahjah | Arabic European League | Europe | Lebanese | Acquitted | Supremo | 20021203 | ||
accused of conspiracy to cause riots in the wake of an allegedly racist murder in Belgium | |||||||||
Fais Bin Abu Bakar Bafana | Fais Bin Abu Bakar Bafana | Jemaah Islamiyah | Southeast Asia | Malaysian | Big Shot | 20020209 | |||
Leader of Malay bloc of Jemaah Islamiyah. | |||||||||
Faiz Abu Bakar Bafana | Faiz Abu Bakar Bafana | Rabitatul Mujahideen | Southeast Asia | 20021120 | |||||
Faiz Bafana | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20030119 | ||||||
Faiz Bafana | Jemaah Islamiah | Southeast Asia | 20030610 | ||||||
Faiz Abu Bakar Bafana | Jemaah Islamiyah | Southeast Asia | Singaporean | Arrested | Tough Guy | 20020928 | |||
met in Malaysia with Zacarias Moussaoui; provided officials with information on Rabitatul Mujahedeen | |||||||||
Faiz Abu Bakar Bafana | Jemaah Islamiah | Southeast Asia | 20030829 | ||||||
Faiz bin Abubakar Bafana | Faiz bin Abubakar Bafana | Jemaah Islamiah | Southeast Asia | 20021211 | |||||
Fares Abu Hamda | Fares Abu Hamda | Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine | Middle East | 20031029 | |||||
Fawzi Abu Al-Qara | Fawzi Abu Al-Qara | Hamas | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20051101 | Link | ||||
Fayez Abu al-Qaraa | Fayez Abu al-Qaraa | Hamas | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20051102 | Link | ||||
Gazi Abu Bakar Siddiqui | Gazi Abu Bakar Siddiqui | Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami | Afghanistan/South Asia | 20040304 | |||||
Gazi Ibrahim Abu Mezer | Gazi Ibrahim Abu Mezer | al-Qaeda | Home Front: WoT | 20040617 | Link | ||||
Ghazi Abu Shama | Ghazi Abu Shama | Tanzim | Israel-Palestine | 20020430 | |||||
Hafez Abu Bakkar | Hafez Abu Bakkar | Jamaatul Mujahideen Bangladesh | Bangladesh | 20051206 | Link | ||||
Haji Abul Kalam | Haji Abul Kalam | Jagrata Muslim Janata | Bangladesh | 20051019 | Link | ||||
Hamza Abu Rajan | Hamza Abu Rajan | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20050920 | Link | ||||
Hamza Abu Roub | Hamza Abu Roub | Islamic Jihad | Middle East | 20021226 | |||||
Hani Abu Skhaila | Hani Abu Skhaila | Hamas | Israel-Palestine | 20040211 | |||||
Hani Abu Skheila | Hani Abu Skheila | Hamas | Israel-Palestine | 20040214 | |||||
Hashem Abu Hamdan | Hashem Abu Hamdan | al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades | Israel-Palestine | 20040502 | Link | ||||
Hashem Abu Hamdan | Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades | Israel-Palestine | 20040330 | ||||||
Hassan Abu Zeid | Hassan Abu Zeid | Islamic Jihad | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20051027 | Link | ||||
Hussein Abu Eid | Hussein Abu Eid | Islamic Jihad | Middle East | 20030807 | |||||
Hussein Abu Qweik | Hussein Abu Kuweik | Hamas | Middle East | Palestinian | Arrested | Tough Guy | 20020802 | ||
one of the leaders of Hamas in Ramallah; deported Abu Kuweik to South Lebanon in 1993 along with 400 Hamas and Islamic Jihad gunnies. | |||||||||
Hussein Abu Qweik | Hamas | Israel-Palestine | Palestinian | At Large | Tough Guy | 20020304 | |||
Officials of Hamas alleged a botched assassination bid against Hussein Abu Qweik and swore revenge. The cars were fired on from an army base in Psagot, killing Abu Qweik's 32-year-old wife Bushra, as well as his three children. Two people in the other car also died. "The Palestinian people and Hamas' armed wing, the Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades, will avenge my slain family," Qweik said as he headed a march of some 500 Hamas supporters. | |||||||||
Hussein Ahmad Mustafa Abu Ajwa | Hussein Ahmad Mustafa Abu Ajwa | Hamas | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20060707 | Link | ||||
Ibrahim Abu Galif | Ibrahim Abu Galif | Fatah Tanzim | Israel-Palestine | 20020410 | |||||
Ibrahim Abu al-Naja | Ibrahim Abu al-Naja | Palestinian Authority | Middle East | Palestinian | At Large | Big Shot | 20021004 | ||
Palestinian MP | |||||||||
Ibrahim Ali Abubaker Tantoush | Ibrahim Ali Abubaker Tantoush | al-Quaeda | Africa: Subsaharan | 20040630 | Link | ||||
Ihab Abdel Kader Abu Isleem | Ihab Abdel Kader Abu Isleem | Hamas | Middle East | 20030910 | |||||
Ihab Abu Jafer | Ihab Abu Jafer | Tanzim | Israel-Palestine | 20040310 | |||||
Ismail Abu Awda | Ismail Abu Awda | al-Qaeda in Iraq | Iraq-Jordan | 20050805 | |||||
Ismail Abu Shanab | Ismael Abu Shanab | Hamas | Middle East | 20020623 | |||||
Ismail Abu Shanab | Hamas | Israel-Palestine | Palestinian | Deceased | Big Shot | 20030825 | |||
Member of Hamas politburo. Helizapped. | |||||||||
Ismail Abou Shanab | Hamas | Middle East | 20030523 | ||||||
Issam Abu Bakr | Issam Abu Bakr | Fatah | Israel-Palestine | 20020531 | |||||
Issam Abu Issa | Issam Abu Issa | Palestinian Authority | Middle East | Palestinian | 20031203 | ||||
Iyad Abu Al Roub | Iyad Abu Al Roub | Islamic Jihad | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20051212 | Link | ||||
Iyad Abu Hamdan | Iyad Abu Hamdan | Fatah-Tanzim | Isreal-Palestine | 20020522 | |||||
Iyad Abu Rob | Iyad Abu Rob | Islamic Jihad | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20051124 | Link | ||||
Iyad Abu-Roub | Iyad Abu-Roub | Islamic Jihad | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20051101 | Link | ||||
Jamal Abu Samhadana | Jamal Abu Samhadana | Popular Resistance Committees | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20051227 | Link | ||||
Jamal Abu Samhadana | Hamas | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20060422 | Link | |||||
Jamal Abu al Rob | Jamal Abu al Rob | Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades | Israel-Palestine | 20040703 | Link | ||||
Jamal Abu al-Haija | Jamal Abu al-Haija | Hamas | Israel-Palestine | 20020406 | |||||
Jamal Abu al-Hayja | Hamas | Middle East | 20020826 | ||||||
Jamal Abul Haija | Hamas | Middle East | Palestinian | In Jug | 20020904 | ||||
The occupation authorities also arrested Hassan Yousef, Abdul Khaleq Natshe, Jamal Abul Haija and Wajih Qawwas, all of whom are prominent Hamas leaders. | |||||||||
Jamal Abu Heija | Hamas | Middle East | Palestinian | Arrested | Mastermind | 20030803 | |||
senior Hamas leader in Jenin. He was arrested 11 months ago. Israeli security officials said Jamal Abu Heija was the head of the military wing of Hamas in Jenin and was behind an Aug. 4, 2002, suicide bombing of a bus in northern Israel that killed nine people. Security officials say he was also a mastermind of the August 2001 Sbarro restaurant bombing in Jerusalem, in which 15 Israelis were killed. | |||||||||
Jamil Abu-Bakr | Jamil Abu-Bakr | Muslim Brotherhood | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20060305 | Link | ||||
Jihad Abu Swerah | Jihad Abu Swerah | Hamas | Middle East | 20030918 | |||||
K.H. Abu Toto | K.H. Abu Toto | Indonesian Islamic State | Southeast Asia | Indonesian | At Large | Recruiter | 20020328 | ||
Alias Panji Gumilang, Director of Al-Zaetun Islamic boarding school in the town of Indramayu, a leader of the NII movement | |||||||||
Karam Mohammed Abu Obeid | Karam Mohammed Abu Obeid | Hamas | Middle East | 20021021 | |||||
Khadafi Abubakar Janjalani | Khadafi Abubakar Janjalani | Abu Sayyaf | Southeast Asia | 20020724 | |||||
Khaled Abu El Abbès | Khaled Abu El Abbès | Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat | Africa North | 20061002 | Link | ||||
Khaled Abu Hilal | Khaled Abu Hilal | Hamas | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20060402 | Link | ||||
Khaled Abu Sitta | Khaled Abu Sitta | Abu al-Rish Brigades | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20051218 | Link | ||||
Khaled Abu al-Ula | Khaled Abu al-Ula | Palestinian Authority | Israel-Palestine | Palestinian | At Large | Big Shot | 20020204 | ||
head of the liaison committee in the Gaza Strip | |||||||||
Khaled Abu-Basir al-Jazairi | Khaled Abu-Basir al-Jazairi | al-Qaeda in Europe | Africa North | 20051209 | Link | ||||
Khalid Abu Anza | Khalid Abu Anza | Hamas | Israel-Palestine | 20040520 | Link | ||||
Khalid Abu Doma | Khalid Abu Doma | al-Tawhid | Terror Networks | 20040713 | Link | ||||
Khalid Abu Hilal | Khalid Abu Hilal | Hamas | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20060707 | Link | ||||
Khalid Abu Kheiran | Khalid Abu Kheiran | Palestinian Authority | Israel-Palestine | Palestinian | 20020514 | ||||
Khalid Abu-al-Dahab | Khalid Abu-al-Dahab | Egyptian Islamic Jihad | Home Front | 20011121 | |||||
Khamis Abu Salem | Khamis Abu Salem | Hamas | Middle East | 20030808 | |||||
Khodr Abu Hoshar | Khodr Abu Hoshar | al-Tawhid | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20060117 | Link | ||||
Lufti Amin Abu Salem | Lufti Amin Abu Salem | Islamic Jihad | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20051205 | Link | ||||
Lutfi Abu Saada | Lutfi Abu Saada | Islamic Jihad | Arabia | 20051213 | Link | ||||
Lutfi Amine Abu Saada | Lutfi Amine Abu Saada | Islamic Jihad | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20051207 | Link | ||||
Mahmoud Abu Duf | Mahmoud Abu Duf | Hamas | Israel-Palestine | 20040613 | Link | ||||
Mahmoud Abu Hanoud | Mahmoud Abu Hanoud | Hamas | Israel-Palestine | 20011125 | |||||
Mahmoud Abu Islam | Mahmoud Abu Islam | Omer Brigade | Iraq | 20060718 | Link | ||||
Mahmoud Abu Rideh | Mahmoud Abu Rideh | Suspected | Britain | 20031029 | |||||
Mahmud Abu Marzuk | Mahmud Abu Marzuk | Palestinian Authority | Middle East | 20020703 | |||||
Mahmud Abu-Hanud | Mahmud Abu-Hanud | Hamas | Middle East | 20020923 | |||||
Majid Abu Dosh | Majid Abu Dosh | Islamic Jihad | Middle East | 20030916 | |||||
Makhlouf Ammar Abu al-Bara | Makhlouf Ammar Abu al-Bara | Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat | Africa North | 20060516 | Link | ||||
Marwan Abu Ras | Marwan Abu Ras | Hamas | Middle East | 20030907 | |||||
Mohamed Abu D | Mohamed Abu D | al-Tawhid | Europe | 20030516 | |||||
Mohamed Abuhamra | Mohamed Abuhamra | al-Qaeda | Home Front: WoT | 20040304 | |||||
Mohammad Syaifuddin bin Abu Umar | Mohammad Syaifuddin bin Abu Umar | Jemaah Islamiyah | Southeast Asia | 20030925 | |||||
Mohammed Abu Dhees | Mohammed Abu Dhees | al-Tawhid | Europe | 20051026 | Link | ||||
Mohammed Abu Dhess | al-Tawhid | Terror Networks | 20030704 | ||||||
Mohammed Abu Shamla | Mohammed Abu Shamla | Hamas | Middle East | 20030420 | |||||
Mohammed Abul Abbas | Mohammed Abul Abbas | Palestine Liberation Front | Terror Networks | 20040309 | |||||
Mohmmed Abdullah Abujareer | Mohmmed Abdullah Abujareer | al-Tawhid | Africa North | 20060428 | Link | ||||
Morad Abu al-Asal | Morad Abu al-Asal | Islamic Jihad | Israel-Palestine | 20020130 | |||||
Moulana Muhammad Abu Saleh | Moulana Muhammad Abu Saleh | Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh | Bangladesh | 20051212 | Link | ||||
Mousa Abu Marzook | Mousa Abu Marzook | Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development | Home Front | 20021218 | |||||
Mousa Abu Marzook | Hamas | Syria-Lebanon | 20031007 | ||||||
Mousa Abu Marzouk | Mousa Abu Marzouk | Hamas | Middle East | 20020628 | |||||
Mousa Abu Marzouq | Mousa Abu Marzouq | Hamas | Middle East | 20021109 | |||||
Moussa Abu Marzook | Moussa Abu Marzook | Hamas | Israel-Palestine | 20040418 | Link | ||||
Moussa Abu Marzouk | Moussa Abu Marzouk | Hamas | Middle East | Palestinian | At Large | 20020619 | |||
deputy head of Hamas' political bureau | |||||||||
Moussa Abu Marzouk | Hamas | Israel-Palestine | 20040324 | ||||||
Muawiya Hassan Abu-wail | Muawiya Hassan Abu-wail | Muhtada Al-Islam | Africa: East | 20040129 | |||||
Mufti Abu Noman Mohammad Shafiullah | Mufti Abu Noman Mohammad Shafiullah | Olama Dal | Bangladesh | 20051223 | Link | ||||
Mufti Abul Irfan | Mufti Abul Irfan | Learned Elders of Islam | India-Pakistan | 20060221 | Link | ||||
Mufti Abul Kashem | Mufti Abul Kashem | Khulna Zila Imam Parishad | Bangladesh | 20051212 | Link | ||||
Muhammad Abu Dhess | Muhammad Abu Dhess | al-Qaeda | Europe | 20051027 | Link | ||||
Muhammad Abu Huli | Muhammad Abu Huli | Hamas | Middle East | 20021126 | |||||
Muhammad Abu Lil | Muhammad Abu Lil | Fatah | Israel-Palestine | 20040213 | |||||
Muhammad Abu Omar al-Seif | Muhammad Abu Omar al-Seif | Learned Elders of Islam | Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia | 20050928 | Link | ||||
Muhammad Abu Shamala | Muhammad Abu Shamala | Hamas | Israel-Palestine | 20050904 | |||||
Muhammad Abu-Zayid | Muhammad Abu-Zayid | Tanzim | Middle East | 20030616 | |||||
Mullah Abu Abdullah El-Shafei | Mullah Abu Abdullah El-Shafei | Al-Tawheed Movement | Axis of Evil | 20021212 | |||||
Mullah Abu Abdullah El-Shafei | Ansar Al-Islam | Axis of Evil | 20021212 | ||||||
Murad Abu Asal | Murad Abu Asal | Islamic Jihad | Middle East | 20020816 | |||||
Musa Abu Hmaid | Musa Abu Hmaid | Palestinian Authority | Israel-Palestine | Palestinian | 20020514 | ||||
Musa Abu Marzook | Musa Abu Marzook | Hamas | Home Front: WoT | 20040708 | Link | ||||
Musa Abu Marzouk | Musa Abu Marzouk | Hamas | Home Front | 20030823 | |||||
Musa Abu Marzouq | Musa Abu Marzouq | Hamas | Israel-Palestine | 20030528 | |||||
Mussa Ayoub Abu Turki | Mussa Ayoub Abu Turki | Tanzim | Israel-Palestine | 20020430 | |||||
Mustafa Abu Brahim | Mustafa Abu Brahim | Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat | Africa North | 20060914 | Link | ||||
Mustafa Abu Ibrahim | Mustafa Abu Ibrahim | Salafist Group for Call and Combat | Africa: North | 20050704 | |||||
Mustafa Abu Omeir | Mustafa Abu Omeir | Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat | Africa North | 20060516 | Link | ||||
Nabil Abu Rdeneh | Nabil Abu Rudeina | Palestinian Authority | Middle East | Palestinian | Big Shot | 20020824 | |||
Senior advisor to Arafat | |||||||||
Nabil Abu Rdeneh | Palestinian Authority | Middle East | Palestinian | Front Man | 20021017 | ||||
Spokesman for Arafat | |||||||||
Nabil Abu Rudeineh | Palestinian Authority | Israel-Palestine | Palestinian | Big Shot | 20020524 | ||||
Arafat's media adviser | |||||||||
Nabil Abu Salmeeyah | Nabil Abu Salmeeyah | Hamas | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20060713 | Link | ||||
Nader Abu Leil | Nader Abu Leil | al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades | Israel-Palestine | 20040502 | Link | ||||
Nader Abu Lil | Nader Abu Lil | Fatah | Israel-Palestine | 20040213 | |||||
Nader Abu Turki | Nader Abu Turki | Hamas | Middle East | 20020630 | |||||
Naeem Deeb Abu Fool | Naeem Deeb Abu Fool | Popular Resistance Committees | Middle East | 20040207 | |||||
Nasr Abu Hamid | Nasr Abu Hamid | Tanzim | Middle East | 20020815 | |||||
Nasser Abu Rajeb | Nasser Abu Rajeb | Fatah | Israel-Palestine | 20040210 | |||||
Nayef Abu Sharkh | Nayef Abu Sharkh | Fatah Tanzim | Israel-Palestine | 20040626 | Link | ||||
Nayef Abu Sharkh | al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades | Israel-Palestine | 20040627 | Link | |||||
Nayif Abu Sharikh | Nayif Abu Sharikh | Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades | Israel-Palestine | 20040627 | Link | ||||
Nevine Abu Rejilah | Nevine Abu Rejilah | Hamas | Middle East | 20030625 | |||||
Nidal Abu Al-Hak | Nidal Abu Al-Hak | Fatah Tanzim | Middle East | 20030625 | |||||
Nidal Ahmad Isa Abu Galif | Nidal Ahmad Isa Abu Galif | Fatah Tanzim | Israel-Palestine | 20020410 | |||||
Omar Abu Omar | Omar Abu Omar | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20020708 | |||||
Omar Iman Abubakar | Omar Iman Abubakar | Council of Islamic Courts | Africa Horn | Somali | 20060625 | Link | |||
Omar Mahmood Abu Omar | Omar Mahmood Abu Omar | al-Qaeda | Britain | 20030522 | |||||
Omar Mahmoud Abu Omar | Omar Mahmoud Abu Omar | al-Qaeda | Britain | 20050724 | |||||
Osama Abu Hazeem | Osama Abu Hazeem | al-Tawhid | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20051117 | Link | ||||
Ossama Abu Hazim | Ossama Abu Hazim | al-Qaeda | Iraq-Jordan | 20050713 | |||||
Qazi Abu Horaira | Qazi Abu Horaira | Jatiya Imam Samity | Bangladesh | 20051221 | Link | ||||
Raami Abu Bakr | Raami Abu Bakr | Islamic Jihad | Middle East | Palestinian | Deceased | Cannon Fodder | 20030113 | ||
Killed trying to fire a shoulder-mounted missile at an IDF fuel tanker, but it blew up. | |||||||||
Rachid Abu Tourab | Rachid Abou Tourab | Armed Islamic Group | Africa: North | Algerian | Supremo | 20020630 | |||
Rachid Abu Tourab | Armed Islamic Group | Africa: North | 20031222 | ||||||
Rageh Abu Lehiya | Rageh Abu Lehiya | Palestinian Authority | Middle East | Palestinian | 20021007 | ||||
Rajeb Abu Shami | Rajeb Abu Shami | Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade | Isreal-Palestine | 20020430 | |||||
Rajeh Abu Lehya | Rajeh Abu Lehiya | Palestinian Authority | Middle East | Palestinian | 20021011 | ||||
Rajeh Abu Lehya | Palestinian Authority | Middle East | Palestinian | 20021007 | |||||
Ramez Abu Isleem | Ramez Abu Isleem | Hamas | Middle East | Palestinian | Deceased | Cannon Fodder | 20030910 | ||
Jerusalem suicide bomber | |||||||||
Rashid Abu Shabak | Rashid Abu Shabak | Palestinian Authority | Middle East | Palestinian | At Large | Big Shot | 20031219 | ||
security commander in the Gaza Strip | |||||||||
Rashid Abu Shbak | Rashid Abu Shbak | Palestinian Authority | Israel-Palestine | Palestinian | At Large | Big Shot | 20030511 | ||
Director of the Preventive Security Apparatus in the Gaza Strip | |||||||||
Rashid Abu Shpak | Rashid Abu Shpak | Palestinian Authority | Middle East | Palestinian | 20020820 | ||||
Riad Abu-Zeid | Riad Abu-Zeid | Hamas | Middle East | Palestinian | Deceased | Big Shot | 20030217 | ||
caught by troops in the El Bureij refugee camp. The soldiers set up a surprise roadblock and tried to pull Abu Zeid out of his vehicle. Abu-Zeid whipped out a rod and was shot in the head by the troops. The Army said their intention had been to capture Abu-Zeid, not kill him. Abu Zeid took over from Muhammad Deif who was seriously wounded by an IAF missile raid on the Gaza Strip. | |||||||||
Sabi Abu Saoud | Sabi Abu Saoud | al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades | Middle East | Palestinian | Deceased | Cannon Fodder | 20031103 | ||
Israeli security forces, acting on information about a planned suicide bombing inside Israel, raided the village of Azoun near the town of Qalqilya. The suicide bomber blew himself up next to an armored army vehicle and slightly wounded one soldier. Relatives identified the Palestinian as Sabi Abu Saoud, 17, from the West Bank city of Nablus and said he was a member of the al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades. | |||||||||
Sabih Abu Saud | Sabih Abu Saud | Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades | Israel-Palestine | 20040613 | Link | ||||
Saif-ul-Adil Abu Hafz | Saif-ul-Adil Abu Hafz | al-Qaeda | 20011109 | ||||||
Sajid Abuharb | Sajid Abuharb | Islamic Jihad | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20050922 | Link | ||||
Salem Abu Subaitan | Salem Abu Subaitan | Hizbut Tahrir | Iraq-Jordan | 20050907 | |||||
Sami Abu Zohri | Sami Abu Zohri | Hamas | Israel-Palestine | 20040529 | Link | ||||
Sami Abu Zuhhri | Sami Abu Zuhhri | Hamas | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20051222 | Link | ||||
Sami Abu Zuhri | Sami Abu Zuhri | Hamas | Israel-Palestine | Palestinian | At Large | Big Shot | 20050610 | ||
Sammy Abubakar | Sammy Abubakar | Abu Sayyaf? | Southeast Asia | Filipino | Deceased | Cannon Fodder | 20030307 | ||
believed to be on a suicide mission, killed when a bomb apparently intended for a Catholic-run school for girls went off prematurely in Tacurong City, Sultan Kudarat | |||||||||
Shabbir Abu Talib | Shabbir Abu Talib | Mutahida Majlis-e-Amal | India-Pakistan | 20031118 | |||||
Shadi Abu al-Hatsin | Shadi Abu al-Hatsin | Hezbollah | Israel-Palestine | 20040310 | |||||
Shadi Abu-Hussein | Shadi Abu-Hussein | Hezbollah | Israel-Palestine | 20040309 | |||||
Sharif Abu Maalik | Sharif Abu Maalik | Palestinian Authority | Middle East | Palestinian | 20020702 | ||||
Shaykh Umar Mahmood Uthmaan Abu Umar | Shaykh Umar Mahmood Uthmaan Abu Umar | al-Qaeda | Europe | Palestinian | Arrested | Big Shot | 20021025 | ||
Real name of Abu Qatadah al-Philisteeni, "a-Qaeda's ambassador to Europe" and former cellmate of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. | |||||||||
Sheik Abu Salaam | Sheik Abu Salaam | Mehdi Army | Iraq | 20040119 | |||||
Sheik Ahmed Abu Halabiya | Sheik Ahmed Abu Halabiya | Learned Elders of Islam | Middle East | 20031027 | |||||
Sheik Ismael Abu Shanab | Sheik Ismael Abu Shanab | Hamas | Middle East | Palestinian | Deceased | Big Shot | 20030808 | ||
Member of Hamas politburo. Hezlizapped. | |||||||||
Sheikh Abu Abeida | Sheikh Abu Abeida | Esbat al-Ansar | Syria-Lebanon-Iran | 20060220 | Link | ||||
Sheikh Abu Hamza | Sheikh Abu Hamza | Friends of Shariah | Britain | 20030405 | |||||
Sheikh Abu Hamza | Finsbury Park Mosque | Britain | 20020908 | ||||||
Sheikh Abu Hamza | Supporters of Shariah | Britain | 20020908 | ||||||
Sheikh Abu Muntasir Al-Baloushi | Sheikh Abu Muntasir Al-Baloushi | Rabittat Ahl ul-Sunnah Fee Iran | Syria-Lebanon-Iran | 20020908 | |||||
Sheikh Abu Omar Muhammad Al-Seif | Sheikh Abu Omar Muhammad Al-Seif | Al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | 20031020 | |||||
Sheikh Abu Qassam | Sheikh Abu Qassam | al-Qaeda | Israel-Palestine | 20050901 | |||||
Sheikh Abu Qatada | Sheikh Abu Qatada | al-Qaeda | Iraq | 20051117 | Link | ||||
Sheikh Abu al-Abbas | Sheikh Abu al-Abbas | al-Qaeda | Britain | 20050908 | |||||
Sheikh Abu-Bashir al-Tartusi | Sheikh Abu-Bashir al-Tartusi | Learned Elders of Islam | Terror Networks | 20050903 | |||||
Sheikh Abul Hassan Mehdar | Sheikh Abul Hassan Mehdar | Islamic Army of Abyan | Britain | 20040603 | Link | ||||
Sheikh Abul Kareem Zidan | Sheikh Abul Kareem Zidan | Learned Elders of Islam | Arabia | 20030327 | |||||
Sheikh Atta Abu Al-Rushta | Sheikh Atta Abu Al-Rushta | Hizb ut-Tahrir | Arabia | 20031113 | |||||
Sheikh Jamal Abu al-Heija | Sheikh Jamal Abu al-Heija | Hamas | Israel-Palestine | Palestinian | At Large | Front Man | 20020406 | ||
Hamas political official in Jenin | |||||||||
Sheikh Zeit Abu Mussa | Sheikh Zeit Abu Mussa | al-Qaeda | 20020118 | ||||||
Sherif Abu el-Magd | Sherif Abu el-Magd | Muslim Brotherhood | Terror Networks | 20020721 | |||||
Soufi Hassan Abu Taleb | Soufi Hassan Abu Taleb | Learned Elders of Islam | Arabia | 20060401 | Link | ||||
Sufiyan Abu Zayid | Sufiyan Abu Zayid | Fatah | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20051214 | |||||
Sufyan Abu Zaidai | Sufyan Abu Zaidai | Palestinian Authority | Israel-Palestine | Palestinian | 20050721 | ||||
Sulaiman Abu Ghaith | Sulaiman Abu Ghaith | al-Qaeda | Iran | 20030818 | |||||
Suleiman Abu Ghaith | Suleiman Abu Ghaith | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks | Kuwaiti | At Large | 20030625 | |||
Under house arrest in Iran | |||||||||
Suleiman Abu Ghaith | Supreme Council of Global Jihad | Terror Networks | 20030813 | ||||||
Suleiman Abu Gheith | Suleiman Abu Gheith | al-Qaeda | Iran | 20030830 | |||||
Suleiman Abu Mutlak | Suleiman Abu Mutlak | Palestinian Authority | Middle East | Palestinian | 20030704 | ||||
Suleiman Abu-Gheith | Suleiman Abu-Gheith | al Qaeda | 20011009 | ||||||
Sultan Abu Al Einan | Sultan Abu Al Einan | Fatah | Syria-Lebanon-Iran | 20051221 | Link | ||||
Sultan Abu Aynayn | Sultan Abu Aynayn | Fatah | Syria-Lebanon | 20030519 | |||||
Sultan Abu al-Aynayn | Sultan Abu al-Aynayn | Palestinian Liberation Organization | Syria-Lebanon-Iran | 20051224 | Link | ||||
Sultan Abul-Ainain | Sultan Abul-Ainain | Fatah | Syria-Lebanon | 20030522 | |||||
Sultan Abul-Ainayn | Sultan Abul-Ainayn | Fatah | Syria-Lebanon | 20030717 | |||||
Taher Abu Sariyeh | Taher Abu Sariyeh | Islamic Jihad | Israel-Palestine | 20040306 | |||||
Tariq Abu Abdullah | Tariq Abu Abdullah | Iraqi Insurgency | Iraq-Jordan | 20040311 | |||||
Tariq Abu Hussein | Tariq Abu Hussein | Hamas | Middle East | 20031018 | |||||
Tawfiq Abu Khoussa | Tawfiq Abu Khoussa | Palestinian Journalists Union | Israel-Palestine | 20040301 | |||||
Thirar Abu Odeh | Thirar Abu Odeh | al-Qaeda | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20051218 | Link | ||||
Wael Abu Hantash | Wael Abu Hantash | Hamas | Israel-Palestine-Jordan | 20060512 | Link | ||||
Wajah Abu Alun | Wajah Abu Alun | Fatah | Israel-Palestine | 20040510 | Link | ||||
Wajah Abu Shama | Wajah Abu Shama | Islamic Jihad | Middle East | 20031029 | |||||
Wassel Abu Yusef | Wassel Abu Youssef | Palestinian Liberation Front | Syria-Lebanon-Iran | 20040404 | |||||
Wassel Abu Yusef | Palestine Liberation Front | Middle East | 20030521 | ||||||
Yaakub Abu Assab | Yaakub Abu Assab | Hamas | Arabia | 20051007 | Link | ||||
Yasser Abu Ayish | Yasser Abu Ayish | Islamic Jihad | Middle East | 20040202 | |||||
Yasser Abu Sultan | Yasser Abu Sultan | Hamas | Israel-Palestine | 20040325 | |||||
Yasser Mohammed Abu Shinar | Yasser Mohammed Abu Shinar | Abu Nidal Organization | Iraq-Jordan | 20011203 | |||||
Yhaya Abu al-Haytham | Yhaya Abu al-Haytham | Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat | Africa: North | 20050810 | |||||
Yousef Abu Sneineh | Yousef Abu Sneineh | Learned Elders of Islam | Israel-Palestine | 20040326 | |||||
Yusef Aisa Abu Khaled | Yusef Aisa Abu Khaled | Palestinian Authority | Middle East | Palestinian | 20030825 | ||||
Yussuf Mslam Abu Aliyon | Yussuf Mslam Abu Aliyon | Fatah | Israel-Palestine | 20020527 | |||||
Yusuf Abu Matar | Yusuf Abu Matar | Islamic Jihad | Middle East | 20031201 | |||||
Zayn al-Abidin Muhammad Husayn Abu Zubaydah | Zayn al-Abidin Muhammad Husayn Abu Zubaydah | al-Qaeda | Terror Networks & Islam | Palestinian | Jugged | Big Shot | 20020214 | ||
AQ chief of operations, nabbed in Pakistan 3-2002 | |||||||||
Zeya Abu Amer | Zeya Abu Amer | Palestinian Council for Foreign Affairs | Iraq-Jordan | 20020522 | |||||
Ziad Abu Aen | Ziad Abu Aen | Hamas | Palestinian | At Large | 20060703 | Link | |||
Deputy minister | |||||||||
Ziad Abu Amr | Ziad Abu Amr | Fatah | Middle East | Palestinian | Big Shot | 20030206 | |||
Palestinian legislator from Arafat's Fatah movement |
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Mufti who negotiated with occupiers of Rostov pretrial detention center detained by FSB |
2025-05-30 |
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. Rostov-on-Don, May 29, 2025, 21:39 — IA Regnum. In the Rostov region, law enforcement officers detained self-proclaimed mufti Akhmed Abusupyanov on suspicion of extremism, who in 2023 negotiated with terrorists who seized the Rostov pretrial detention center No. 1. This was reported on May 29 by the Kommersant publication, citing a source in law enforcement agencies. ![]() The interlocutor told journalists that the detainee collaborated with the extremist organization At-Takfir Wal-Hijra (an organization whose activities are banned in the Russian Federation). In September 2023, together with his supporters, he attacked a Muslim with whom he had disagreements on religious grounds. A criminal case was opened against the detainee under Part 2 of Article 282.2 of the Criminal Code (“Organization of the activities of an extremist organization”) and Part 2 of Article 213 (“Hooliganism”). It is noted that the Rostov FSB department reported the suppression of the activities of a Russian citizen who was spreading radical religious views. According to the investigation, he incited interfaith strife and conflicted with official Islamic structures. The department did not report the name of the detainee. As reported by the Regnum news agency, in June 2023, six prisoners managed to escape from their cell in Pretrial Detention Center No. 1 in Rostov-on-Don and took an operational department employee and a guard hostage. The attackers, who called themselves ISIS supporters (an organization whose activities are banned in the Russian Federation), demanded that they be provided with weapons and transport to escape. OMON fighters arrived at the scene. According to the official statement of the Federal Penitentiary Service, all the attackers were neutralized, and the hostages were released without physical harm. It was later revealed that one of the participants in the capture survived - Daniil Kamnev (listed as a terrorist and extremist). In August 2024, he was sentenced to 23 years in prison. |
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EU sanctions Syrian militia groups over deadly violence against Alawites | |
2025-05-29 | |
[IsraelTimes] The EU imposes sanctions on three Syrian militia groups and two of their leaders for serious human rights abuses over their alleged involvement in deadly ethnic violence in March, an official document showed. All three are units in Turkey’s Syrian National Army. The Sultan Sulaiman Shah Brigade, the Hamza Division and the Sultan Murad Division, as well as the heads of the first two kkgroups, were added to Brussels’ sanction list for their “part in the violence in the coastal region of Syria, targeting civilians and especially the Alawite community,” the EU’s official journal reads.
“In relation to the wave of violence that took place in Syria’s coastal region in March 2025, the Council has introduced new restrictive measures under the EU Global Human Rights Sanctions Regime, targeting two individuals and three entities for serious human rights abuses,” the EU Council said in a statement. Included in the sanctions list are Mohammed Hussein al-Jassim (Abu Amsha) and Seyf Boulad Abu Bakr, the notorious commanders of the Turkish-backed Suleiman Shah Brigade and Hamza Division, respectively, as well as their associated factions and the Sultan Murad Division. The SNA is a coalition of militias backed by Turkey that have largely been integrated into the Syrian defense ministry. Throughout the course of the Syrian civil war, they have been complicit in attacks on minority communities such as Kurds and Alawites. The EU accused all three factions of “targeting civilians and especially the Alawite community, including by committing torture and arbitrary killings of civilians,” stressing that they are “therefore responsible for serious human rights abuses.” The measures are binding and directly applicable in all EU member states. In March, violence erupted in Alawite-majority areas after armed groups, many loyal to ousted president Bashar al-Assad, launched attacks on forces allied with the government, prompting Damascus to respond with force. Around 1,500 people, mainly Alawite civilians, were killed, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which said most of the casualties were caused by government or government-affiliated forces. Two weeks ago, the Human Rights Watch (HRW) called on Damascus to exclude those with records of abuse from the Syrian security forces - referring to SNA militants - and said the fighters continue to detain and extort civilians in northern Syria. Syria’s new authorities have faced backlash, particularly from the Kurds, for appointing militia figures complicit in serious human rights abuses against the community. Sharaa’s interim government, headed by interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa, has faced repeated criticism for its treatment of minority groups, with many Syrians and foreign powers fearing it will impose strict religious rule, posing a threat to Kurds, Druze, Christians, and Alawites. The violence heightened concerns over the future of these populations. On May 20, the EU officially decided to lift all economic sanctions on Syria. “The Council has also removed 21 entities from the EU list of those subject to the freezing of funds and economic resources,” the Council said on Wednesday. “Several of these entities are banks, including the Central Bank of Syria, or companies operating in key sectors for Syria’s economic recovery.” EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas hailed the decision, saying it comes at a “historic” time to safeguard Syria’s economic recovery. “The EU has stood with the Syrian people throughout the last 14 years, and it will continue to do so. Today the EU reaffirms its commitment as a partner for the transition,” Kallas said. | |
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Trump’s huge Saudi arms deal may be limited by US pledge to preserve Israel’s military edge |
2025-05-29 |
[IsraelTimes] As Riyadh eyes advanced weaponry, Washington’s commitment to Israel’s defense supremacy means coveted F-35 fighter jets likely won’t be part of $142 billion in potential sales A landmark $142 billion arms deal between the United States and Saudi Arabia ![]() has the potential to reshape the way the Middle East looks from a defense perspective, significantly boosting Riyadh’s military might. But despite its high profile and even higher price tag, the arrangement will likely be limited by a longstanding US defense doctrine safeguarding Israel’s regional defense superiority, experts say. While details about the deal remain scant, speculation surrounding what it may include has been colored by Saudi Arabian requests to purchase state-of-the-art F-35 fighter jets. But any such sale, analysts point out, would run afoul of a US commitment to Israel’s Qualitative Military Edge, or QME, which has long curtailed the transfer of certain advanced weaponry to the region. The White House unveiled the deal, described as "the largest defense sales agreement in history," on May 13. According to a White House fact sheet, the US will supply Saudi Arabia with "state-of-the-art war-fighting equipment and services" from more than a dozen American defense contractors. The Trump administration has not detailed what the agreement entails, beyond sketching out five key areas it says the deal covers: advancing air force and space capabilities; strengthening air and missile defense systems; bolstering maritime and coastal security; modernizing border protection and ground forces; and upgrading information and communications technology. Two anonymous sources briefed on the matter told Rooters earlier this month that the US and Saudi Arabia have discussed Riyadh’s potential purchase of Lockheed Martin’s F-35 stealth fighter. But it’s unclear how serious any discussions are or if they are progressing to more advanced stages. The Saudis have long had their eye on the F-35, hoping to become the second country in the Middle East, after Israel, to acquire the world’s most advanced aircraft. In 2017, Saudi Arabia signaled interest in purchasing the F-35 fighter jet following what was described as a $110 billion arms agreement with the US earlier that same year. That arms agreement took the form of commitments rather than actual defense deals, and it’s unclear if the Saudis purchased more than a fraction of that promised $110 billion. What is clear is that while Riyadh got its hands on plenty of munitions, it was ultimately unable to purchase any F-35 fighter jets. JET-SETTERS Despite repeated interest from regional powers, the US has consistently blocked the sale of F-35 fighter jets to Saudi Arabia and other Middle Eastern countries in order to preserve Israel’s QME. "The US is committed to Israel’s QME and has taken this into account in its arms sales to the region," Zain Hussain, a researcher at the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute’s arms transfers program, told The Times of Israel. "Exporting F-35s to other states in the region would present a significant shift in that policy." Israel today is the only country in the Middle East with F-35 fighter jets in its arsenal, currently operating 45 of the advanced aircraft with additional units on order. "The export of the F-35 to another state in the region would potentially mean that state acquiring stealth, data fusion, and deep-strike capabilities widely considered superior to other aircraft currently operated in the region," Hussain said. At the same time, he emphasized that Israel still holds a significant operational advantage: "Israel remains the most experienced operator of the F-35 in the region and has been allowed to modify the aircraft to meet its specific needs." Indeed, Israel has uniquely customized its fleet of F-35s, rebranding the stealth fighter jet as the "Adir," Hebrew for "mighty." Through close cooperation with Lockheed Martin, Israeli defense firms have integrated proprietary technologies into the aircraft — including advanced electronic warfare systems, enhanced command and control capabilities and locally developed weapons systems. Washington’s commitment to ensuring Israel maintains a qualitative edge in military capability dates back to Lyndon B. Johnson’s presidency. In 2008, it was formally codified into a law requiring that Jerusalem’s position be considered before any weapons sales to the region. The doctrine is rooted in Israel’s position as a democratic ally surrounded by often-hostile neighbors. Given its geographic and demographic disadvantages, Israel cannot rely on quantity in warfare and instead depends on technological and tactical superiority. Over the decades, US arms sales to Arab states have repeatedly put Israel’s QME to the test. At times, they have only gone through thanks to US assurances or complementary arms sales to Israel. In 1981, Jerusalem strongly objected to Washington’s decision to sell AWACS surveillance planes and advanced F-15 enhancement packages to Saudi Arabia, fearing it would erode Israel’s technological superiority. Despite fierce opposition, Congress narrowly approved the deal, with then-president Ronald Reagan offering Israel a set of reassurances, including an additional $600 million in military aid and 15 new F-15s. More recently, the Trump administration in 2020 agreed to sell 50 F-35s to the UAE following Abu Dhabi’s agreement to normalize relations with Israel, though officials denied any linkage between the two. The potential F-35 sales raised red flags in Israel, but Jerusalem eventually said it would not oppose the deal, after the US agreed to sign a formal agreement reaffirming Washington’s legally enshrined commitment to maintaining Israel’s regional military advantage. In the end, the sale was torpedoed by the UAE rather than the QME. In 2021, the Emirates suspended talks with the Biden administration on buying the planes due to various disagreements over the sale, including their price tag, and in 2024, officials in Abu Dhabi said they did not plan to revive the deal. TRUMP AND THE SAUDIS Ahead of Trump’s visit to Saudi Arabia, some believed that arms sales would similarly be used as part of a package that would see Riyadh normalize relations with Israel, which would have likely played a role in overcoming any QME-related hurdles. Instead, Israel was left off to the side as Trump and the Saudis heaped lavish indulgences and effusive praise on each other. During his visit, Trump addressed the Saudi-US Investment Forum, hailing the "close partnership" between Washington and Riyadh and praising Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman ...Crown Prince and modernizer of Saudi Arabia as of 2016. The Turks hate him, so he must be all right, despite the occasional brutal murder of Qatar-owned journalists... for the kingdom’s sweeping transformation since Trump’s last visit as president. "Exactly eight years ago this month I stood in this very room and looked forward to a future in which the nations of this region would drive [out] the forces of terrorism and extremism... and take your place among the proudest, most prosperous, most successful nations anywhere in the world as leaders of a modern and rising Middle East," Trump said. "Critics doubted that it was possible," he added, "but over the past eight years, Saudi Arabia has proved the critics totally wrong," citing the kingdom’s emergence as a global business leader. In tandem with its ambitions to become a business hub, Saudi Arabia has dramatically ramped up its military spending, signaling its intent to play a more assertive role on the regional and global stage. According to a February statement by Ahmad al-Ohali, governor of the Saudi General Authority for Military Industries, the kingdom increased its defense budget from $75.8 billion in 2024 to $78 billion in 2025. al-Ohali also noted a consistent 4.5 percent annual growth in defense spending since 1960, placing Saudi Arabia as the fifth-largest military spender in the world, and the largest in the Arab world. NO FAIRY GODMOTHER After his stop in Riyadh, Trump continued to Qatar ...an emirate on the east coast of the Arabian Peninsula. It sits on some really productive gas and oil deposits, which produces the highest per capita income in the world. They piss it all away on religion, financing the Moslem Brotherhood and several al-Qaeda affiliates. Home of nutbag holy manYusuf al-Qaradawi... and the UAE, notably skipping over Israel — a move that raised concern in Jerusalem over potential shifts in regional priorities and the optics of Israel being sidelined during a major US diplomatic tour. "This week there was a party in the Middle East — a grand ball full of colorful costumes, money and gold changing hands — and we found ourselves playing the role of Cinderella before the transformation," columnist Sima Kadmon wrote in Israel’s Yedioth Ahronoth daily. "The fairy godmother we thought we had, flew off to Saudi Arabia and Qatar." The Trump administration has made several moves lately that have left some wondering whether Washington is still committed to taking Israel’s position into account in cases where it is not required by law. These include nuclear talks with Iran, a ceasefire 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... ’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 that allows them to continue firing ballistic missiles at the Jewish state and a deal with Hamas ..not a terrorist organization, even though it kidnaps people, holds hostages, and tries to negotiate by executing them,... to free Israeli-American hostage Edan Alexander that bypassed Jerusalem. The agreement to arm the Saudis at record numbers comes amid growing frustration from Trump over Israel’s prolonged war 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... — a conflict he reportedly sees as complicating his efforts to broker a landmark regional deal. Trump has made no secret of his ambition to secure Saudi-Israeli normalization as a cornerstone achievement of his second term. But Riyadh has made it clear that any such agreement is contingent on a ceasefire in Gaza and tangible progress toward Paleostinian statehood. Although Saudi Arabia was not among the original signatories of the 2020 Abraham Accords, it has cautiously endorsed the initiative from the sidelines. Still, the kingdom has repeatedly stressed that its participation depends on movement toward a two-state solution — a goal that now appears increasingly remote amid the ongoing war. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt reaffirmed that Trump "wants to see this conflict in the region end," but the administration has firmly denied reports that it is threatening to "abandon" Israel over its Gaza campaign. Dr. H. A. Hellyer, a senior associate fellow at the Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies in London, told The Times of Israel that Trump’s visit "was primarily about the [Gulf Cooperation Council], not about the appalling situation in Gaza, and applying ’America First’ transactionalism to foreign policy in [the Middle East and North Africa] more generally." He added that while "there is frustration in DC with Tel Aviv’s conduct in Gaza... DC is still very much supportive of Tel Aviv." |
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Palestinian Support for Hamas Remains High |
2025-05-29 |
[Spectator] Some Palestinians reject terrorism and Hamas, but a new poll shows they appear to be outnumbered. A recent poll conducted by the Paleostinian Center for Policy and Survey Research (PCPSR) from May 1-4, 2025, highlights the reality of Paleostinian public opinion amid the ongoing war in the 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... Strip, now 19 months in from its start with the Hamas ![]() -led attack on October 7, 2023. The survey, covering 1,270 respondents (830 in the West Bank, 440 in Gaza) with a margin of error of ±3.5 percent, reveals strong support for Hamas, the October 7 attack, and "armed struggle." Most Paleostinians oppose Hamas’s disarmament, do not believe Hamas committed atrocities on Oct. 7, and believe the decision to attack Israel that day was "correct." This poll challenges the dubious claim that all Paleostinian civilians are innocent. Parents who teach their children it is okay to kill Jews are complicit with the terrorist holding a gun. And indeed, many of these children did grow up to become terrorists. This was proven on October 7, 2023, when a terrorist called his parents, bragging he had killed Jews and knowing he would receive his family’s support. And this support has not changed drastically. Paleostinian civilian support for Hamas’s October 7 attack still stands at a disturbing 50 percent and it was even higher in the past — 54 percent in September 2024 and 71 percent in March 2024. In Gaza, 38 percent of "innocent" Paleostinians still view the attack as "correct," compared to 59 percent in the West Bank. Notably, 87 percent of respondents deny Hamas committed atrocities against Israeli civilians, despite video evidence. According to the poll, most Gazooks (51 percent) blame Israel for their suffering, followed by the U.S. (28 percent), while only 12 percent primarily blame Hamas. Although Hamas launched a major war against Israel, Hamas’s popularity still stands at 32 percent (it was 36 percent seven months ago) and even remains higher than Fatah’s (21 percent), the more "moderate" of the two parties. In hypothetical legislative elections, Hamas would garner 43 percent of the vote among participants, while Fatah holds steady at 28 percent. In Gaza, Hamas’s support is stronger (49 percent) than in the West Bank (38 percent). Marwan Barghouti, a terrorist in Israeli prison, remains the most popular leader, securing 50 percent of voters in a presidential race against Hamas’s Khaled Mashal (35 percent) and Paleostinian Chairman the ineffectual Mahmoud Abbas ...aka Abu Mazen, a graduate of the prestigious unaccredited Patrice Lumumba University in Moscow with a doctorate in Holocaust Denial. While no Yasser Arafat, he has his own brand of evil, just a little more lowercase.... The poll reveals complex sentiments in Gaza. Nearly half (48 percent) of Gazooks support recent anti-Hamas demonstrations demanding the group relinquish control, though 54 percent believe these protests are driven by "external hands." Opposition to disarming Hamas is strong, with 85 percent in the West Bank and 64 percent in Gaza rejecting it as a condition to end the war. Similarly, 65 percent oppose expelling Hamas’s military leaders. The question is, why? Innocent people are not supposed to support terrorists. Why do the Paleostinians? Interestingly, 43 percent of Gazooks express willingness to emigrate postwar, and 49 percent would apply to Israel for emigration assistance, despite Egypt and Jordan rejecting U.S.-backed displacement proposals. Satisfaction with Hamas’s performance still stands at an unbelievable 57 percent (43 percent in Gaza, 67 percent in the West Bank), outpacing the PA (23 percent), Fatah (24 percent), and Abbas (15 percent). Among regional actors, although 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... s continue to indiscriminately attack Israel’s civilians — Arab and Jew alike — by firing ballistic missiles, the Paleostinians highly approve of their attacks (74 percent), followed by Qatar ...an emirate on the east coast of the Arabian Peninsula. It sits on some really productive gas and oil deposits, which produces the highest per capita income in the world. They piss it all away on religion, financing the Moslem Brotherhood and several al-Qaeda affiliates. Home of nutbag holy manYusuf al-Qaradawi... (45 percent) and Hezbollah (43 percent). Additionally, the United States, which has worked around the clock to get Paleostinians humanitarian aid ![]() Paleostinians living in the West Bank (88 percent) say they would rather remain rather than flee to Jordan. What this means is that even with fears of Israeli counter-terrorism operations, Paleostinians understand life is better on the Israeli side of the Jordan River. With regard to the two-state solution, support remains stable at 40 percent, rising to 61 percent when framed as a Paleostinian state on 1967 borders. Support for armed struggle is an incredible 41 percent. Looking at these numbers, it is difficult to make the case that the Paleostinian people are a peace-loving nation. According to the data revealed by this poll, Paleostinians support Hamas, want the terrorist group to remain armed, and want to kick the Jewish people out of the Old City of Jerusalem and bar them from the Western Wall. This is not peace. This is bullying and a desire to erase the Jewish people’s connection to their ancestral homeland, while supporting a Moslem Brüderbund terrorist group responsible for the destruction of Paleostinian life in Gaza and the deaths of thousands. |
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Swedishman charged over 2015 killing of a Jordanian pilot | |
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[NEWARAB] A Swedish man was indicted Tuesday in connection with the killing by the Islamic State![]() Allaharound with every other sentence, but to hear western pols talk they're not reallyMoslems.... group of a Jordanian pilot whose plane went down in Syria on Christmas Eve 2014, prosecutors said. The 26-year-old Jordanian, 1st Lt. Mu'ath al-Kaseasbeh, was taken captive after his F-16 fighter jet crashed near the holy warriors' de facto capital of Raqqa in northern Syria. He was forced into a cage that was set on fire, killing him on camera in early 2015. The suspect was identified by Swedish prosecutors as Osama Krayem, 32, who is alleged to have travelled to Syria in September 2014 to fight for IS. The airman became the first known foreign military pilot to fall into the krazed killers' hands after the U.S.-led international coalition began its aerial campaign against the Islamic State group in Syria and Iraq in 2014. Jordan, a close U.S. ally, was a member of the coalition, and the pilot's killing appeared aimed at pressuring the government of Jordan to leave the alliance. Krayem is set to go on trial on June 4 in Stockholm. He was previously convicted in La Belle France and Brussels for fatal Islamic State attacks in those countries.
Osama Krayem, 32, was charged with “participating in the brutal execution of a pilot” near the city of Raqqa, prosecutor Reena Devgun told a press conference. Krayem, who is already serving a 30-year sentence for involvement in the November 2015 terror attacks in Paris, was charged with “serious war crimes and terrorist crimes.” According to prosecutors, who had announced they intended to charge Krayem last week, an aircraft belonging to the Royal Jordanian Air Force crashed in Syria on December 24, 2014. The pilot was captured by IS fighters the same day near the central city of Raqqa, and killed sometime before February 3, 2015. The execution was filmed and a 22-minute video accompanied by a specially composed religious chant was published. In the video, the victim is seen walking past several masked IS fighters, including Krayem, according to prosecutors. The pilot is then locked in a cage that is set on fire, leading to his death, Henrik Olin, the other prosecutor in charge of the case, told reporters. “This bestial murder, in which a prisoner was burned alive in a cage, was staged in a carefully produced video that was broadcast around the world. Its publication marked an unprecedented escalation in the Islamic State group’s violent propaganda,” Olin said. Prosecutors have been unable to determine the exact day of the murder, but the investigation has identified the location where it took place. ‘OBLIGATION’ TO PROSECUTE The defendant’s lawyer, Petra Eklund, told AFP that her client admitted to being present at the scene but disputed the prosecution’s version. “He denies the acts for which he is prosecuted,” she said. “He acknowledges having been present at that place during the event but claims not to have acted in the manner described by the prosecutors in the account of the facts.” Krayem, who is from Malmo in southern Sweden, joined the IS group in Syria in 2014 before returning to Europe. In June 2022, he was sentenced to 30 years in prison in France for helping plan the November 2015 Paris attacks in which 130 people were killed. The following year, he was given a life sentence in Belgium for participating in the bombings on March 22, 2016, at Brussels’ main airport and on the metro system, which killed 32 people. “Even though this is a person that’s already sentenced and is serving very long prison sentences in other countries, we will still charge him and we have an international obligation to do so,” Devgun told AFP. Krayem has been “temporarily handed over to Sweden to participate in the trial,” which is scheduled to begin June 4, according to the Swedish Prosecution Authority. “It is painful for my parents to be confronted with this event again, but we are grateful that the Swedish authorities want to give us justice,” Jawdat al-Kasasbeh, the pilot’s brother, told broadcaster Sveriges Radio. Related: Osama Krayem 09/16/2023 Belgian court hands out heavy sentences over Brussels terror attack Osama Krayem 07/27/2023 Six found guilty of murder for 2016 jihadist bombings in Brussels that killed 32 Osama Krayem 07/03/2022 20 convicted in Paris terrorist attacks trial: Who they are, what they got Related: Moaz al-Kasasbeh 02/11/2015 UAE launches air strikes against ISIS from Jordan Moaz al-Kasasbeh 02/06/2015 Islamic State's brutality Moaz al-Kasasbeh 12/26/2014 Jordan Warns Militants Against Harming Pilot | |
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Egypt bitter as Sudan's RSF Hemedti seeks to host Gaza refugees | |||
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[NEWARAB] Egypt is ringing alarm bells over a potential plan for the transfer of a sizeable number of Paleostinians from the 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... Strip to areas controlled by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Sudan ![]()
...The cad! Twice caught beating wimmin!... to take over the coastal Paleostinian enclave, kick its people out and build it into a "Middle East Riviera". They also come in the wake of media reports about United Arab Emirates-sponsored attempts by RSF commander Mohammed Hamdan Dagalo, widely known as Hemedti, to curry favour with Trump's administration by proposing to take in some of the people of Gaza in areas controlled by his militia in Sudan. Such a plan angers Cairo, which has been lobbying hard to foil the US president's plan.
LITTLE INFLUENCE OVER RSF There has been no confirmation of the aforementioned reports from either the US or the UAE. The RSF commander Hemedti has not spoken openly about such a plan either. Nonetheless, Abu Dhabi maintains close relations with the paramilitary Sudanese group which has been locked in a war with the Sudanese army since mid-April 2023, one that has so far destroyed most of Sudan, caused the displacement of millions of Sudanese citizens, both inside and outside Sudan, and opened the door for the emergence of one of the world's worst humanitarian crises. Close relations between the UAE and the RSF have turned the Sudanese army and Sudan's Transitional Sovereign Council, the ruling body in Sudan, against Abu Dhabi, with the council accusing the Gulf state of offering arms and financial support to its rival militia. The Sudanese government has also filed a lawsuit against the UAE at the International Court of Justice, accusing it of complicity with the RSF in perpetrating genocide in Sudan. Egypt's problem with a scenario where the RSF proposes to take in Gaza refugees in areas it controls in Sudan derives from the little influence it has over the Sudanese militia. The RSF shares control over Sudanese cities with the Sudanese army. In recent weeks, the paramilitary group intensified its military campaign against the army, having apparently received a fresh supply of arms from its regional benefactors, especially unmanned aerial vehicles. Now, the RSF controls large swaths of eastern Sudan, along with areas in the western part of the African country where allied militias prevail. The intensification of the RSF campaign also came hard on the heels of significant victories by the Sudanese army, especially in Sudanese capital, Khartoum. Cairo has been a strong backer of the Sudanese army, a policy enshrined in Egypt's foreign policy doctrine which bans relations with non-state actors or militias. This backing has caused relations between Cairo and the RSF to teeter on the edge of hostility, with the militia repeatedly accusing the Egyptian air force of striking its positions and killing its fighters. "The RSF is a fascist ...anybody you disagree with, damn them... militia that has suffered one defeat after another in the past period," Sudanese political analyst Amgad Farid told TNA. "It works tooth and nail to prove its relevance by criticising and antagonising Egypt, a regional heavyweight whether it likes it or not," he added. Related: Rapid Support Forces: 2025-05-23 Sudan reports surge in cholera cases amid Khartoum water crisis Rapid Support Forces: 2025-05-23 Sudanese army unearths mass graves in Omdurman, 465 victims found Rapid Support Forces: 2025-05-23 U.S. to impose sanctions on Sudan over chemical weapons use Related: Hemedti 05/12/2025 Sudan Accuses Puntland of Facilitating Military Support to RSF via Bosaso Airport Hemedti 03/25/2025 Chad warns could retaliate if Sudan attacks Hemedti 02/24/2025 Rapid Support Forces (RSF), led by Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo (Hemedti), announced a parallel government from Nairobi | |||
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Nigerian government losing ground to a resurgent Boko Haram and its IS-affiliated splinter : Peoples Dispatch |
2025-05-28 |
[PEOPLESDISPATCH.ORG] Amid a series of attacks in Nigeria's northeastern border state of Borno, its governor, Babagana Zulum, sounded an alarm that only one of the over 300 towns and villages in its Marte Local Government Area (LGA) remains under government control. Several other of the 27 LGAs of the state have also been attacked this year, especially since March. The attackers? A resurgent Boko Haram and its splinter, the Islamic State ![]() Allaharound with every other sentence, but to hear western pols talk they're not reallyMoslems.... of West Africa Province (ISWAP). Past midnight on May 23, Boko Haram button men were intercepted by the army while trying to infiltrate a brigade's headquarters in the Damboa LGA. In the two-hour-long battle that ensued, two soldiers and 16 forces of Evil were reportedly killed before the latter retreated. The night before, around 10:30 pm on May 22, the army killed five more murderous Moslems while repelling an attack on a military base in Gajibo village of the Dikwa LGA. The button men also opened fire on civilians in the village, killing at least nine and injuring many more. Dozens more civilians were executed last week in the Kukawa LGA, where a Boko Haram faction's button men reportedly rounded up over a hundred residents, mostly bean farmers and fishermen, in the village of Malam Karanti and its neighboring Kwatandashi on May 15. They were marched into a bush where 57 bodies, most of them with slit throats, were recovered two days later. RIVALRY AND COOPERATION BETWEEN BOKO HARAM AND ISWAP Local media reports and eyewitness accounts that Boko Haram attacked these villagers for paying protection money to its rival ISWAP highlight that civilians remain the victims even when the conflict is within the Jihadist movement. ISWAP was formed in 2016 and affiliated itself with the Islamic State after it broke away from Boko Haram which formed in 2002. In 2009, Boko Haram unleashed a terror campaign, which continues till today, killing 36,000 people and displacing another 2.2 million. Clashes between these two rivals have also been reported. Nevertheless, the Nigerian government is losing ground again to the Jihadists, even as they fight each other. Their rivalry and collaboration appear to be separated by a thin and often blurred line. Nigerian media attributes several attacks to ''Boko Haram/ISWAP'', including the attack on Gajibo on May 22 and the earlier coordinated raids between May 12 and 13 on the two military bases — one in Rann in Kala Balge LGA, and another in Gajiram in the Nganzai LGA. Vanguard reported that five soldiers were killed and six others were maimed in Rann, while the army was able to repel the attack in Gajiram — both of which have come under repeated attacks this year. Earlier on May 12, button men had also struck another military base in Marte town in Marte LGA on the border with Cameroon ...a long, narrow country that fills the space between Nigeria and Chad on the northeast, CAR to the southeast. Prior to incursions by Boko Haram nothing ever happened there... , killing seven soldiers and dislodging others before stealing weapons. After the base was briefly overrun, 20,000 people fled the town to take refuge in an Internally Displaced People (IDP) camp in Dikwa LGA's town. ''This huge number is a threat as allowing them to stay in the camp may'' leave ''the younger ones— vulnerable to recruitment by the murderous Moslems,'' Governor Zulum warned. Reassured by his visit to the town with security forces in the aftermath of this attack, many of the residents have returned, and are now ''resettled for the second time,'' he said in a presser on May 18. They were first resettled here about four years ago when the army retook control over this area from the forces of Evil under the previous administration. However, Caliphornia hasn't yet slid into the ocean, no matter how hard it's tried... with Nigeria's economy shrinking under the deepening neoliberal austerity measures by the current administration, the security forces are increasingly ill-equipped and underfunded. They have been ceding ground once again to a resurgent Boko Haram, which is reportedly deploying drones of the sort used by Israel and Ukraine. Related: Babagana Umara Zulum 05/26/2025 Hundreds return to deserted Nigerian town after jihadist raid Babagana Umara Zulum 04/27/2025 Again, Boko Haram kill 12 in Borno village of Gwoza LG - Vanguard News Babagana Umara Zulum 01/14/2025 Armed groups kill at least 40 farmers in Nigeria's Borno State Related: Borno: 2025-05-26 Good Morning Borno: 2025-05-26 Hundreds return to deserted Nigerian town after jihadist raid Borno: 2025-05-26 Nigerian army says 16 Boko Haram terrorists killed in Borno state Related: Marte: 2025-05-26 Hundreds return to deserted Nigerian town after jihadist raid Marte: 2025-05-21 Don't allow Marte, other Borno's towns captured, Zulum begs FG - Businessday NG Marte: 2025-05-16 Soldiers flee after Boko Haram raid on Borno base Related: Boko Haram: 2025-05-26 Good Morning Boko Haram: 2025-05-26 Nigerian army says 16 Boko Haram terrorists killed in Borno state Boko Haram: 2025-05-26 21 gang members killed in northern Nigeria operation Related: Islamic State: 2025-05-27 Good Morning Islamic State: 2025-05-27 Chinese and Mexican cartels exploit woke American laws to cash in after fentanyl crackdown Islamic State: 2025-05-27 3 arrested on suspicion of planning terror attacks in Israel for Islamic State Related: Damboa: 2025-05-26 Nigerian army says 16 Boko Haram terrorists killed in Borno state Damboa: 2025-05-26 Nigerian Army Claims Troops Killed 21 Terrorists In Katsina During Gun Battle, Recovered Weapons Damboa: 2025-05-24 Nigerian military says it killed 16 Boko Haram terrorists in northeastern Borno state Related: Dikwa: 2025-05-26 Hundreds return to deserted Nigerian town after jihadist raid Dikwa: 2025-05-21 Don't allow Marte, other Borno's towns captured, Zulum begs FG - Businessday NG Dikwa: 2025-05-16 Soldiers flee after Boko Haram raid on Borno base Related: Kukawa: 2025-04-17 Boko Haram: Terrorists release six kidnapped former Borno refugees after collecting ransom Kukawa: 2025-04-16 Boko Haram: Terrorists release six kidnapped former Borno refugees after collecting ransom Kukawa: 2025-03-06 ISWAP ambushes Boko Haram, kills 20 in fierce Borno clash - Daily Post Nigeria Related: Nganzai: 2022-08-28 Boko Haram Fighters Attacking Borno Community Nganzai: 2021-04-05 Police, Soldiers Repel Attack on Borno Commissioners' Convoy, Kill 7 Boko Nganzai: 2020-06-15 20 soldiers, 40 civilians killed in Nigeria attacks Related: Cameroon: 2025-05-26 Nigerian army says 16 Boko Haram terrorists killed in Borno state Cameroon: 2025-05-24 Nigerian military says it killed 16 Boko Haram terrorists in northeastern Borno state Cameroon: 2025-05-23 Boko Haram Intensifies Attacks in Cameroon Amid Resurgence in Lake Chad Region |
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FSB shows footage of the arrest of four members of Basayev and Khattab's gang | ||
2025-05-28 | ||
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. [Regnum] Footage of the detention of four more members of the gang of Shamil Basayev
![]() Security forces made arrests in four regions. Arsen Koldasov was detained in Stavropol, Radzhab Khasayev in Dagestan, Batyr Arsanov in Ingushetia, and Rasul Takhtamirov in Astrakhan Oblast. The video also shows the interrogation of one of the detainees. He confessed and signed the documents. “That’s how I ended up there,” the gang member said.
In October of the same year, bandits attacked Russian soldiers in Chechnya near the village of Chervlennaya in the Shelkovsky District. Also in Chechnya in February 2000, a gang attacked Pskov paratroopers near the village of Ulus-Kert in the Shatoi District. As a result of these attacks, more than 130 soldiers were killed, and more than 80 were injured to varying degrees of severity. Many members of Basayev and Khattab's gang have already been detained and are serving their sentences. In October last year, security forces detained three more gang members. Two more were detained and placed under arrest in December. Related: Shamil Basayev 04/24/2025 Astrakhan resident convicted for justifying Beslan school seizure Shamil Basayev 04/16/2025 Former Basayev hostage involved in Moscow metro niqab conflict Shamil Basayev 03/29/2025 Glorification of Basayev's image resulted in a criminal case for a citizen of the Russian Federation and Abkhazia | ||
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Palestinian clans are looking to join Abraham Accords after Oct. 7. |
2025-05-28 |
[Jpost] It began with a sentence that sounded less like the opening of a diplomatic talk and more like the opening pitch at an accelerator demo-day. Economy Minister Nir Barkat — whose résumé lists two tech exits before it lists "mayor of Jerusalem" — stepped onto the Jerusalem Post Conference stage in New York and said he was tired of hearing that the West Bank was unsolvable. If a product fails, he told the room, you either ship a better one or the market walks. His "product" was the Paleostinian Authority; his better version was a Paleostinian chapter of the Abraham Accords. "One day — hopefully soon — Arabs in Judea and Samaria will decide they’ve had enough of the PA and ask to join the accords," he said. "If they work with Israel, we’ll help them build Dubai. If they fight Israel, they’ll end up looking like 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... Phones came up like periscopes. The routine chatter about Saudi Arabia ![]() ’s eventual normalization vanished. Barkat was talking about Rawabi, Abu Dis, perhaps even Jenin, not Riyadh or Jakarta. In his model, clusters of West Bank towns would bypass Ramallah, plug directly into Israeli security and Gulf capital, and trade under commercial annexes adapted from the UAE-Israel playbook. No midnight shuttle diplomacy, no flags raised over Rose Garden lawns — just container IDs, escrow instructions and profit-and-loss sheets. Related: Nir Barkat 05/09/2025 Regev meets with Israeli airlines as foreign flight cancellations strand Israelis abroad Nir Barkat 03/19/2025 Azerbaijan’s economy minister visits Israel for talks on strengthening economic, energy ties Nir Barkat 02/17/2025 Israel and India seek trade pact in 2025 as Trump touts US-India corridor via Israel Related: Paleostinian Authority: 2025-05-25 Syrian leader hailed by US envoy for moves on ‘relations with Israel,’ foreign fighters Paleostinian Authority: 2025-05-24 As IDF demolishes hundreds of houses in West Bank camps, residents are determined to return Paleostinian Authority: 2025-05-24 Iran-backed Palestinian terror groups said to leave Syria under pressure from Sharaa Related: Dubai: 2025-05-24 Israeli forces have carried out a fierce airstrike on the Nusairat camp in the central Gaza Strip Dubai: 2025-05-21 Sudanese Armed Forces Completely Liberate Capital Province of Khartoum from RSF Rebels Dubai: 2025-05-20 Sudan demands explanation following aggressive Emirati treatment of consular staff in Dubai Related: West Bank: 2025-05-26 Hamas authorities say at least 23 killed in strikes across Gaza; IDF doesn’t comment West Bank: 2025-05-26 IDF intercepts Houthi missile fired from Yemen, in third attack in four days West Bank: 2025-05-25 IDF says Palestinian attempted to stab troops in Hebron; attacker ‘neutralized’ Related: Ramallah: 2025-05-24 Israel targeted Muhammad Sinwar in rare moment when he had no hostages around him — report Ramallah: 2025-05-18 IDF launches sweeping new Gaza offensive; Palestinians say dozens killed in strikes; Md Sinwar’s body found in Kahn Younis tunnel w/10 dead aides last week Ramallah: 2025-05-16 Watchdog: Gazan reporters face beatings, threats when covering anti-Hamas rallies |
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Gaza reports American company’s distribution complex destroyed, food packages looted; Gaza was overexcited — distribution quickly recommenced, 95 aid trucks entered Strip | |||
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Gazans overrun Strip’s new aid center; operator says distribution has resumed - over 400,000 meals thus far [IsraelTimes] IDF confirms it fired shots into air, not at center itself; US-backed aid group says centers have given out 8,000 food boxes; UN says mechanism far from reaching aid targets Thousands of Paleostinians on Tuesday overran one of the newly established aid distribution sites 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 oppressionand disproportionate response... ’s Rafah, only hours after the military announced the new aid mechanism, backed by Israel and the United States, began operating for the first time. Footage posted to social media showed crowds surging into the area and taking boxes of food. The IDF, which secures the area around the facility, confirmed that troops fired warning shots outside the compound, but denied reports claiming it opened fire from a helicopter or towards the center itself. A military source said an Israeli Air Force helicopter was operating over the sea at the time of the incident, but not anywhere close to the distribution site.
According to Paleostinian reports, the American security personnel charged with securing the area expeditiously departed at a goodly pace. There were no reports of casualties in the incident. The newly created Israel-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation sought to downplay the incident, saying that its American security subcontractors fell back in order to allow "a small number" of people to take food. "The needs on the ground are great. At one moment in the late afternoon, the volume of people at the SDS was such that the GHF team fell back to allow a small number of Gazooks to take aid safely and dissipate," GHF said in a statement. Before the break-in, GHF said that "approximately 8,000 food boxes have been distributed so far. Each box feeds 5.5 people for 3.5 days, totaling 462,000 meals." GHF claimed its operations have returned to normal. The military announced earlier that two out of four of the recently established sites began operating for the first time, initially delivering food packages to thousands of Paleostinian families. However, some people are alive only because it's illegal to kill them... an Israeli security official also tried to downplay the incident, telling the Ynet site that none of the aid had been looted. The newly opened aid centers are operated by the GHF, an American organization that is backed by Israel, designed to bypass the UN and traditional aid agencies in a bid to keep the supplies away from Hamas ![]() The UN and other international organizations withheld much-needed backing of the GHF, arguing that its aid initiative violates humanitarian principles by requiring Gazooks to walk long distances in order to receive aid and limiting distribution to southern Gaza, a move that would forcibly displace the Paleostinian population. Footage purportedly shows thousands of Paleostinians overrunning one of the aid distribution sites in southern Gaza's Rafah a short while ago. Three of the distribution sites are located in the Tel Sultan area of southern Gaza’s Rafah, while the fourth is in the Netzarim Corridor area, south of Gaza City. The two sites that began operations on Tuesday are in Rafah. "The establishment of the distribution centers took place over the last few months, facilitated by the Israeli political echelon and in coordination with the US government," the IDF said in its first official comment on the aid sites. "This process coincided with an ongoing dialogue and cooperation with the IDF, through the Southern Command and COGAT, as well as international aid organizations, the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, and the American civilian security company," it said. The IDF said it will "continue to facilitate humanitarian assistance in the Gaza Strip, while making every possible effort to ensure that the aid does not reach the hands of the Hamas terrorist organization." Images showed aid boxes included bags of rice and dried beans, as well as flour, oil, salt, and canned vegetables, many of them in Israeli packaging.
"As much as I want to go because I am hungry and my children are hungry, I am afraid," said Abu Ahmed, 55, a father of seven. "I am so scared because they said the company belongs to Israel and is a mercenary, and also because the resistance [Hamas] said not to go," he said in a message on the chat app WhatsApp. Hamas, which has in recent months faced protests by many Paleostinians who want the devastating war to end, has warned residents against accessing GHF sites, saying Israel was using the company to collect intelligence information. "Do not go to Rafah... Do not fall into the trap... Do not risk your lives. Your homes are your fortress. Staying in your neighborhoods is survival, and awareness is your protection," a statement published by the Hamas-linked Home Front said. "These schemes will be broken by the steadfastness of a people who do not know defeat," it added. "Before the war, my fridge used to be full of meat, chicken, dairy, soft drinks, everything, and now I am begging for a loaf of bread," Abu Ahmed told Rooters via a chat app. ![]() Additionally, Juliette Touma, communications director of the UN Paleostinian refugee agency, said the UN does not know what is being distributed. "We don’t have any information," she said. "We know what’s needed, we know what’s missing, and we are very, very far from that daily target." Senior US official hails GHF, blasts UN for refusing to get behind aid distribution effort [IsraelTimes] The Trump administration hails the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, while blasting the UN for refusing to cooperate with the group’s new aid distribution initiative, hours after thousands of Palestinians overran one of its sites in Rafah. “Aid is getting to the people in need, and through their secure distribution system, Israel is kept safe and Hamas empty handed,” says a statement to reporters attributed to a senior administration official. The official appears to cite GHF’s figures, stating that roughly 8,000 boxes of food have been distributed in the foundation’s first two days of operation, with each box feeding 5.5 people for 3.5 days, totaling 462,000 meals. The Trump official says GHF is managing to operate in Gaza, despite attempts by Hamas to place blockades on aid trucks. “GHF is a threat to Hamas’s longstanding system of looting the assistance intended for the people of Gaza.” “The UN and other aid agencies were wrong to criticize,” the senior Trump administration official says, making no mention of Tuesday’s mass-looting incident in one of the two distribution sites GHF has begun to operate. “These organizations echoed Hamas talking points rather than praising those who are delivering results.” While GHF was only registered this year, the Trump official says the project was born during the Biden administration but was dropped due to “bureaucratic incompetence.” The Trump administration was impressed by the idea, though, and got behind it. “We support bold, out-of-the-box efforts to make life better for Gazans. GHF is doing exactly that. And we’re proud to back their incredible mission,” the official says. US will renew push for countries to fund GHF once it demonstrates results — official [IsraelTimes] The Trump administration plans to renew its push for countries and international organizations to fund the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation once its new aid distribution initiative proves to be a success, a US official tells The Times of Israel. The US official acknowledges that European countries and other nations approached earlier this month about backing GHF did not respond “favorably.” “Countries are used to doing what they have always done,” the US official says. However, the US official is unfazed by the initial negative response from countries, who have refrained from bankrolling GHF to date. “The United States is a leader in innovation and once GHF works, others will want to share in its success,” the official adds. Asked about the overrun of one of GHF’s Rafah distribution sites by thousands of Palestinians on Tuesday, the US official downplays the incident, insisting that it lasted 20 minutes and that over 400,000 meals were fed as a result of the foundation’s work.
Israel says 95 trucks of humanitarian aid entered Gaza on Tuesday [IsraelTimes] The Defense Ministry’s Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT) announces that 95 trucks carrying humanitarian aid entered the Gaza Strip today. Israel resumed aid deliveries to Gaza last week, after a pause since March 2. Since then, 755 trucks of aid have entered the Strip. Today’s trucks include food, medical equipment, and pharmaceutical drugs, COGAT says. The aid underwent an inspection first by Israeli authorities before entering Gaza via the Kerem Shalom crossing. Earlier, COGAT said some 400 truckloads of aid were awaiting collection on the Gazan side of Kerem Shalom. | |||
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IRGC-affiliated media accuses Halabja governor of disregarding hijab law |
2025-05-27 |
[Rudaw] Fars news agency, affiliated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), on Sunday accused Halabja’s female governor of "disregarding diplomatic principles" after she appeared at a Tehran tourist attraction without wearing a hijab, in an official visit with the Kurdistan Region’s governors that also met the Iranian president. "The governor of Halabja, who had traveled to Tehran as a member of the delegation of governors of the Iraqi Kurdistan Region, attended one of Tehran's tourist attractions without wearing a hijab last Thursday, disregarding diplomatic principles and disrespecting Iranian laws," Fars news said on X. A compulsory hijab was imposed in Iran 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 since the 1979 Islamic revolution in public places and governmental institutions. Halabja Governor Nuxsha Nasih joined a delegation of Kurdistan Region governors, including Erbil’s Omed Xoshnaw, Sulaimani’s Haval Abubakir, and Duhok’s Ali Tatar, in a visit to Iran last week to meet their counterparts from the Kurdistan, Kermanshah, and West Azerbaijan provinces in western Iran (Rojhelat). On Thursday, they met with President Pezeshkian, discussing bilateral relations between Tehran and Erbil and cultural and trade ties, with the president reaffirming his support for mutual agreements between both sides. The comments from Fars news come as the government faces challenges in enacting a new hijab bill and enforcing stricter obligations under its existing hijab laws. They also come as the Iranian government struggles to enforce its existing compulsory hijab law, with a larger number of women defying authorities by appearing in public without the scarf. Rudaw English reached out to Governor Nasih but she was not readily available for comment. On Sunday, Iranian parliament speaker Mohammed Bagher Ghalibaf said that the country’s top national security body has advised against enacting the new hijab bill as tensions continue among hardline politicians over the controversial legislation. Under the bill, women who violate mandatory hijab rules face escalating penalties, including fines, travel bans, and digital restrictions. Repeat offenses can result in prison sentences ranging from 3 months to 1 year and fines up to 1.65 billion rials (about $2,357). The legislation notably came despite challenges the Iranian government faced enforcing existing hijab laws, especially after the nationwide protests which swept through the country in 2022 sparked by the death of a young Kurdish woman, Zhina (Mahsa) Amini, while in morality police custody for allegedly wearing a lax hijab. Related: Hijab 05/21/2025 France looks to ban children from wearing Muslim headscarf as government tackles 'political Islamism' Hijab 05/08/2025 Fight between swearing girls in hijabs filmed in Caucasus Hijab 05/05/2025 Terrorist attack at Lady Gaga concert foiled in Rio de Janeiro |
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Lebanon reportedly awaits ''decisive week'' as to Palestinian arms — Naharnet |
2025-05-27 |
[NAHARNET] This week is supposed to be ''decisive'' regarding the file of weapons inside Leb![]() 's Paleostinian refugee camps, ad-Diyar newspaper reported on Monday. ''Lebanese official authorities are awaiting answers within hours from the Paleostinian side regarding the mechanism for handing over weapons in five of the camps in the first stage, which is supposed to be finalized before mid-June,'' the daily said. ''A second stage will follow during which the rest of weapons will be handed over in the rest of the camps, most notably Ain al-Helweh,'' ad-Diyar said. A Lebanese official meanwhile told the daily that ''the official Paleostinian sides will this week prove whether they are serious in their cooperation and whether they will push for a speedy handover process.'' The disarmament of Paleostinian camps in Lebanon will begin next month based on an accord with visiting Paleostinian President the ineffectual Mahmoud Abbas ...aka Abu Mazen, a graduate of the prestigious unaccredited Patrice Lumumba University in Moscow with a doctorate in Holocaust Denial. While no Yasser Arafat, he has his own brand of evil, just a little more lowercase.... The Lebanese and Paleostinian sides agreed on starting a plan "to remove weapons from the camps, beginning mid-June in the Beirut camps, and other camps will follow," the source told AFP. |
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