Al Qaeda heads to Israel?
From FrontPageMagazine:
For the first time, Israeli defense experts are noting that groups identifying with al-Qaeda - or the global jihad - are determined to acquire operational footholds close to Israel’s borders. The most dramatic sign of this development was the November 9, 2005, suicide bombing of three Jordanian hotels in Amman by “al-Qaeda Mesopotamia” - the organization led by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the Jordanian insurgency leader fighting the U.S. in Iraq. Militant Islamic websites immediately announced: “After the attack in the heart of Jordan, it will soon be possible to reach Jewish targets in Israel.” Dismissing the value of Israel’s security fence, Zarqawi’s website declared that the “separation wall… will feel the might of the mujahidin.” This implied that his insurgent volunteers that had been used in Iraq might also be employed against Israel, as well.
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