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Mustafa al-Muhaajir
5th June 2008, 03:10 AM
Qaeda's Zawahri urges more Gaza rocket attacks

By Firouz Sedarat

DUBAI (Reuters) - Al Qaeda's second-in-command Ayman al-Zawahri on Wednesday urged Palestinians to step up suicide and rocket attacks, saying in an Internet recording they were the only way to end Israel's blockade of the Gaza Strip.

"Step up your martyrdom-seeking operations, and increase your missiles and ambushes, as there is no solution but this," the speaker, who sounded like earlier recordings of Zawahri, urged Palestinians in the audio message.

Zawahri also criticised Egypt for not opening its border to the Palestinians, branding Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak as a "traitor."

"The brother from Gaza is refused entry (by Egypt), while an Israeli tourist is allowed to enter without a visa," he said, calling on Egyptians is the border areas to support the Palestinians' efforts to break the blockade.

Israel, which withdrew settlers from the Gaza Strip in 2005, sees militant activity there, including rocket attacks on its territory, as a threat. It has shut down traffic across its borders, causing severe economic hardship in the overcrowded area ruled by the Islamist movement Hamas.

Its militants blasted open the Rafah border crossing to Egypt for several days early in the year until Egyptian authorities moved in troops in February and closed it again.

The 11-minute message, issued on Islamist websites, marked the June 1967 six-day Arab-Israeli war, which Zawahri said "unveiled that (Arab) regimes had no principles ... except holding on to their seats (of power)."

Last month, al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden urged Muslims to help break the blockade of the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip and fight Arab governments that deal with the Jewish state.

Al Qaeda leaders have placed growing emphasis on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict -- a central issue for many Arabs and Muslims -- in an apparent effort to widen their support.

Despite calls by al Qaeda supporters for the militant network to establish a presence in Palestinian areas, U.S. intelligence officials say they see no evidence it has done so. Analysts say it faces competition, in particular in Gaza, from the well-established Hamas.


http://in.reuters.com/article/worldNews/idINIndia-33912720080605

Mustafa al-Muhaajir
5th June 2008, 03:14 AM
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tayfah_mansurah
5th June 2008, 04:15 AM
Al-Zawahiri attacks Egypt over Gaza

Al-Zawahiri called Mubarak a "criminal traitor"

Al-Qaeda's Egyptian-born deputy leader has criticised Egypt for not opening up its border to Palestinians, according to a new audio clip on the internet attributed to him.

Ayman al-Zawahiri also called for an end to Israel's economic blockade of the Gaza Strip.

"The brother from Gaza is refused entry , while an Israeli tourist is allowed to enter without a visa," the voice on the clip says.

He calls Hosni Mubarak, the Egyptian president, and his troops "criminal traitors", accusing them of perpetuating the siege of Gaza.


"Salvation of the Muslim nation is through the march of its sons on the path of jihad," he says in the clip posted online on Wednesday.

A banner accompanying the 11-minute audio file says it marks the 41st anniversary of the 1967 Middle East war which Arabs refer to as the "naksa" or "setback".

Israel occupied the West Bank, including Arab East Jerusalem, Gaza, the Sinai and the Golan Heights in the war.

Palestinian focus

Al-Qaeda has vowed attacks on Jews both within and outside Israel.

The audio clip allegedly by al-Zawahiri follows recent statements attributed to Osama bin Laden, al-Qaeda's leader, placing more emphasis on the Palestinian issue.

Last week, bin Laden urged Muslims to break the Israeli-led blockade of the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip and fight Arab governments that deal with Israel.
In the last message attributed to him on April 22, al-Zawahiri urged Muslims to support fighters from the Islamic State in Iraq group, which he said posed the biggest threat to US-led forces in the country.


http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/93F0C9FA-656B-4AB0-87DA-FB6A5257D47B.htm




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