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News of Terrorism and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict (June 20-26, 2012)

Issued on 26/06/2012 Type Article
The latest escalated round of rocket fire attacking Israel's south, which lasted for six days, has ended. The announcement of the victory of Mohamed Morsi, the Muslim Brotherhood candidate for the presidency of Egypt, was received with celebrations throughout the Gaza Strip.
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Ali Daqduq, senior Lebanese Hezbollah operative handled by the Iranian Al-Quds Force to support Shi'ite militias in Iraq, was captured by the coalition and held by the Americans.

Issued on 05/01/2012 Type Article
On December 16, 2011, sources in the American and Iraqi administrations announced that Ali Daqduq , a senior Lebanese Hezbollah operative, captured by the coalition forces in Iraq on March 20, 2007, had been handed over to the Iraqi government.
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Al-Qaeda in Iraq appointed successors to two of its leaders killed in a joint American-Iraqi operation and committed a series of deadly attacks against Shi’ites and Iraqi security forces.

Issued on 23/05/2010 Type Article
That indicates Al-Qaeda’s recovery following the blows it took, and shows that the organization will make efforts to destabilize Iraq’s internal situation.
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The killing of two Al-Qaeda leaders in Iraq and its implications

Issued on 09/05/2010 Type Article
American and Iraqi sources reported that on April 18, 2010, two Al-Qaeda leaders were killed in Iraq: Abu Umar al-Baghdadi and Abu Ayyub al-Masri.
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Iraqi authorities announce that Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, head of the Al-Qaeda branch in Iraq, was killed in an air strike

Issued on 08/06/2006 Type Article
In a press conference held on June 8 in Iraq, prime minister Nuri al-Maliki announced that Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, head of the Al-Qaeda branch in Iraq, had been killed. Jordanian-born Abu Musab al-Zarqawi had been the most important terrorist in Iraq and head of the Iraqi Al-Qaeda branch. Beginning in 2004, his terrorist strategy was behind a growing wave of bloody terrorist attacks, including suicide bombing attacks and car bombs
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Saudi Researcher: Hamas Doesn't Truly Believe in Democracy; Nazis in Germany and Fascists in Italy Also Won at the Ballot Box

Issued on 04/06/2006 Type Article
In an article in the Saudi daily Al-Riyadh, 'Adel Bin Zayd Al-Tarifi, a Saudi researcher at the European Research Institute, University of Birmingham, U.K. presents a scathing critique of the Hamas leadership and its willingness to forgo international aid and live off "wild thyme and olives."
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