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A Danish research institute exposes the links the Turkish organization IHH had with Al-Qaeda and global jihad networks

In 2006 the Danish Institute for International Studies reported that during the 1990s the Turkish relief organization IHH had links with Al-Qaeda and global jihad networks.
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The Flotilla to the Gaza Strip – Update (As of 1400 hours, May 30, 2010)

As of the afternoon of May 30, five ships were located near Cyprus and had not yet set sail for the Gaza Strip. The sixth boat, Challenger II, which belongs to the Free Gaza flotilla and carries 14 members of European parliaments, was expected to join the five ships between Cyprus and Gaza.
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IHH, which plays a central role in organizing the flotilla to the Gaza Strip, is a Turkish humanitarian relief fund with a radical Islamic anti-Western orientation.

Besides its legitimate philanthropic activities, it supports radical Islamic networks, including Hamas, and at least in the past, even global jihad elements.
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The Aid Flotilla for the Gaza Strip – Update

On May 14 the Rachel Corrie set sail from the Irish port of Dundalk, the first ship of the aid flotilla for the Gaza Strip organized by a coalition of pro-Palestinian organizations in Europe and Turkey.
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News of Terrorism and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict (May 18-25, 2010)

This past week two rockets fell in open areas in the western Negev. Clashes continued between IDF soldiers and squads of terrorist operatives The aid flotilla of nine ships to the Gaza Strip is scheduled to arrive between May 26 and 28 (no exact date available).
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News of Terrorism and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict (May 11-17, 2010)

This past week the western Negev remained quiet. On May 15, the 62nd so-called “Nakba Day” was marked in Judea, Samaria and the Gaza Strip, commemorating what the Palestinians consider the “catastrophe” of the establishment of the State of Israel. On May 14 the cargo ship Rachel Corrie left Ireland on its way to the
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