Deborah (30 Jan 2007)
"Suicide Bomber in Israel Signals New Wave of Jihad Begun / Muslims Take Over Eur"


DEBKAfile Reports: Israeli military and security chiefs fear first Palestinian suicide bombing in Eilat, which killed 3 Israelis Monday, signals deadly new wave funded from Tehran and Damascus

January 29, 2007, 7:54 PM (GMT+02:00)

The bomber, Mohamed Faisal al-Siksik, 21, from Gaza, blew himself up in a bakery in the Red Sea resort of Eilat Monday, Jan. 29, killing the two proprietors and a third Israeli. This was the first such attack the holiday paradise has ever experienced. DEBKAfile’s counter-terror sources report that the next wave of suicide attacks is expected to be mounted from Gaza and Sinai by the Palestinian Jihad Islami in conjunction with local al Qaeda cells with funding from Tehran and Damascus.
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Mohamed al Hindi, Jihad Islami leader

DEBKAfile Exclusive: Fingerprints of Palestinian Jihad Islami terrorist ace Muhamed al Hindi on Eilat suicide bombing

January 29, 2007, 2:28 PM (GMT+02:00)

DEBKAfile’s military sources disclose that the Jihad Islami leader returned to the Gaza Strip on Jan 19 after a six-month absence in Damascus, Beirut and Tehran, during which his Syrian and Iranian masters appointed him chief of the organization in place of Abdallah Ramadan Shelah.

He arrived in Gaza carrying a large sum of cash allocated by the two governments for building a new terrorist militia in the Gaza Strip, West Bank and Sinai in conjunction with al Qaeda.
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The Jihadist Challenge To America

Submitted by admin on Mon, 2007-01-29 17:52. read more

"Americans also ought to take notice of the fact that no Islamic leaders, anywhere in the world, have clearly condemned jihadists. Time and again when asked directly whether they condemn the practice of jihad, Islamic leaders everywhere fail to clearly state their opposition to it."- L. John Van Til, Ph.D.

By L. John Van Til, Ph.D.

29 January 2007: Last fall I visited Dearborn, Michigan to attend a high school class reunion. I arrived early enough to drive around my old neighborhood. To my surprise, it had become almost totally an Arab population. Every business I passed displayed Arab-English signs, and on the front lawn of one of Dearborn's public schools was a 5-by 7 foot "Peaceful Ramadan" sign. Apparently, the Supreme Court's rules about religious symbols on public school property are not honored in Dearborn. After settling in to visit with old classmates, the conversation eventually turned to the size and nature of Dearborn's Arab community.

Survey: 1 in 8 Muslims in UK "prepared to fight the West"

Submitted by admin on Mon, 2007-01-29 10:10.

29 January 2007: Forty percent of Muslims between the ages 16-24 living in Great Britain hold strong anti-Western views, according to a just released report titled Living Together Apart: British Muslims and the Paradox of Multiculturalism, issued by the UK-based think tank Policy Exchange. According to the report, this emerging generation would prefer to live under Sharia law in Great Britain, which is a purely Islamic legal system based on the teachings of the Qu’ran. A "significant minority" expressed support for Islamic terrorism; one in eight young Muslims admitted their admiration for terrorist groups like al Qaeda and said they "are prepared to fight the West."

The Policy Exchange report also notes the growing adherence to Islamic orthodox beliefs, with 36 percent of those surveyed saying they believe that a Muslim who converts from Islam to any other religion should be "punished by death."

Internet Magazine Sawt Al-Jihad ("Voice of Jihad") Return Announced

Submitted by admin on Mon, 2007-01-29 02:01.

By Douglas J. Hagmann, Director


Banner of the Global Islamic Media Front
All images courtesy of Archangel

28 January 2007:This weekend, a number of Arabic language Islamist web sites announced the return of the Internet magazine Sawt {Sout} al-Jihad, or "Voice of Jihad," the twice monthly online publication related primarily to ideological and doctrinal issues concerning the Mujahideen in the Arabian Peninsula. The magazine made its debut in 2003 and was published alternately with the publication known as the Mu'askar al-Battar, more commonly known as al-Battar Training Camp, a publication that dealt specifically with paramilitary training for Islamic terrorists engaged in jihad. Online distribution of the Sawt al-Jihad magazine was first interrupted in October 2004, an indication, according to some experts, that the Mujahideen was experiencing difficulty operating in Saudi Arabia due to an effective security campaign by Saudi officials. The magazine reappeared on April 27, 2005 with a 50-page edition entitled al-Samidun (The Steadfast).


Image portrayed as magazine cover for upcoming issue
All images courtesy of Archangel

Meanwhile, new publications named Majallat al-Fath (Conquest Magazine) and Dhurwat al-Sanam (The Pinnacle) began appearing in iraq following the difficulties experienced by the Voice of Jihad. Both of the latter magazines imitated the Voice of Jihad and Camp al Battar series.

This weekend"s announcement was made through the Global Islamic Media Front (GIMF) and could possibly be interpreted as a strengthening of the Mujahideen’s ability to operate in the Saudi Arabian Peninsula.

Iraqi terrorists dressed & posing as U.S. Security Force kill 4 GIs

Submitted by admin on Sat, 2007-01-27 22:25.

27 January 2007: About a dozen Iraqi terrorists, dressed in U.S. military uniforms, speaking English and driving in at least two black GMC Suburban SUVs, abducted four U.S. soldiers last week after entering a US compound - then shot 3 of them to death and left a fourth critically wounded with a bullet wound to his head. That soldier died enroute to the hospital. A fifth soldier was killed at the U.S. compound at the time of the abduction. The murdered soldiers were found about 25 miles from Karbala, south of Baghdad.

The military confirmed that the attack on the compound took place on January 20th, and also confirmed that two of the dead soldiers were handcuffed together inside an SUV while a third soldier was found on the ground. The attack was described as surprisingly sophisticated.

The subtle emergence of "home-grown terrorists"

Submitted by admin on Sat, 2007-01-27 15:12. read more

By Douglas J. Hagmann, Director

27 January 2007: The case of 20 year-old Juan Rafael DIAZ of Kissimmee, Florida is receiving scant media attention. Perhaps it is because nothing blew up, or maybe it is because of his boyish, non-threatening appearance, and possibly, few would believe that this young man would actually have the means to carry out the things he threatened to do. DIAZ is currently in the Osceola County Jail after leaving a series of threatening notes at a number of locations, including the First Christian Church that stated:

"The city of Kissimmee is going to be bombed by al Qaeda, God willing."


Above: First Christian Church, Kissimmee, Florida, reported target of Juan Rafael DIAZ
Photograph by Randy Taylor ©2007

The Northeast Intelligence Network reported on this incident as it began to unfold this week, but hardly anyone seemed too concerned over the matter, despite the references to al Qaeda, and despite that one of the intended targets of his bombings is a Christian Church. Although it might be concluded through an investigation that DIAZ is incapable of carrying out acts, or perhaps found that he is simply mentally incompetent, there is a larger issue that we must not ignore: the profile of the "home-grown" terrorist. [Click on "read more" above for complete article].

Sooner Rather Than Later: Iranian Shahab-6 ICBM

Submitted by Sean Osborne on Sat, 2007-01-27 12:19. read more

By Sean Osborne, Associate Director, Military Affairs

27 January 2007: According to a pre-release article by Craig Covault, the upcoming 29 January 2007 issue of Aviation Week & Space Technology magazine will reveal that Iran has converted it’s North Korean-cloned Shabhab-3 Intermediate Range Ballistic Missile into a satellite launch vehicle. According to a strategic analysis done by GlobalSecurity.Org, Iran conducted a successful test of its large IRIS solid propellant rocket motor in mid-2005. If these assessments are accurate, and there is no reason at this point to dismiss them, then the beast sitting on an Iranian launch pad today may very well be proof of the existence of Iran’s Shahab-6 Inter-Continental Ballistic Missile. The Shahab-6 is a weapon system specifically designed and capable of delivering an Iranian nuclear warhead to virtually anywhere on earth. It is a virtual clone of the North Korean Taepo-Dong 2C/3 ICBM which allegedly failed in a much publicized test in July 2006. [For the complete analysis click "read more" above"]

Explosives found in Florida home of man threatening to detonate bombs by al Qaeda

Submitted by admin on Thu, 2007-01-25 21:51.

By Douglas J. Hagmann, Director

"The city of Kissimmee is going to be bombed by al Qaeda, God willing." – Juan Rafael Diaz


DIAZ, Juan Rafael; D.O.B: 24 January 1987

25 January 2007: Explosives and homemade bombs were found in the Kissimmee, Florida home of Juan Rafael DIAZ, 20, who threatened to blow up at least one Christian church other locations throughout Kissimmee. DIAZ reportedly left notes on vehicles parked at the Moose Lodge located on North Main Street and on a vehicle parked at the First Christian Church located at 415 North Main Street in Kissimmee. According to police sources, every note left at the various locations referenced al Qaeda along with the threats to detonate explosives at those locations, specifically stating:

"The city of Kissimmee is going to be bombed by al Qaeda, God willing."

Diaz, pictured above, was arrested in December for placing a written note threatening to detonate a bomb at SaveRite, 1532 West Vine Street in Kissimmee. He was out on bond at the time of his most recent arrest. Police have charged DIAZ with threatening to discharge a destructive device and making, possessing and using a destructive device and is now back in the Osceola County Jail.

Note: For local news about the arrest of DIAZ, tune in to WFLA AM 540 and The Pat Campbell Show.

New Edition of Homeland Security Weekly Released: What you are not hearing from the major media

Submitted by admin on Thu, 2007-01-25 04:58.

Homeland Security Weekly 01.23.2007

24 January 2007: In this week's edition of Homeland Security Weekly, Doug Hagmann talks about a number of issues that are hovering under the radar screen of the major media. Among the issues discussed include the Islamic terrorist threat posed by Muslim students, the terrorists already among us, and what to possibly expect in terms of attacks inside the U.S. and Canada, this week's edition is filled with important information.

Use your mouse to "right click" the link below, choose "Save as," and save to your computer, MP3 player or iPOD. You will not want to miss this week's show!

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CAIR Calls for Arrest and Deportation for Speaking Against Terrorism

Submitted by admin on Wed, 2007-01-24 14:44. read more

Muslim Convert and Refugee from Lebanon Addresses CAIR Canada's Campaign of Bias

24 January 2007: There is a growing and forceful campaign by CAIR and other Islamist organizations in Canada to silence the free speech of Zachariah Anani by calling for his arrest and deportation. Anani is a Muslim convert to Christianity, former terrorist-militant and refugee from Lebanon. CAIR, an organization which claims to be the voice of moderation, should be embracing Anani’s message against violence and the dangers of extremism instead of mounting a witch hunt against him.

It is no wonder that CAIR is attacking Anani, as it has been documented that many of the leaders of CAIR have openly supported the positions of Hamas, Hizballah and al-Queda – all recognized terrorist organizations.

Recently, Anani spoke on the dangers of radical extremism at a church in Ontario. A backlash ensued, with CAIR and other Islamist groups pressuring political leaders to throw Anani and his family out of the country. Two members of Parliament, and one member of City Council joined the mayor of Windsor in denouncing Anani. None of these political officials, however, attended the lecture or even watched a video of it. The content of Anani’s speech was almost exclusively from passages he read directly from the Koran. Wally Chafchak, a member of the Windsor Police Services Board and the Windsor Islamic Association, is leading the charge to have Anani arrested. According to Arab American News of Michigan, CAIR Canada is also calling for Anani’s arrest.

Iraq's Studious Terrorists

Submitted by admin on Wed, 2007-01-24 14:35.

24 January 2006: News that al-Qaida in Iraq plotted to smuggle terrorists into the U.S. using student visas, the entry vehicle of choice for terrorists worldwide, makes the deal to mint 21,000 new visas for Saudi students all the more insane.

The terror-exporting plot was revealed earlier this month in an unclassified statement the Defense Intelligence Agency chief submitted to the Senate.

"Documents captured in a raid on an al-Qaida safe house in Iraq revealed AQI was planning terrorist operations in the U.S.," said Lt. Gen. Michael Maples.

The plot was disrupted when AQI leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi was killed last year. But the risk remains. Saudis make up most of the foreign terrorists captured or killed in Iraq, so chances are high they'd be tapped for any martyrdom missions to attack the U.S. in the future.

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