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“North Waziristan peace agreement allows Al Qaeda to remain”
By BILL ROGGIO
June 8, 2008 10:17 AM
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Palestinian suspected of carrying pipe bombs nabbed in Nablus
Published: 06.08.08, 16:39 / Israel News
IDF soldiers manning the Hawara checkpoint near the West Bank city of Nablus apprehended an 18-year-old Palestinian carrying what appeared to be pipe bombs.
Sappers were dispatched to the scene. (Efrat Weiss)
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http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/021325.php
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June 8, 2008
“13 killed in train station bombings in Algeria”
ALGIERS, Algeria -
ARTICLE SNIPPET: “Both devices appeared to be remote-controlled.”
ARTICLE SNIPPET: “There was no immediate claim of responsibility. Algeria’s al-Qaida affiliate, al-Qaida in Islamic North Africa, is known to be active in the area.
The French engineer, working on a project to boost the number of rail lines at the station, was killed as he prepared to leave the site in a car, said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to talk to media. The man’s Algerian driver was also killed. France’s Foreign Ministry said it was in contact with Algerian authorities about the attack but provided no other details.
The second bomb came about five minutes later. Eight soldiers and three firefighters were killed in that explosion, the official said. Several others were wounded, though the exact number was unclear.
The North African nation’s Islamic militants have mounted several attacks over the past week. On Wednesday, a suicide attack on a military barracks and a second bombing at a cafe shook a beach neighborhood outside the Algerian capital, wounding six people. A day later, a roadside bomb killed six soldiers in the city of Boumerdes....”