JPOST.com - JERUSALEM POST: "HAMAS MAY SEND OPERATIVES TO IRAN" (ARTICLE SNIPPET: "Hamas representatives were in Teheran on Thursday discussing the possibility of training its operatives in Iran, Channel 2 reported. Following PA elections earlier this year, Hamas reportedly asked Iran for guidance, instructions and financial assistance as it prepared to take over the Palestinian government.") (Updated October 13, 2006 2:10)
RECAP:
http://www.internet-haganah.com/harchives/005767.html
06 November 2006
"If you cannot kill them, at least destroy their websites."
Religion of Peace
Friday, October 27, 2006 T14:31:28Z
Journal Code: 3025 Language: ENGLISH Record Type: FULLTEXT
Document Type: OSC Translated Text:
Linz -- "If you cannot kill them, at least destroy their websites." This is how radical Islamists call for acts of violence against the owners of several websites in the Internet. The addressees include the Linz author Monika H., who discussed the situation of Muslims women in Austria in her award-winning study "Veiled Environments." Whereas the Islamist community expressed support for the 34-year-old ethnologist, her website was removed from the Internet on Thursday (26 October). The call for acts of violence was discovered by the Middle East Media Research Institute (Memir), which monitors the communications channels in the media of the Islamists worldwide.
The owners of two Internet forums http://www.zeit-wort.at/ also received death threats.
The Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution and Fight Against Terrorism (BVT) has started to investigate the authors of the threats. Police offered protection to the Linz author, but she rejected it.
(Description of Source: Vienna Die Presse in German -- independent centrist daily)
Posted on 06 November 2006 @ 13:36
WTOP.com (AP): Batam, Indonesia - "EXPLOSIVE POWDER FOUND ON CHINESE SHIP" (ARTICLE SNIPPET: ""We are trying to find out if these explosives were legal and what they were intended for," said Brig. Gen. Sutarman, head of the Riau Islands police, adding that documents found on the ship indicated it was bound for Yemen. Police who boarded the M.V. Rose at the Cita Tubindo port in Batam, just south of neighboring Singapore, found one container filled with detonators and five others packed with 63 tons of explosive powder, he said.") (November 8, 2006 - 8:20am)
ADDING to post no. 396:
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=52863
"Palestinian terrorists:
Attack U.S. targets
Hamas, Fatah urge Muslims to 'teach
American enemy merciless lessons'"
Posted: November 8, 2006
5:00 p.m. Eastern
By Aaron Klein
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