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  • Report: al-Qaida, Taliban in Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon

    06/22/2003 10:58:19 AM PDT · by yonif · 6 replies · 268+ views
    Jerusalem Post ^ | Jun. 22, 2003 | DOUGLAS DAVIS
    The Ain al-Hilwe Palestinian refugee camp in the Lebanese port city of Sidon has been infiltrated by some 200 al-Qaida and Taliban terrorists who are using it as a base for planning and launching attacks, Lebanese intelligence officials told the London-based Sunday Telegraph. The officials blame the terror group, which calls itself Esbat al-Ansar (League of Warriors), for a rocket attack on the Future TV station in Beirut last Saturday night. The blast devastated the newsroom of the station, which is controlled by Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, but caused no injuries as no one was on duty at the...
  • Lebanon: Ain al-Hilweh clash diminishes Fatah’s control of camp

    08/16/2002 1:33:54 PM PDT · by knighthawk · 2 replies · 219+ views
    The Daily Star ^ | Augustus 16 2002 | Mohammed Zaatari
    Islamic groups exert growing influence An alliance of Islamist factions is claiming ground in the political arena After three days of clashes in the Ain al-Hilweh Palestinian refugee camp between Fatah members and Islamist insurgents, a new political dynamic has emerged, leaving Fatah, which has long enjoyed unilateral control of the camp, confronting the growing influence of Islamist groups. Observers say that an alliance of Islamist factions, including Esbat al-Ansar, Islamic Jihad, Hamas and Sheikh Jamal Khattab’s movement, has entered the camp’s political arena and is proving to be just as ­ if not more than ­ influential as Fatah....