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March 19, 2008

"The long term aim of Terrorists is to numb European resistance"

Brussels, March 6, 2008
Addressing a Breakfast at the invitation of the European Ideas Network at the European Parliament, FDD's Senior Fellow Walid Phares underlined the necessity for legislators, intellectuals and researchers on both sides of the Atlantic to develop a common strategy on confronting the threat of Jihadi terrorism, which "is growing global, lethal and showing all signs of a long term planning." Dr Phares, the director of FDD's Future Terrorism Project and a visiting scholar at the European Foundation for Democracy was the guest speaker of EIN for its monthly breakfast event. The meeting, which took place at the European Parliament, was attended by a number of experts and members in addition to MEPs Mihael Brejc, James Elles, Maria Martenes, Angelika Niebler, Jan Olbrycht, John Purvis and Peter Stastny.
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Phares, who was introduced by EIN diretor Guillermo Martinez Casan, referred to his  latest two books Future Jihad and The War of Ideas and announced his forthcoming newest book The Confrontation. "The long term Jihadist strategies aim at numbing Western reaction to the surging of the combat and urban Jihadists," said Phares. "The immense sums of money inserted in the West in general, in the United States and European institutions in particular by Oil backed regimes and circles penetrated the educational systems and created a defense line for the rise of Salafism and Khomeinism. The reason for why Westerners are not able to unify their positions and clarify their statements regarding the ideology and tactics of the Terror forces is fundamentally grounded in the penetration by these long term Jihadi influences inside the educational and academic systems."    
Phares told the EIN forum that during his several briefings and meetings with European officials he felt that "intense intellectual and academic lobbying has been in effect on the continent for a long time now. The arguments used by many officials are not so different in nature from those advanced by Islamist spokespersons on al Jazeera and other similar media." Phares said Europe has "entered the fray of its most difficult war of ideas, that is to see clearer as most of its classical expertise has been impacted by years of impact."  In conclusion, the FDD expert admitted that "despite the historical decline in European intellectual resistance to the rise of Salafism and Khomeinism as ideologies, one can see the counter rise of a younger and vivid generation of researchers who have captured the real meaning of Jihadism and developed a better understanding of the strategies used in the War of ideas."   
Phares briefings in Europe -until mid March- are part of the European Foundation for Democracy to educate public officials on the threats of Terrorism and its ideologies.  He is the author of the newly released The Confrontation: Winning the War against Future Jihad

September 21, 2006

Hearing at the Committee on Homeland Security U.S. House of Representatives (WP)

In my testimony given before the Subcommittee on Intelligence Information sharing and Terrorism Risk Assessment,” The Homeland Security implications of radicalization”, I state that Jihadism aims at destroying democracies and installing a totalitarian regime named Caliphate. And to do so, Jihadism creates the conviction in the minds of its adherents that war against the Government, people and constitution of the United States is the path towards achieving the universal goal. The beginning of the threat starts with the "click" that transforms a citizen into a Jihadist. From there one, the constant objective of the Jihadi recruit is to strike against the national security of the United States. More here

July 27, 2006

Global Terrorism Monitor

The latest Global Terrorism Monitor, covering the ongoing conflicts in Lebanon/Gaza/Israel, new operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, and much more, is now available

Also, a quick programming note: The Global Terrorism Monitor will be on hiatus for the next three weeks.

July 14, 2006

Update - Iranian Involvement (JS)

CNN has just reported that "Israeli military sources say they believe the longer-range missiles fired yesterday at Haifa, Israel, were made in Iran."

This is a confirmation of information first posted here yesterday.

STRATFOR has more insight here.

July 13, 2006

Iranian Involvement (JS)

The US and Israel have repeatedly, and correctly, stressed that Iran and Syria are directly behind Hezbollah's recent actions.

The clearest sign of this was the rocket attack on Haifa.  Ha'aretz reports that the missiles were of the Fajar model.  What the article fails to mention is that the Fajar is an Iranian built rocket with a range of 45-75 kilometers.  More info on the rocket here (the article entitled:  albawaba.com: Israel Fears Hizbullah Rockets) and here.

Global Terrorism Monitor

This week's Global Terrorism Monitor is now available.  Stories include the bombings in India, the Russians killing most wanted terrorist Shamil Basayev, changes to the US policy regarding Gitmo detainees, and much more.

July 06, 2006

Global Terrorism Monitor

The latest edition of the Global Terrorism Monitor is now available.  It features stories covering the ongoing fallout from the Hamas kidnapping of an Israeli soldier, the largest terror attack in Iraq in months, the U.S. Supreme Court ruling on military tribunals for "enemy combatants" held at Gitmo, and much more.

June 21, 2006

Global Terrorism Monitor

This week's Global Terrorism Monitor, now available, features stories including: Operational documents and computer files discovered following the strike that killed Abu Musab al-Zarqawi have led to a series of successful anti-terror raids in Iraq; Scores of Taliban fighters were killed as part of "Operation Mountain Thrust" in Afghanistan; A deadly landmine blast blamed on the Tamil Tigers killed 64 people on a crowded bus in Sri Lanka; and more.  Read the whole thing.

June 14, 2006

Global Terrorism Monitor

The latest edition of the Global Terrorism Monitor is now available.  Stories include: A U.S. airstrike killed most-wanted terrorist Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the head of al-Qaeda in Iraq; Hamas called off a self-declared ceasefire with Israel, launching numerous rockets into Israeli territory; Egypt alleged that the suicide bombers that attacked resorts in the Sinai last year were trained by Hamas; and much more.  Read the whole thing.

June 07, 2006

Global Terrorism Monitor

The latest Global Terrorism Monitor is now available.  This week's edition features various stories, including: Canadian police announcing the arrest of 17 individuals accused of plotting major terror attacks against Canada; Militant Islamists in Somalia claiming Monday to have taken control of the capital city; and British police raiding an East London home housing two men accused of terrorist ties. Read the whole thing.

May 24, 2006

Global Terrorism Monitor

The latest issue of the Global Terrorism Monitor is now available.  This week's stories include: Israel launching a series of actions against Palestinian terrorists, including the arrest of the head of the Hamas Military Wing in the West Bank and the targeted killing of Islamic Jihad's most senior militant in Gaza; Egypt claiming for the first time that Palestinians had aided in the recent Sinai Bombings; and Coalition forces killing hundreds of Taliban fighters following a new wave of deadly Taliban attacks against civilians and military targets in Afghanistan.  Read the whole thing.

May 17, 2006

Global Terrorism Monitor

The latest Global Terrorism Monitor is now available.  This week's stories include, amongst others: A U.S. military spokesman reporting that al-Qaeda in Iraq is increasingly targeting civilians, with attacks against Iraqis up more than 80 percent from six months ago; Two Hamas members captured by Jordanian authorities last month confessing on Jordanian television that they had received military training in Syria; and the bodies of 26 people, mostly children, being found in a cave in Algeria used by the al-Qaeda-linked Salafist Group for Call and Combat.  Read the full thing.

May 10, 2006

Global Terrorism Monitor

The latest Global Terrorism Monitor is now available.  This week's issue features stories including: Coalition forces releasing captured outtakes of a recent Abu Musab al-Zarqawi video showing his apparent inability to operate his machine gun; Egyptian police killing the leader of the Monotheism and Jihad terror group; and Fighting between an Islamic militia and "anti-terrorism" warlords in Somalia's capital killing at least 57 people.  Read the whole thing.

May 03, 2006

Global Terrorism Monitor

The latest Global Terrorism Monitor is now available, featuring many stories, including: Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah admitting for the first time that his organization funds Palestinian terror groups; British intelligence sources telling a London newspaper that insurgents linked to Iran are using multi-charged roadside bombs, developed by Hezbollah in Lebanon, against coalition soldiers in Iraq; and Former professor Sami al-Arian being sentenced to the maximum 57 months in prison for his support of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad terror group.  Read the whole thing.

April 24, 2006

Breaking: Terror in Egypt (JS)

Breaking News- Three blasts have gone off in the Egyptian resort town on Dahab and reports indicate that the casualty numbers are high.

Of note: Dahab is packed with tourists this week who are celebrating the Coptic Easter holiday.  The Copts have been frequent targets of Islamist attacks and I would suspect they were the main targets here.  No group has yet claimed responsibility, but it is likely that this was an Egyptian based group, possibly affiliated with al-Qaeda. 

The last attack of this type targeted Israeli tourists, but Israelis were not likely the main target this time, as few Israelis are vacationing in Egypt at this time (Israelis were on vacation last week for the Passover holiday).

More as it develops...

April 19, 2006

Global Terror Monitor

The latest Global Terrorism Monitor  (formerly the Global Jihad Monitor) is now available.  This week's stories include: Islamic Jihad launching a suicide bombing in Tel Aviv, killing nine civilians; Former Florida professor Sami al-Arian reversing years of denials and pleading guilty to aiding the Palestinian Islamic Jihad terror group; and 41 Taliban members killed in a coalition attack on Taliban hideouts.

April 05, 2006

Global Jihad Monitor

The latest Global Jihad Monitor is now available.  It features stories including:  The U.S. and Canada cutting ties with the Palestinian government after Hamas formally took control of the Palestinian Authority; An Islamist who claims to have close ties to the leaders of the Iraqi insurgency saying that Abu Musab al- Zarqawi has been replaced as the head of al-Qaeda in Iraq; Australian authorities arresting three men, “seriously disrupting” the plans of a group reportedly making arrangements to carry out a terrorist attack in Australia; and others.

March 29, 2006

Global Jihad Monitor

The latest Global Jihad Monitor is now available, featuring many important stories, including:  The U.S. Treasury Department designating Hezbollah's al-Manar television and al-Nour radio, as well as parent company Lebanese Media Group, as terrorist entities; Zacarias Moussaoui taking the witness stand, bolstering the prosecution's case by stating that he was supposed to attack the White House with Richard Reid on 9/11; and the Palestinian Legislature approving Hamas' cabinet and program, clearing the way for the group to take control of the Palestinian government.

March 23, 2006

Global Jihad Monitor

The latest Global Jihad Monitor is now available.  Stories in this week's issue include: Coalition military forces launching “Operation Swarmer” in an attempt to retake areas of Iraq that have been used as bases by terrorists and insurgents; The U.S. releasing documents captured in Iraq after the fall of Baghdad that indicate a pre-war al-Qaeda presence in the country;  Israeli officials thwarting an attempted suicide bombing by Islamic Jihad; and much more.

March 15, 2006

Global Jihad Monitor

The latest Global Jihad Monitor is now available.  Stories this week include: Terrorists in Iraq detonating six car bombs in the Shia neighborhood of Sadr City, killing at least 46 people and wounding more than two hundred; Jordan executing two al-Qaeda members for the 2002 assassination of U.S. diplomat Laurence Foley; and Israeli troops surrounding a West Bank jail, demanding the surrender of various prisoners, including Ahmed Saadat, the head of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine.

Read the whole thing here.

March 09, 2006

Global Jihad Monitor

The latest Global Jihad Monitor is now available featuring stories including:

  • Jordanian forces arrested four al-Qaeda members, three Iraqis and a Libyan, who were plotting to attack a "vital civilian facility."
  • Bangladesh captured two of its most wanted Islamist leaders.
  • Pakistani troops killed dozens of militants in clashes in the boarder region with Afghanistan.
  • And much, much more.  Read the whole thing here.

March 03, 2006

Another Terrorist Caught in Iraq

Iraqi officials revealed yesterday that they had captured al-Qaeda operative Hussein Fahmi in Baghdad two months ago.  Fahmi, who is of Egyptian and Palestinian descent, confessed to carrying out 116 beheadings.  An important element of this arrest is that it was carried out by the Interior Ministry's counterinsurgency Wolf Brigade after a tip from local residents.  This arrest is one of a number of tip offs of foreign al-Qaeda terrorists provided by local residents to the Iraqi government.

March 02, 2006

Abbas Admits al-Qaeda in Gaza, West Bank

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has admitted in an interview with the Arabic language al-Hayat newspaper that al-Qaeda has set up operations in Gaza and the West Bank.  While al-Qaeda's presense in the region has long been known, this is the first time that I can recall a senior Palestinian leader admitting this fact, and expressing concern.

March 01, 2006

Global Jihad Monitor

The latest Global Jihad Monitor is now available with stories on sectarian violence in Iraq,  a prison riot led by al-Qaeda and Taliban members in Afghanistan, and a Bangladeshi court's sentencing of 21 Islamic militants to death for their roles in a series of bomb attacks that took place across the country last summer, plus much more.

February 22, 2006

Global Jihad Monitor

This week's Global Jihad Monitor is now available.

Two stories of special note that you might have missed:

  • A website run by Hamas' armed wing (the Izz el-Deen al-Qassam brigades) admitted this week for the first time that Hamas has received money and training from the Iranian backed Hezbollah terror group.  Hamas has long denied such connections.
  • French authorities believe anti-Semitism was behind the kidnap, torture, and killing of a Jewish store clerk by a Muslim gang.

There is lots more in the full Monitor.

February 16, 2006

Global Jihad Monitor

The latest Global Jihad Monitor is available on the FDD website.  It features stories about deaths in Pakistan and Afghanistan due to attacks against Shiites celebrating the Ashura festival, new details about an al-Qaeda plot against western targets, and an update on the status of the investigation into the Madrid bombings, amongst other stories.

February 08, 2006

Global Jihad Monitor

This week's Global Jihad Monitor is now available.  It includes stories on the "cartoon-riots," the escape from a Yemeni prison of 13 al-Qaeda members (including the mastermind of the attack on the USS Cole), Israeli responses to attacks by Islamic Jihad and Hezbollah, and much much more.

February 01, 2006

Global Jihad Monitor

The latest Global Jihad Monitor is now available.  This week's issue includes stories on the Hamas electoral victory, the newest Zawahri video, and the apparently growing rift between al-Qaeda's foreign fighters and Sunni tribes in Iraq.

January 20, 2006

Iran & Terrorism

A terrorist from Palestinian Islamic Jihad blew himself up in a suicide attack in Tel Aviv yesterday, wounding 31 people.  Islamic Jihad, a Shia terror group supported by Iran and Syria, has steadfastly refused to honor any truce with Israel, and has claimed responsibility for all six terror attacks that have taken place in Israel since last February.

Israeli Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz announced that Israel has "decisive proof" proof, which it has passed along to the U.S., E.U., and Europe, that the Iran-Syria terror axis was behind the latest attack.  "Iran supplied the money, and [Islamic] Jihad's headquarters in Damascus directed the organization's operatives in Nablus, giving operational orders and instructions," noted Mofaz.

As the noose around the Iranian and Syrian regimes has tightened, their support for Islamic Jihad and Hezbollah terrorists has also increased, a key reason why the international community must take the threat from these two rogue regimes seriously.

More on Islamic Jihad's terror activities can be found in this eerily timed Boston Globe article from yesterday morning.

January 19, 2006

Global Jihad Monitor

The latest Global Jihad Monitor (January 11-17) is available on the FDD website.

Due to a computer problem, it has not yet been sent out to the GJM mailing list, but we hope to remedy that in the near future...

Thanks for your patience.

As always, feedback and comments on this week's issue are welcome and appreciated...

September 28, 2005

This Week's Global Jihad Monitor is Now Available

Terrorist in Iraq slaughtered five schoolteachers and killed scores of civilians in a string of suicide bombings and attacks.  Read this story and more in this week's GJM.

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September 23, 2005

Terrorism Roundup

A quick roundup of terrorism stories that you might have missed with all of the news coverage focusing on Katrina and Rita:

For more, see this week's Global Jihad Monitor.

September 21, 2005

This Week's Global Jihad Monitor is Now Available

Afghan voters went to the polls this week to elect a parliament, despite threats of violence from Taliban remnants. Read this story and more in this week's GJM.

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September 14, 2005

This Week's Global Jihad Monitor is Now Available

Moussa Arafat, the former Palestinian security chief and cousin of the late president Yasser Arafat, was assassinated by armed militants. Read this full story and others in this week's GJM.

September 07, 2005

This Week's Global Jihad Monitor is Now Available

Hamas made public the names and pictures of its terrorist leaders, in an attempt to turn Israel’s withdrawal from Gaza into electoral gains.  Read this full story and others in this week's GJM.

September 01, 2005

Al-Jazeera: Al-Qaeda Claims London Attacks

Al-Qaeda has claimed responsibility for the July 7 bombings in London and threatened more attacks in Europe, according to al-Jazeera.

August 31, 2005

This Week's Global Jihad Monitor is Now Available

The U.S.-based assets of the Palestinian Authority have been frozen in an effort to force the PA to pay a $116 million dollar terrorism judgment against it. Read this and other stories in this week's Global Jihad Monitor.

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August 25, 2005

New Global Jihad Monitor Now Available

This week's Global Jihad Monitor is now available, featuring stories on the bombings in Bangladesh, the rocket attacks against American and Israeli targets in Jordan and Israel, and the death of the leader of al-Qaeda in Saudi Arabia, amongst other stories.

August 19, 2005

Gunmen Kill Sunnis Who Pushed Democracy

According to MSNBC "...Gunmen seized three Sunni Arabs hanging posters urging people to vote in the constitutional referendum, drove them to a mosque and shot them dead Friday, an official of their political party and witnesses said..."

This was not an attack against Americans or Iraqi soldiers.  It was an attack against innocent civilians (members of the Iraqi Islamic Party no less) trying to encourage their fellow countrymen to engage in the democratic process. 

This was not an act of resistance.  It was just the latest proof that the majority of victims of the so-called insurgency are Muslim Iraqis.

August 18, 2005

This Week's Global Jihad Monitor is Available

Turkish authorities arrested a suspected al-Qaeda leader who they believe was planning attacks on Israeli targets in Turkey and more available in this week's Global Jihad Monitor.

July 28, 2005

Haroon Rashid Aswat

Haroon Rashid Aswat is not yet a household name, but he likely will be soon.  He was picked up last week in Zambia, and is wanted in connection to the London Bombings and a terrorist training camp that al-Qaeda attempted to set up in Oregon pre-9/11.

Update:  Stories are already coming through the pipes quickly.  "British authorities denied a U.S. request to apprehend a man believed to have ties to the July 7 London bombings weeks before the deadly attacks, sources familiar with the investigation said Thursday"

July 27, 2005

This Week's Global Jihad Monitor is Here

Terrorists attempted -- and failed -- to launch another series of attacks against the London transportation system, an Egyptian Islamic militant was identified as the suicide bomber who killed nearly 100 in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, and a Dutch court sentenced the Islamist killer of filmmaker Theo van Gogh to life in prison. All this and more in this week's Global Jihad Monitor.

July 26, 2005

'At Least 40 Taliban' Killed

US and Afghan forces have killed another group of Taliban fighters.  This comes on top of the numerous Taliban members killed last week (and reported in the Global Jihad Monitor).

Saudi's Snag Another One

Saudi security forces have captured another member of their newly-released most-wanted list of al-Qaeda leaders in the Kingdom.

July 20, 2005

Latest Global Jihad Monitor Released

FDD's weekly compendium of stories on the Global War on Terrorism, the Global Jihad Monitor, is now available.  This week's Monitor reports on stories from Iraq, the U.S., Lebanon, Turkey, Egypt, Israel/PA, Australia, Malaysia, Afghanistan, Pakistan, the UK, and more.

Saudi Security Forces Uncover Bomb Materials

The Saudi Interior Ministry has announced that its security forces have uncovered a terrorist hideout south of Ryadh filled with bomb making materials.  The raid apparently took place yesterday, but was not announced until hours after the U.S. Embassy warned American citizens to be on the alert for possible attacks in the kingdom.

July 14, 2005

New Issue: Global Jihad Monitor

The latest edition of the Global Jihad Monitor is now available.  It includes stories on terrorist attacks in London, Israel, Lebanon, Turkey, Iraq, and elsewhere.

July 07, 2005

Egypt Envoy to Iraq - Killed

Zarqawi's group has announced on the internet that they have murdered the Egyptian envoy to Iraq.  This follows the group taking responsibility for the abduction earlier in the week.

July 06, 2005

GJM

This week's Global Jihad Monitor is now available.  If you want to receive the weekly  Monitor directly in your inbox, just send a note to GJM@defenddemocracy.org.

July 05, 2005

Some Quick Links to Stories That You May Have Missed

The latest Global Jihad Monitor will be available tomorrow evening, but these links to some stories you may have missed over the long weekend can whet your appetite...

  • A pro-government cleric has died after being shot by suspected Taliban militants in the southern Afghan city of Kandahar.   [Link]
  • Suspected insurgent houses raided in Iraq.  [Link]
  • Islamic militants claim Dagestan bomb, vow more.   [Link]
  • Saudi Arabia says kills top al-Qaeda militant.  [Link]
  • Hamas wont join Abbas’ government.  [Link]
  • 50 terror groups now thought to have a presence in Canada.  [Link]
  • Six jailed in Tunisia for ties to Iraq insurgents.  [Link]
  • Six attackers killed in raid on Indian holy site.  [Link]

Lots more tomorrow...

July 01, 2005

Hamas to Join PA?

The AP reports that Abbas has invited the terrorist group Hamas to join his Cabinet, as the Palestinians prepair for the Israeli withdrawal next month.

U.S. Finishes African Anti-Terror Training

The U.S. military has completed an anti-terror training program in Africa.  CNN reports: "Starting June 6, 700 U.S. troops ran about 2,100 soldiers from nine North and West African nations through counterterrorism exercises including mock patrols, target practice -- even airborne parachute drills that sent hundreds of African soldiers drifting from U.S. C-130 transport aircraft."

Turks Kill Attempted Suicide Bomber

Turkish police may have averted a terrorist attack this morning in Ankara.  Turkish TV caught the event on tape.  I'll post a link when available.

Update: Al Jazeera claims the bomber has been identified.

Update II:  Video is available here.  The clip that is 3:13 long is the complete raw video.

Jakarta Police Make More Terrorist Arrests

Indonesia continues to make apparent inroads against Jemaah Islamiah.  Though generally not covered extensively in the Western press, Indonesia has launched numerous raids against this dangerous group over the past year.  More info on past actions can be found in the Global Jihad Monitor archive.

June 29, 2005

Hezbollah Ring Busted!

Police in Ecuador broke up an international drug ring that potentially raised millions of dollars for Hezbollah. 

Read this story and other developments in this week's Global Jihad Monitor.

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Hezbollah launches attack against Israel

Hezbollah launched an unprovoked attack today against Israeli military positions on the Israel-Lebanon border.  One IDF soldier was killed.  Israel launched a series of counterattacks.  More info here, here, and here.

Algeria jails UK ricin plot leader for 10 years

An Algerian court today sentenced an Algerian, whom Britain said was a key conspirator in an al-Qaeda plot to launch attacks in London using ricin and other poisons, to 10 years in prison.

June 28, 2005

Terror in the Heartland

A University of Arkansas graduate student charged with planning to travel to the the West Bank to fight a jihad against Israel has waived a hearing on whether he should remain in jail pending trial on a terrorism charge.

Update: Their site seems to be having some technical issues, so full story added below the fold.

Continue reading "Terror in the Heartland" »

June 01, 2005

Global Jihad Monitor

Two Americans were arrested and charged this week after an FBI sting uncovered evidence that they had sworn a formal loyalty oath to al-Qaeda and were conspiring to train international terrorists and help provide medical treatment to injured jihadists. [Read More]

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May 04, 2005

Welcome to the Global Jihad Monitor

Every Wednesday, FDD's Jon Snow and Avi Jorisch publish the Global Jihad Monitor, a comprehenseive weekly update of developments in the Global War on Terror. 

This week, the GJM discusses the release of a new State Department report on terrorism, the recent suicide attacks in Iraq, new dangers posed by the Iranian regime and more!

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