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Terrorism on the Internet: Charges Filed

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July 21, 2008
Terrorism and Internet
Right Side News has received the following intelligence report (pdf link below)  from the Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center at the Israel Intelligence Heritage & Commemoration Center (IICC). Charges have recently been filed against two Israeli Bedouins, members of the Islamic Movement. They are suspected of acting on behalf of Al-Qaeda. They formed and maintained contact with Al-Qaeda through the Internet, based on their ideological affinity with radical Islam. 1
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The homepage of Al-Ikhlas, one of Al-Qaeda’s major websites, accessed by one of the suspects. Left: information on terrorist attacks in Iraq. Right: a photograph of Ayman al-Zawahiri, Osama Bin Laden’s deputy. Access to the forums on the website is only allowed to registered users using a password.
 
1. Joint activity of the Israeli security forces in May-June 2008 led to the arrest of two Bedouins, who are suspected of joining Al-Qaeda and acting on its behalf and on behalf of global jihad elements against Israeli citizens. The two suspects are Taher Abu Skut and his nephew Omar Abu Skut, both aged 20-21, from the Bedouin town of Rahat in south Israel , members of the Islamic Movement. During interrogation, the Israel Security Agency discovered an extensive network of contacts the two had made with Al-Qaeda and global jihad elements, based on their ideological affinity with radical Islamic ideology.  taher.jpgabu_skut.jpg


             









Omar bin Salama Abu Skut and Taher Abu Skut

For continued report and more details
IICC Report on Internet Terrorist 21/07/2008,21:37
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