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2009-01-22 Daily Mail: Al-Qaeda leader demands terror attacks in Britain

Started by Whatsername, 23.01.2009, 11:54:02

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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1126640/Make-taste-misery-horror-Al-Qaeda-leader-demands-terror-attacks-Britain-avenge-Gaza-invasion.html

QuoteAn Al Qaeda leader called yesterday for terror attacks on Britain in retaliation for Israel's offensive in Gaza.

Abu Yahya al-Libi urged the terror network's followers to rise up like 'angered lions' and declared: 'It is high time that this criminal country, I mean Britain, paid the price of its history.'

Speaking on a video posted on an Islamist website, the Libyan-born Al Qaeda recruiter continued: 'There is no child who dies in Palestine . . . without this being the outcome of the (country) that handed Palestine to the Jews . . . Britain.'


An Al Qaeda leader Abu Yahya al-Libi called on the terror network's followers to rise up like 'angered lions'
The rallying call came days after Al Qaeda's leader Osama Bin Laden broke nearly a year of silence to call for attacks against Israel and its supporters.

In the 31-minute video, al-Libi said 'infidel capitals' should be made to experience the same horrors as civilians in Gaza during the three-week Israeli offensive which was halted at the weekend.

'Make them taste the bitterness of war and the tragedies of homelessness and the misery of horror,' he said.

'They should not be secure while our people (Palestinians) are scared,' said al-Libi, who also uses the names Mohammed Hassan Abu Baker and Mohammed Hassan Qayed.
The video was released 24 hours after Pakistan said it had arrested an Al Qaeda suspect with possible links to the 2005 London bombings which killed 52.


Carnage: Abu Yahya al-Libi called for Muslims to attack Britain in revenge for Israel's war on Gaza
Zabi ul Taifi, a Saudi national, was among seven Al Qaida suspects caught in a raid near the main northwest city of Peshawar sparked by a tip-off from the U.S.,Pakistan security officials said.

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