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Al-Qaeda: Israel's 9-11 lies ahead



By Stan Goodenough
September 11, 2006

The global war to bring all nations into submission to Allah will continue, and Israel is now at the top of the list of Al Qaeda?s jihad targets.

This is according to the Islamic organization?s second-in-command, Ayman al-Zawahri, who left his chilling message on a short film released Monday to coincide with the fifth anniversary of their attack on the mainland United States.

As relatives of the victims of 9-11 gathered at Ground Zero in New York to, in trembling voices, read out and remember the names of their loved ones, the message broadcast over Al Qaeda?s website was that that horrific event was only a precursor to what lay ahead, and that Israel was next in line.

According to Israeli intelligence organizations, Al Qaeda has been working to set up cells in Gaza, the strip of land abandoned to Palestinian terror groups Fatah, Hamas and Palestine Islamic Jihad by Israel a year ago.

Osama Bin Laden?s group is also believed to have plans to spread its terror tentacles into Palestinian Authority areas in Samaria and Judea.

Analysts predict that, should Israel also ?disengage? from those areas known to the world as the ?West Bank,? Al Qaeda and the Iranian-supported Hamas and Hizb?allah organizations will quickly set up shop in ?Palestine,? just minutes from Israel?s cities and towns.

Although much ? often bloody ? enmity rages between Shi?a and Sunni Muslims, both streams converge when it comes to their hatred of Israel and their belief that the Jewish state should be wiped off the map of the Middle East.

Neither is this hatred restricted to the so-called fundamentalist members of that religion. All devout Muslims are taught that Islam will ultimately dominate the world, and that Christians and Jews must be forced to submit to Allah, or die.

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