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Daily News Analysis

Beirut car bombing kills seven, injures dozens

Crescent International

Rabi' al-Awwal 01, 14352014-01-02

The latest terrorist car bombing, as all previous ones, can be traced directly to the Saudis. More particularly, Saudi intelligence chief Band bin Sultan is the one financing car and suicide bombings from Syria to Lebanon and from Iraq to Pakistan. Bandar is desperate because his plan to destabilize Syria and drive Bashar al-Asad from power has failed. The people of Lebanon, Iraq and Syria are paying the price.

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Bulgaria-Israel in EU plot against Hizbullah

Ahmet Aslan

Jumada' al-Ula' 20, 14342013-04-01

Under Zionist pressure, the corrupt Bulgarian regime is trying to implicate Hizbullah in the bus bombing of last July in order to ban it in the European Union. The Europeans are not buying it.

Occupied Arab World

New bombings in Algeria raise fears of another civil war

M.S. Ahmed

Ramadan 01, 14292008-09-01

Algeria is no stranger to violence: Islamic groups and the armed forces engage in deadly confrontations that extend over long periods and cause huge loss of life. It is not, therefore, surprising that the recent bombing attacks – attributed to al-Qa’ida in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) – have led to widespread fears that the country is about to be engulfed in another civil war similar to the one in the 1990s, in which more than 150,000 people lost their lives.

Occupied Arab World

Bombings add to political pressure on Hosni Mubarak’s regime

M.S. Ahmed

Rabi' al-Thani 03, 14272006-05-01

The two suicide bombings in Egypt on April 26 were the latest of a series of armed attacks in the country over the last two years. The coincide with demonstrations by thousands of Egyptians in central Cairo to protest against the prosecution of two senior judges who are known for their public criticism of the government's control of the judiciary.

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Anger in Pakistan as government proves unable to respond to US attacks on villages

Zia Sarhadi

Muharram 02, 14272006-02-01

The subservience of Pakistan’s rulers was again displayed on January 13: the US bombed a border village in Pakistan's Bajaur Agency, killing 18 civilians, six of them children. Far from confronting America's state terrorism, Pakistani officials from general Pervez Musharraf down proffered lame excuses: "foreign terrorists" were the intended target, for instance. In particular, they claimed that Ayman al-Zawahiri was a guest at one of the houses for an Eid al-Adha celebration in Damadola village.

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