At least 42 Pakistani Muslims were killed by an explosion at a celebration of Prophet Mohammed's birthday; six children were killed in an attack on an open-air Afghan school; three suicide bombers struck a Baghdad mosque, killing at least 74.
The U.S. and Canada cut ties with the Palestinian government after Hamas formally took control of the Palestinian Authority.
The U.S. Treasury Department designated Hezbollah's al-Manar television and al-Nour radio, as well as parent company Lebanese Media Group, as terrorist entities.
Coalition military forces launched "Operation Swarmer" in an attempt to retake areas of Iraq that have been used as bases by terrorists and insurgents.

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Terrorists in Iraq detonated six car bombs in the Shia neighborhood of Sadr City, killing at least 46 people and wounding more than two hundred in another attempt to ignite sectarian violence.

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Jordanian forces arrested four al-Qaeda members, three Iraqis and a Libyan, who were plotting to attack a "vital civilian facility."

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Terrorists in Iraq launched a new wave of attacks, starting with bombing of the Askariya Mosque (Golden) Mosque, in a further attempt to ignite sectarian violence.

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Hamas admitted on its website this week that it has received funding and training from the Iranian-supported Hezbollah terror group.

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Violence directed at Shi'a Muslims celebrating the Ashura festival lead to the deaths of 31 people in Pakistan and at least six in Afghanistan.

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Violence rages across the Muslim world in response to caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed printed in various European papers. The riots in Afghanistan proved especially deadly.

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