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por Jonathan L. Snow y Avi Jorisch, 29 de Julio de 2005
GlobalJihadWatch nº 42
Terrorists attempted – and failed – to launch another series of attacks against the London transportation system.

por Avi Jorisch y Jonathan L. Snow, 21 de Julio de 2005
GlobalJihadWatch nº 41
American and Pakistani troops killed numerous Taliban and al-Qaeda-linked fighters during operations along the Afghan border.

por Avi Jorisch y Jonathan L. Snow, 14 de Julio de 2005
GlobalJihadWatch nº 40
A coordinated terrorist attack on London killed more than 50 people. Two Jihadist groups took credit for the bombings, but neither claim has been confirmed.

por Avi Jorisch y Jonathan L. Snow, 7 de Julio de 2005
GlobalJihadWatch nº 39
Egypt's envoy to Iraq was kidnapped, and attempts were made to abduct Bahraini and Pakistani officials. Al-Qaeda in Iraq claimed responsibility.

por Jonathan L. Snow y Avi Jorisch, 30 de Junio de 2005
GlobalJihadWatch nº 38
Police in Ecuador broke up an international drug ring that potentially raised millions of dollars for Hezbollah.

por Jonathan L. Snow y Avi Jorisch, 24 de Junio de 2005
GlobalJihadWatch nº 37
In Lebanon, a car bomb killed anti-Syrian political leader George Hawi, just weeks after the similar murder of anti-Syrian journalist Samir Kassir.

por Avi Jorisch y Jonathan L. Snow, 15 de Junio de 2005
GlobalJihadWatch nº 36
The FBI arrested five California men suspected of being members of an al-Qaeda cell. One of the men admitted in an affidavit to having attended a terrorist training camp in Pakistan.

por Jonathan L. Snow y Avi Jorisch, 10 de Junio de 2005
GlobalJihadWatch nº 35
A father and son were arrested in California on Sunday (6/5) on charges of lying to investigators about training the son had received at an al-Qaeda camp in Pakistan.

por Avi Jorisch y Jonathan L. Snow, 1 de Junio de 2005
GlobalJihadWatch nº 34
Two Americans were arrested and charged this week after an FBI sting uncovered evidence that they had sworn a formal loyalty oath to al-Qaeda and were conspiring to train international terrorists and help provide medical treatment to injured jihadists.

por Jonathan L. Snow y Avi Jorisch, 27 de Mayo de 2005
GlobalJihadWatch nº 33
An internet statement purportedly from al-Qaeda in Iraq reported that terrorist leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi has been injured during recent fighting.

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