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Al-Qaeda Asks Hamas To Launch Israeli Hostages? | Economics

By Editorial Board Published October 22, 2024 3 Min Read
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Al-Qaeda Asks Hamas To Launch Israeli Hostages? | Economics

Al-Qaeda Asks Hamas To Launch Israeli Hostages? | Economics

Al-Qaeda, the identical terrorist group that was blamed for 9/11, has referred to as on Hamas militants to launch Israeli hostages. Mustafa Hamid, also referred to as Abu Walid al-Masri, who’s father-in-law to Saif al-Adel, the person believed to now head Al-Qaeda, allegedly issued a press release calling for the quick launch of hostages, SITE claims.

SITE Intelligence Group is a for-profit American-based consultancy group that tracks white supremacist and jihadist organizations. This is similar company that allegedly acquired a 30-minute video of Osama bin Laden in September 2007 and was tasked with releasing it to the press. Some referred to as that video pretend as bin Laden’s face was frozen on display for all however 3.5 minutes, however US intelligence companies instructed the general public it was genuine.

A yr later, SITE launched footage of what it believed was a jihadist assault. That footage was produced by the online game Fallout 3. The for-profit company was compelled to launch a press release after the Telegraph referred to as them out on their bluff.

“SITE reported to its subscribers that extremists posted the image to a password-protected forum affiliated with al-Qaeda. This is entirely accurate. Moreover, this information was part of a report describing the general atmosphere in this forum with regard to extremists’ discussions on weapons of mass destruction, making its context all the more important. This report in its entirety is also completely accurate.”

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The claims that Al-Qaeda is linked to the CIA or that numerous terrorist teams are supported by Mossad don’t appear to be far-fetched conspiracies. Why would Al-Qaeda care in regards to the Israeli hostages? “No one cares about the Palestinian prisoners, neither in the media, in negotiations, nor in demonstrations,” Al-Qaeda allegedly said. SITE claims that Al-Qaeda was involved after Israel executed Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar, stating that “this file must be closed and not opened again, as we know its consequences,” in keeping with the assertion.

One should marvel if the Biden-Harris Administration left these weapons in Afghanistan for a motive. Are we to truly imagine {that a} jihadist group is worried in regards to the welfare of Israeli hostages? These individuals don’t worry loss of life and Yahya Sinwar’s killing is clearly not motivation sufficient for the group to launch such a press release. Merely observe the cash to see who is definitely funding these terrorist organizations. The deep state is turning into careless in its statements because the curtain begins to blow within the wind.

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