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  2. Atiyah Abd al-Rahman - Wikipedia

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    Atiyah Abd al-Rahman is thought [6] to be the "Atiyah" who wrote a commanding letter [7] to Abu Musab al-Zarqawi in December 2005. The State Department announcement [citation needed] said that Abd Al Rahman: Was a Libyan in his late 30s. Was based in Iran, representing al-Qaeda to other Islamist terrorist groups. Was appointed to that role by ...

  3. Drone strikes in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Messages recovered from Osama bin Laden's home after his death in 2011, including one from then al Qaeda No. 3, Atiyah Abd al-Rahman reportedly, according to the Agence France-Presse and The Washington Post, expressed frustration with the drone strikes in Pakistan. According to an unnamed U.S. government official, in his message al-Rahman ...

  4. List of hospitals in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Abu Ali Sina-e-Balkhi Regional Hospital Mazar-i-Sharif: Private [5] ADEI Medical Complex Kabul Private [6] [7] Al Hayat Hospital Kabul Private 42 Afghan-Japan Hospital Kabul Government 100 [8] [9] [10] Aftaab International Hospital: Mazar-i-Sharif Private Ahmad Shah Baba Hospital: Kabul Médecins Sans Frontières: 58 [11] Aino Mina Hospital ...

  5. US military’s additional review into deadly Kabul airport ...

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    The Army and Marine officials who conducted the supplemental review told reporters on Friday that al-Logari arrived just hours before the deadly blast on August 26, 2021, that killed scores of ...

  6. Az-Zallaqa Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The foundation has made many video releases, equating themselves to other Al-Qaeda media outlets like As-Sahab and Al-Malahem Media. [ 5 ] On August 2024, Az-Zallaqa made a video announcement about the kidnapping of two Russian nationals in Niger, one of them being a geologist who worked for a Russian company.

  7. Atiyah - Wikipedia

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    Attiya Al-Qahtani (born 1953), Saudi Arabian runner; Mullah Attiya al-Jamri (1899–1981), Bahraini khatib and poet; Shuhdi Atiya ash-Shafi (died 1960), Egyptian communist theoretician and activist; Atiyah Abd al-Rahman (1970–2011), Libyan purported to be a member of al-Qaeda and related militant groups

  8. Abu Hamza Rabia - Wikipedia

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    Abu Hamza Rabia (/ ˈ ɑː b uː ˈ h ɑː m z ə r ə ˈ b iː ə / ⓘ AH-boo HAHM-zə rə-BEE-ə; c. 1960 – November 30, 2005) was an Egyptian member of al-Qaeda, described in news accounts as a high-ranking leader within the organization's hierarchy.

  9. Khadr family - Wikipedia

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    Maha (youngest daughter in arms), Zaynab (Abdulkareem in arms), Abdurahman and Abdullah. The Khadr family is composed of: Ahmed Khadr (1948–2003), father, an Egyptian-Canadian, killed in 2003, possibly by Pakistani security forces;