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CAIRO, Aug. 19 (Xinhuanet) -- An al-Qaida-linked group on Friday
claimed responsibilities for rocket attacks in Jordan's Aqaba port and the
neighboring Israeli port city of Eilat.
Related: Rocket attack misses US
vessel
The group, the Abdullah Azzam Brigades of
the al-Qaida Organization in the Levant and Egypt, said in a statement
posted on the internet that its militants fired three Katyusha rockets at US
military ships docked in Aqaba and Eilat ports.
The authenticity of the statement could not be immediately
verified.
A missile launched from Aqaba seemed to be the cause of an
explosion in Eilat Friday morning. Israeli police said a taxi driver, who passed
on the road just as the rocket fell, was slightly injured.
Earlier in the day, two blasts hit Aqaba. Jordanian Interior
Minister Awni Yerfas confirmed that an explosion was heard at the port and an
investigation was underway.
The Abdullah Azzam Brigades was one of several groups that
claimed the bomb attacks on Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, including the October 2004
bombings of a hotel in the resort of Taba and the July 2005 Sharm el-Sheikh
bombings that killed at least 64 people. Enditem |