Special report: 5th anniversary of 9/11
terror attacks
CAIRO, Sept. 11 (Xinhua) -- Al-Qaida No. 2 Ayman
al-Zawahri warned in a video, aired by the pan-Arabic television al-Jazeera, on
Monday that his group is planning to launch a new wave of attacks on Israel and
the Gulf countries.
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A frame grab of a video released on Sept. 11, 2006 shows al Qaeda's No. 2 Ayman al-Zawahri speaking. (Xinhua/AFP Photo) Photo Gallery >>> |
"You should not waste your time in reinforcing your
troops in Iraq and Afghanistan because their fate is doomed," al-Zawahri said in
the footage aired on the fifth anniversary of the Sept. 11attacks on the United
States.
"You have to reinforce your troops in two regions.
First is the Gulf, ...and second is Israel," he added.
Meanwhile, the deputy al-Qaida leader also accused
the governments of Egypt, Jordan and Saudi Arabia of supporting Israel during
its fighting with Lebanon's Hezbollah guerrillas.
In other parts of the videotape aired by CNN earlier
in the day, al-Zawahri urged Muslims to step up attacks against the United
States and the West, and threatened to launch new terror attacks.
Al-Zawahri's warning of attacks in the Gulf region,
the world' stop oil exporting region, follows previous calls by al-Qaida leader
Osama bin Laden to target oil facilities to cripple the West.
In the past, al-Qaida had carried out several attacks
against the Gulf countries.
In 2003, Saudi Arabia, where Osama bin Laden was
born, was raided by the Saudi al-Qaida wing during which a series of shootings
and suicide bombings targeted mainly foreigners in the kingdom.
In February, al-Qaida militants conducted a failed
attack on the world's largest oil processing plant in Saudi Arabia. Enditem
