Tuesday, July 11, 2006

London Bombing Leader Linked to Tel Aviv Suicide Attack

The leader of the 7/7 Islamic terror attacks in London has been linked to the two British suicide bombers who committed mass murder in 2003 at the Israeli nightclub Mike’s Place: July 7 ringleader linked to Tel Aviv suicide bombers.
MOHAMMAD Sidique Khan, leader of the July 7 bombings, collaborated with two other British suicide bombers to recruit young Muslims for training camps in Afghanistan four years before he carried out his terror attacks in London.
Fresh evidence has been uncovered linking Khan to Omar Sharif and Hanif Asif, who killed three people and injured 50 in 2003 with a suicide attack on a bar in Tel Aviv.
According to a witness who has not yet spoken to the police, the men wanted to indoctrinate young Muslims and take them abroad for further training.
Kursheed Fiaz, a businessman who runs an information technology company in Manchester, had four or five meetings with Khan who was initially accompanied by Sharif and later by Asif.
The close link between the two groups of suicide bombers suggests Britain’s Islamic terror network may be more tightly knit than previously thought.
Than previously thought ... by ostriches, maybe.
Please note that the British Muslims who attacked Mike’s Place also hung out with the International Solidarity Movement.

1 comment:

A Free Man said...

Oh, that changes everything! He must be ok if he was involved in the killing of those damned Jews!
Those perfidious zionists deserve everything they get!!!:)