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(IDF) Muhamad Nassar, a Hamas military operative whose job is to pass along to the Hamas information about the production of bombs, stayed for two weeks at the house of Walid el-Ara, who observed how Nassar surfed the different sites that include information about how to prepare explosive charges. Zaher Nassar, a Hamas military operative, asked Walid el-Ara to think how to carry out a biological terrorist attack. el-Ara began to search on the Internet for information related to biological weapons from the computer in his house and in an Internet cafe near the Islamic University of Gaza in order to provide the Hamas with such a weapon, but he did not find what he was looking for.2003-01-08 00:00:00Full Article
Islamist Groups Use Internet to Learn about Biological Weapons
(IDF) Muhamad Nassar, a Hamas military operative whose job is to pass along to the Hamas information about the production of bombs, stayed for two weeks at the house of Walid el-Ara, who observed how Nassar surfed the different sites that include information about how to prepare explosive charges. Zaher Nassar, a Hamas military operative, asked Walid el-Ara to think how to carry out a biological terrorist attack. el-Ara began to search on the Internet for information related to biological weapons from the computer in his house and in an Internet cafe near the Islamic University of Gaza in order to provide the Hamas with such a weapon, but he did not find what he was looking for.2003-01-08 00:00:00Full Article
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