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(Financial Times-UK) An Islamist militant who helped plan terrorist attacks on Jewish sites in Germany was given a relatively mild prison sentence on Wednesday because he had provided evidence on the inner workings of al-Qaeda. Shadi Abdallah, 27, a Palestinian of Jordanian origin, was sentenced to four years in prison by a Dusseldorf court. Abdallah admitted that Berlin's Jewish museum and a Jewish bar in Dusseldorf had been targets, and gave evidence against former colleagues. A member of the Sunni Palestinian al-Tawhid movement, Abdallah told of the military and explosives training he received in al-Qaeda camps in Afghanistan, how al-Tawhid members in Germany had organized false passports for Islamic militants injured in Afghanistan, and how they gathered explosives and weapons for planned attacks. 2003-11-27 00:00:00Full Article
Palestinian Islamist Gives Insight into Workings of Al-Qaeda
(Financial Times-UK) An Islamist militant who helped plan terrorist attacks on Jewish sites in Germany was given a relatively mild prison sentence on Wednesday because he had provided evidence on the inner workings of al-Qaeda. Shadi Abdallah, 27, a Palestinian of Jordanian origin, was sentenced to four years in prison by a Dusseldorf court. Abdallah admitted that Berlin's Jewish museum and a Jewish bar in Dusseldorf had been targets, and gave evidence against former colleagues. A member of the Sunni Palestinian al-Tawhid movement, Abdallah told of the military and explosives training he received in al-Qaeda camps in Afghanistan, how al-Tawhid members in Germany had organized false passports for Islamic militants injured in Afghanistan, and how they gathered explosives and weapons for planned attacks. 2003-11-27 00:00:00Full Article
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