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Attack on the Egyptian Embassy in Pakistan

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their targets, first bombing the American embassy in Islamabad and if that wasn't easy, then one of the American targets in Islamabad. If that didn't work, then the target should be bombing a Western embassy famous for its historic hatred for Muslims, and if not that, then the Egyptian embassy. Our extensive and detailed surveillance found that targeting the American Embassy was beyond the abilities of the assigned group, so we decided to study one of the American targets in Islamabad, and we discovered it has few American employees and most of the victims would be Pakistani. We also discovered that targeting the other Western embassies was beyond the abilities of the assigned group, so we settled on targeting the Egyptian embassy in Islamabad, which was not only running a campaign for chasing Arabs in Pakistan but also spying on the Arab Mujahedeen…later, Pakistani security found in the ruins of the embassy evidence revealing the co-operation between India and Egypt in espionage.
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intact, leading investigators to call on the last registered owner of the vehicle. He told authorities that he had sold the truck to two men, and drew a rough sketch of each of the individuals, who Pakistani authorities claimed to be able to identify; although they would not release their names. It
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A short time before the bombing of the embassy the assigned group asked our permission. They told us they could strike both the Egyptian and American Embassies if we gave them extra money. We had already provided them with all that we had and we couldn't collect more money. So the group focused on
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We had to react to the Egyptian government's expansion of its campaign against Egyptian fundamentalists outside the country. So we decided to target a painful goal for all the parties of this evil alliance. After studying the situation we decided to assign a group to react to this and we assigned
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The two bombers, the Second Secretary for the embassy, three Egyptian security guards and 12 others including Pakistani security guards, civilians and as many as four other diplomats were killed in total, and approximately sixty were wounded. A 17th person died in the hospital the following day.
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Two men approached the embassy at approximately 9:30 am and killed its security detail with their guns and grenades. A vehicle described alternately as either a pick-up truck or a small car resembling a
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confessed to Egyptian interrogators that he had funded the attack on orders from bin Laden, and had transferred money from a Californian bank account to Pakistan to finance the attack.
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was also noted that of five Afghans scheduled to be working in the Embassy at the time of the attack, only one was present and authorities were "looking for" the other four.
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carrying a second, larger bomb also detonated and the side of the building crumbled. The Japanese and Indonesian embassies were also damaged, as was a nearby bank.
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Three groups had all simultaneously taken responsibility for the attack, including al-Jihad, the International Justice Group and the Islamic Holy War group.
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It was the group's first success under Zawahiri's leadership, but Bin Laden had disapproved of the operation. The bombing alienated the host of the embassy,
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forces offer assistance in capturing the man they still believed had knowledge of the Embassy bombing in Islamabad. Instead, the ISI contacted the
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While Western diplomats originally warned Pakistan the event was because "they were not doing enough" to combat terrorism, Interior Minister
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loaded with a 250-pound bomb then rushed into the compound. The driver set off the bomb, blowing apart the gates. Three minutes later, a
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in Egypt. Al-Zawahiri later said that the group had wanted to target the American embassy, but it was too heavily fortified.
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factions inside Pakistan. It was the deadliest attack against the Egyptian government, since it had been declared
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stated that the attack was not meant to destabilise the country, but send a clear message of retribution for the
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Within days of the bombing, Pakistan announced the arrests of six Egyptians, two Afghans and two Jordanians.
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saw the prosecution introduce newspaper clippings seized from her possession which spoke of the bombing.
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bombing the Egyptian embassy. The rubble of the embassy left a clear message to the Egyptian government.
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was retaliation against the diplomatic staffers who were accused of gathering intelligence on
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connected to the embassy bombing saw their cases transferred to a military court.
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In January 1996, Pakistan announced they had arrested Sudanese men Syed Ahmad and
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Bodansky, Yossef. "Bin Laden: The Man who declared war on America", 2001. p. 143
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was filled with every kind of ammunition being fired in the air in celebration.
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By December, 16 people had been arrested in connection with the bombing.
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planned the attack in 1994, shortly after aligning himself together with
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San Antonio Express News, "Bombing suspects identified", 3 December 1995
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Summary of the Security Intelligence Report concerning Mahmoud Jaballah
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back to Egypt where they were accused of participating in the bombing.
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United States Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs
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Jeff Tietz (24 August 2006). "The Unending Torture of Omar Khadr".
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Three extremists join list of suspects in Pakistan embassy bombing
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Atwan, Abdel Bari. "The Secret History of al Qaeda", 2006. p. 25
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claimed it was in response to Pakistan's extradition of several
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rebuffed the claims pointing out that the attack had occurred
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al-Zawahiri ran AJ from 1991 until 2001, when it merged with
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were all captured in South Africa and were the subject of
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from their borders, and clamped down on Islamist groups.
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was arrested in January, after it was discovered that
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In 2001, Egyptian forces surrounded Khadr's house in
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of the truck used in the bombing was found, with its
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Index

Islamabad
Car bombing
Egyptian Islamic Jihad
Egyptian Islamic Jihad
Islamabad
Pakistan
Jihad
apostate
Islamic militants
Ayman al-Zawahiri
Osama bin Laden
Khan el-Khalili
Abu Hafs
al-Jihad
sexual abuse
taxi
Jeep
Pakistan
Afghanistan
CIA
Robert Baer
Imad Mughniyah
engine block
VIN
Ahmed Khadr
Khalid Abdullah
Khadr family
Zaynab
Bashir Bahar Qadim
Faisalabad

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