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נשלח ב-29/10/2004 00:19 לינק ישיר 

DRUDGE SAYS THAT ABC NEWS WILL SHOW THE TAPE ON THE 6:30 NEWS



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נשלח ב-29/10/2004 01:02 לינק ישיר 

שמייליגקייט מיינט הייליגקייט. די ווארט ווערט גענוצט ווען מ'רעדט פון גוים וועלכער זענען גלויביגע, און מען וויל נישט נוצן די ווארט "היליגקייט"



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נשלח ב-29/10/2004 01:15 לינק ישיר 

איך האב נישט קיין TV אינדערהיים. ווייסט איינער צו זיי האבן עס טאקע געוויזען?



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נשלח ב-29/10/2004 01:26 לינק ישיר 

מצורף קובץ

דא איז א סטיל דערפון.



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נשלח ב-29/10/2004 01:34 לינק ישיר 

http://abcnews.go.com/WNT/story?id=206661



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נשלח ב-29/10/2004 02:08 לינק ישיר 

THEY SHOWED JUST A FEW SECONDS OF THE TAPE, THE MAIN POINT IS THAT THEY THREATEN THE PEOPLE OF AMERICA THAT IF THEY VOTE FOR BUSH THEY WILL ATTACK



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נשלח ב-29/10/2004 08:28 לינק ישיר 

ארטיקל פון פקס ניוס דערוועגען. עס איז דא אויך ווידיא דערפון דארט.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,136937,00.html

'Azzam the American' Threatens U.S.
Friday, October 29, 2004

WASHINGTON — A man wearing dark glasses and an Arab headdress wrapped around his face claims to be an American member of Al Qaeda (search) and promises attacks that will make the streets of America "run red with blood" in a video aired Thursday night by FOX News.

"The magnitude and ferocity of what is coming your way will make you forget all about September 11th. ... After decades of American tyranny and oppression, now it's your turn to die. Allah willing, the streets of America will run red with blood, matching drop for drop the blood of America's victims," the man, calling himself "Azzam the American," says on the tape.

A U.S. official told FOX News the tape is believed to be authentic. But the CIA (search) says it has been unable to confirm the tape's authenticity and is analyzing it further.

The tape bears the logo of the As-Sahab Production Committee (search), which has produced previous Al Qaeda tapes.

FOX News obtained the videotape independently of ABC News, which also aired portions of the video Thursday night.

News broke Wednesday that ABC had the tape and had provided it to federal officials, but the network decided not to air it immediately because a preliminary CIA analysis was unable to determine if it was legitimate.


The tape was handed to the CIA and National Security Agency by ABC News three days ago, multiple government sources told FOX News. ABC is said to have received the tape last weekend from a terrorist source in Waziristan, a region in Pakistan near the Afghan border where the Taliban and Al Qaeda are believed to be holed up.

"We cannot verify the authenticity of this tape," one official said after the preliminary technical analysis presented inconclusive results. One source said the verification process had been complicated because the tape is a copy, not an original.

In the 75-minute message, the speaker praises the Sept. 11 attacks, calls Usama bin Laden and his deputy his leaders, and says a new wave of attacks could come at any moment.

The speaker claims the United States is his country of origin but does not say specifically where he lives. He speaks both Arabic and English with an international accent that is hard to characterize, an intelligence official said.

"The video content is classic Al Qaeda propaganda, in terms of anti-U.S. ideology and denunciation of the U.S.," a U.S. official told The Associated Press.

The official also said the video appears to have been made in the last several months, perhaps as recently as late summer, because of references to the conflict in Darfur, Sudan, and the Sept. 11 commission.

Some U.S. officials speculated that the voice might belong to Adam Yahiye Gadahn, a 25-year-old Southern Californian fingered by the FBI for possible ties to Al Qaeda. Gadahn also goes by the names Adam Pearlman and Abu Suhayb Al-Amriki.

In May, the FBI announced that Gadahn had ties with senior Al Qaeda lieutenant Abu Zubaydah in Pakistan, and that he had attended terrorist training camps in Afghanistan and served as a translator for the terror network.

According to a U.S. official, the tape is being shown to detainees to help identify the speaker.

FOX News has learned the FBI will send the tape to its field offices as early as Friday, hoping agents can press their sources for information about the video's origin and "Azzam the American."



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נשלח ב-29/10/2004 22:16 לינק ישיר 

אן אימאם אידענטיפעצירט דעם רעדנער אויף דעם ווידיאו אלץ אדאם יאהיע גאדאן. פרוביר עס צו זאגן צען מאל שנעל

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,137087,00.html

Imam Says Man on Terror Tape Is Gadahn
Friday, October 29, 2004

GARDEN GROVE, Calif. - The director of California's Garden Grove Mosque where Adam Yahiye Gadahn , an American with suspected ties to Al Qaeda, converted to Islam told FOX News he believes the man threatening the United States on a mysterious videotape is Gadahn's.

A man wearing dark glasses and an Arab headdress wrapped around his face claims to be an American member of Al Qaeda and promises attacks that will make the streets of America "run red with blood" in a video aired Thursday night by FOX News.

Haitham Bundjaki, the Orange County imam who converted Gadahn to Islam and whom Gadahn later assaulted, told FOX outside his mosque on Friday that it sounds like Gadahn on the tape. Gadahn is a 25-year-old Southern Californian whom the FBI believes has possible ties to Al Qaeda

From the gestures and voice, Bundjaki told FOX, "I believe it was Adam."

Some U.S. officials had already speculated that the voice might belong to Gadahn, who also goes by the names Adam Pearlman and Abu Suhayb Al-Amriki. In May, the FBI announced that Gadahn had ties with senior Al Qaeda lieutenant Abu Zubaydah in Pakistan, and that he had attended terrorist training camps in Afghanistan and served as a translator for the terror network.


"The magnitude and ferocity of what is coming your way will make you forget all about September 11th,'' the man calling himself "Azzam the American'' says on the video. ''After decades of American tyranny and oppression, now it's your turn to die. Allah willing, the streets of America will run red with blood, matching drop for drop the blood of America's victims.''

According to a U.S. official, the tape was being shown to detainees to help identify the speaker.
A U.S. official told FOX News the tape is believed to be authentic. But the CIA says it has been unable to confirm the tape's authenticity and is analyzing it further.

The tape bears the logo of the As-Sahab Production Committee, which has produced previous Al Qaeda tapes.

FOX News obtained the videotape independently of ABC News, which also aired portions of the video Thursday night.

News broke Wednesday that ABC had the tape and had provided it to federal officials, but the network decided not to air it immediately because a preliminary CIA analysis was unable to determine if it was legitimate.

The tape was handed to the CIA and National Security Agency by ABC News three days ago, multiple government sources told FOX News. ABC is said to have received the tape last weekend from a terrorist source in Waziristan, a region in Pakistan near the Afghan border where the Taliban and Al Qaeda are believed to be holed up.

"We cannot verify the authenticity of this tape," one official said after the preliminary technical analysis presented inconclusive results. One source said the verification process had been complicated because the tape is a copy, not an original.

In the 75-minute message, the speaker praises the Sept. 11 attacks, calls Usama bin Laden and his deputy his leaders, and says a new wave of attacks could come at any moment.

The speaker claims the United States is his country of origin but does not say specifically where he lives. He speaks both Arabic and English with an international accent that is hard to characterize, an intelligence official said.

"The video content is classic Al Qaeda propaganda, in terms of anti-U.S. ideology and denunciation of the U.S.," a U.S. official told The Associated Press.

The official also said the video appears to have been made in the last several months, perhaps as recently as late summer, because of references to the conflict in Darfur, Sudan, and the Sept. 11 commission.

FOX News has learned the FBI will send the tape to its field offices as early as Friday, hoping agents can press their sources for information about the video's origin and "Azzam the American."



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