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  1. 10. Mai 2024 · Abu Musab al-Zarqawi (Arabic: أَبُو مُصْعَبٍ ٱلزَّرْقَاوِيُّ, ’Abū Muṣab az-Zarqāwī, Father of Musab, from Zarqa; English pronunciation ⓘ; October 30, 1966 – June 7, 2006), born Ahmad Fadeel al-Nazal al-Khalayleh (أَحْمَدُ فَضِيلِ ٱلنَّزَالِ ...

    • 1989–2006
  2. Vor 4 Tagen · Februar 2003 vor dem Sicherheitsrat der Vereinten Nationen, Iraks Diktator Saddam Hussein unterstütze al-Qaida und der Statthalter im Irak wäre Abu Musab az-Zarqawi, bekam dieser bis dahin fast unbekannte Jordanier einen unbeabsichtigten „Ritterschlag“ vom amerikanischen Erzfeind. Die Gruppe um Zarqawi besaß seitdem die ...

  3. 11. Mai 2024 · Story Stream. 778 subscribers. Subscribed. 0. 1 waiting Premieres May 11, 2024. In this compelling exploration, we delve into the enigmatic persona of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the notorious...

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  4. Vor 4 Tagen · Al-Qaeda in Iraq (AQI), its direct precursor, was one of the central actors in a larger Sunni insurgency against the Iraqi government and foreign occupying forces. Under the leadership of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, AQI was responsible for some of the most spectacular and brutal attacks of that conflict.

  5. Vor 3 Tagen · The United States and its allies point to Jordanian-born Al-Qaeda in Iraq leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi as the key player in this group. Zarqawi was considered the head of an insurgent group called Al-Tawhid Wal-Jihad ("Monotheism and Holy War") until his death on 7 June 2006, which according to U.S. estimates numbers in the low hundreds.

  6. 6. Mai 2024 · • In 2004, the Iraq-based Jordanian national Abu Musab al Zarqawi formed the first AQ affiliate, Al Qaeda in Iraq (AQI). In 2006, AQI renamed itself the Islamic State of Iraq (ISI). As security conditions in Syria deteriorated in 2011, AQI/ISI began operations there as the Nusra Front. The Nusra Front soon became one of

  7. Vor 3 Tagen · Allawi condemned the rebellion and called upon the city to surrender Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the leader of the Tawhid-e-Jihad group who is alleged to be hiding in Fallujah, or face aerial bombing by the United States.