AQAP eulogizes fighter killed in attack on Saudi border crossing
Mousa al Shihri, who came from a family with close links to al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, was recently eulogized by a Twitter account affiliated with the terrorist group.
Mousa al Shihri, who came from a family with close links to al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, was recently eulogized by a Twitter account affiliated with the terrorist group.
Al Qaeda militants push back Shi’ite rebels’ advance on central Yemen stronghold
The strike took place in Baydah, where al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula is battling Shiite Houthi rebels for control of the central province.
Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula has claimed credit for 16 attacks over the past several days as it battles Houthi rebels for control of central Yemen.
Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) has released a statement once again calling on jihadists in Syria to unite against their common enemies, especially the US. AQAP and other jihadists are portraying the US-led bombing campaign in Iraq and Syria as part of a “Crusade” against Muslims.
On Oct. 15, AQAP fighters checked the Houthi advance in Bayda province and seized the al Adayn directorate in Ibb following the fall of Ibb city at the hands of the Shi’ite rebels.
Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula claimed credit for four attacks in Hadramout, Shabwa, and Abyan in a series of tweets posted on Oct. 15.
Houthi rebels seized the strategic port city of Hodeidah on the Red Sea coast as well as the central Yemeni city of Dhamar on Oct. 14.
The strike in Shabwa reportedly killed an AQAP military commander.
Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula attacked several military targets in Yemen’s eastern Hadramout province between Oct. 9 and Oct. 13, killing about 40 Yemeni soldiers.
Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula has claimed credit for two attacks in Sana’a, including the massive suicide bombing in Tahrir Square on Oct. 9.
Simultaneous suicide attacks in Sana’a and Hadramout left at least 63 people dead today in Yemen.
AQAP continues to attack security personnel in central and southern Yemen as the government is weakened by the Houthi rebellion.
On Oct. 6, a Twitter account affiliated with al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula offered a eulogy for one of the group’s slain fighters who was killed during the July 4 attack on the Wadia border crossing with Saudi Arabia.
Continuing its violent campaign against the Shiite Houthi rebels, al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula carried out two attacks against the Houthis in Amran and Sana’a.
In the most recent installment of al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula’s “From the Battlefield” video series, AQAP fighters launch coordinated attacks on military installations in Shabwa province.
An AQAP-linked Twitter account eulogized a slain member killed in US drone strikes targeting AQAP training camps in the Mahfad region of Abyan in late April 2014.
Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula took credit for three attacks, against both the Yemeni military and the Houthis, that took place on Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 in Shabwa and Sana’a provinces.
Nasser bin Ali al Ansi, an AQAP leader, is featured in a new video calling on rival jihadists in Iraq and Syria to unite against their common enemies. Al Ansi says the jihadists should form a “coalition” to strike America.
Abd al Aziz al Omari helped run Twitter accounts that are critical of the US drone program in Yemen.
Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula carried out four attacks in the last 24 hours across various Yemeni provinces.
Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula launched a rocket attack on the US embassy in Sana’a yesterday, claiming that it was retribution for a US drone strike the previous day.
The strike, the second in two days, took place in a northern province where top al Qaeda leaders have been targeted and killed in the past.
Arabic media reports claim that two al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) leaders were killed in a US drone strike in Shabwa province yesterday. One was reported to have been “rehabilitated.”
Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula executed a government intelligence director and four of his associates in the central Yemeni province of al Dale’ on yesterday.
US drones targeted AQAP fighters in Yemen’s southern Shabwa province for the second time in since Sept. 11.
Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula released statements on Twitter claiming credit for attacks in Sa’adah and Sana’ah on Sept. 22 that targeted Shi’ite Houthi rebels.
Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula’s latest statement is a sectarian diatribe intended to galvanize the Sunni community to action in light of recent Houthi actions in Sana’a.
The stunning Houthi sweep of Sana’a on Monday provides an opportunity for al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula.
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