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Al-Qaeda’s Terrorist Threat to UNIFIL
By Bilal Y. Saab, Magnus Ranstorp - Saban Center
May 7, 2008 - 10:19:38 AM

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Bilal Y. Saab – The Saban Center for Middle East Policy at The Brookings Institution
Magnus Ranstorp The Center for Asymmetric Threat Studies (CATS) at the Swedish National Defence College

On August 11, 2006, in response to the 34-day summer war between Israel and Hizb’allah, the United Nations Security Council passed resolution 1701, which called for a more robust international military presence along the United Nations-drawn Blue Line dividing Israel and southern Lebanon. But the strengthened United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) is likely to face a range of security threats that could undermine its peacekeeping duties and endanger its personnel. Among the more serious threats, underscored by intelligence reports over the past few years that indicate a growing al-Qaeda presence in Lebanon, is a catastrophic terrorist attack against UNIFIL by local salafist jihadist entities.


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