Report: Head of Takfiri Network in Constant Contact with Ayman al-Zawahiri

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Abu Mohammed Toufic Taha, the head the takfiri network that has been recently discovered in Lebanon, is one of the most active members of al-Qaida in Lebanon, reported al-Joumhouria newspaper on Wednesday.

It said that he is also in constant contact, through the internet, with al-Qaida leader Ayman al-Zawahiri from whom he receives orders and directions.

He is also in contact with a Saudi member of al-Qaida, Majed Abu Mohammed al-Majed, who was charged with recruiting fundamentalist groups and sending them to a number of Arab and European countries, added the report.

Majed had even lived in the Ain el-Hilweh Palestinian refugee camp in southern Lebanon where he and Taha worked for months on forming several extremist cells in Lebanon, it said.

A security source told al-Joumhouria that Taha, who was born in Ain el-Hilweh in 1962, is a former member of the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine.

Several arrest warrants had been issued against him for his involvement in the bomb attack that targeted Lebanese soldiers in the northern city of Tripoli in 2008 and for organizing assaults against the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon.

He has also been found to be involved in attacks against the Lebanese army.

The source revealed that Taha “enjoyed a solid friendship” with the head of the Fatah al-Islam group, Shaker al-Absi, with whom he worked with during the events of Nahr al-Bared in 2007.

Taha also received orders from former leader Fatah al-Islam Abdul Rahman Awad, who was killed in an army ambush in Shtoura in 2010.

The Nahr al-Bared camp in northern Lebanon was at the heart of clashes between the Lebanese army and Fatah al-Islam group between May and September 2007.

Absi disappeared at the end of the conflict and his whereabouts remain unknown.

Taha later began forming extremist cells in Lebanon, which included members of Fatah al-Islam, in cooperation with Majed and the head of the Jund al-Sham group in Ain el-Hilweh Sheikh Osama Amin al-Shehabi, reported al-Joumhouria.

Investigations revealed that Taha was responsible for three cells aimed at carrying out attacks in Lebanon.

The first cell, located in the Iqlim al-Kharroub region, has been planning on poisoning water wells and setting off explosives in al-Mukhtara and al-Jahlieh in order to create inter-Druze strife.

The second cell, found in al-Sarafand in the South, is behind the repeated firing of rockets from southern Lebanon towards Israel, which were aimed at sparking a war between Lebanon and the Jewish state, said al-Joumhouria.

The third cell, found in Lala in the Bekaa valley, was planning on kidnapping foreigners in order to swap them with Fatah al-Islam inmates in Roumieh prison.

It was also planning on blowing up the Jeb Jennine power plant

The newspaper stated that these cells have been uncovered and its members were detained.

Taha was also in contact with similar cells outside of Lebanon, it added.

The takfiri network, which was planning on carrying out attacks against the Lebanese army, was uncovered after the army intelligence arrested a Lebanese national who had extensive activity with al-Qaida.

He confessed the details of the takfiri cell, which includes seven individuals: six Lebanese and Taha, who is Palestinian.

Two of these individuals are also members of the army, said al-Joumhouria.

The six Lebanese nationals have been arrested, with one confessing that the network was aimed at attacking the army, creating chaos in Lebanon, and “avenging the Fatah al-Islam martyrs,” it continued.

Security sources told the newspaper that Taha is still in the Ain el-Hilweh camp and he is under the protection of a well-known Palestinian extremist known as Abu Ahmed al-Mubarak, as well as a number of Jund al-Sham members.

Despite the ongoing contacts with the army command and the Palestinian organizations, it is unlikely that he will be handed over to the Lebanese authorities due to a lack of a unified Palestinian leadership, reported al-Joumhouria.

Comments 14
Thumb benzona 28 March 2012, 10:43

This al Qaïda cell shoud be targeting their Shia terrorists counterparts in lebanon known as Hezbollah... Although they may have done so as its clear that the army covers up hezbollahi crimes. Still, they should target the terrorists first. Thank-you.

Thumb benzona 28 March 2012, 22:35

I don't stand with any country. I'm Lebanese and I witnessed kidnappings of foreigners in Lebanon, the coward bombing of the American base and the French Drakkar. This alone justifies the denomination they have: terrorists. Same as Palestinians that hijacked airplanes. All of those groups belong to the same bag. The thrash bag.

Default-user-icon Eli in Aus (Guest) 29 March 2012, 01:48

You r a twisted terrorist

Default-user-icon Horus (Guest) 28 March 2012, 10:45

Send the Army and clean it up !!! With out the Red lines.

Default-user-icon Abou Alice (Guest) 28 March 2012, 11:54

What country in the world identifies and locates a notorious terrorist and doesn't have the authority to capture this murderer!!!
Ya supposed 'commander in chief of the army' either do something about this or resign....what a joke.

Default-user-icon Muhamada (Guest) 28 March 2012, 12:32

This is the main reason why they need to be disarmed with Hezboshaitan.

Default-user-icon Vetso Yadavitch (Guest) 28 March 2012, 14:34

If you want to know more details, arrest and interrogate Dr. Samir Bahlawan al Mafalouti, the leader of the Lebanese Takfiri Forces.

Default-user-icon Skyfall (Guest) 28 March 2012, 17:04

Now to respond to the subject, it is clear by now for any sane person that Ain El helwe is nothing but a big pile of garbage hiding extremists from everywhere and every nationality. The Lebanese army command must talk to the PLO, which is the highest authority or the strongest in the camp, in order to hand over All extremists networks, and set up a plan to disarm itself and others. If no positive response is given, the army must set an ultimatum of 3 weeks to evacuate people which do not desire to become victims of such extremists cells, then bomb the camp and transform it into a parking lot. Enough playing with us, we look like cowards always afraid of installing our authority in our own country!

Thumb benzona 28 March 2012, 18:20

I must report you for diffamation.

Default-user-icon fake (Guest) 28 March 2012, 20:10

rudes and you retard are one and the same!

Thumb geha 29 March 2012, 00:21

@benzona:
in case you do not know who they are: they iranian followers and traiotrs to all the lebanese people. :)

Default-user-icon Skyfall (Guest) 28 March 2012, 20:33

@flamethrower , i dont totally agree with you . What the hariri family has done is only help people which are in need in tripoli or other. Many of them turned out to be extremists but that doesnt mean they have founded them for this purpose. Unlike the USA that knew ben ladn wasan extremist, trained him to battle the russian back then and now turned against hin labellung him as terrorist knowing all the way what he was . Its like hezbollah helping some people in the south and many turning into outlaws or crooks. I dont blame hezbOllah for those security breaches , only
That its political power has offered them ways to hide behind their affiliations. Same goes with everyone and not only hezbollah.

Default-user-icon Skyfall (Guest) 28 March 2012, 20:34

U must understand something. This country is doomed becase all are guilty and the only way out to salvation of this country is one state , one army, one people and removal of all non lebanese factions by force if necessary and a defensive strategy to integrate hezbollah brigades into the army. Thats it thats all

Thumb shab 28 March 2012, 22:26

Clear the camps and send them home. We need parking space