Islam Holy City (Makkah) A Terror Target

Taken from AOL: From Associated Press by Faizah Ambah
AP-NY-06-16-03 0727EDT

This is the NYTimes link: http://www.nytimes.com/2003/06/16/international/middleeast/16SAUD.html

MECCA, Saudi Arabia (June 16) - Saudi police have arrested six more suspected al-Qaida Muslim militants in a widening probe into a plot to attack Mecca, Islam’s holiest city, newspapers reported Monday.

Those arrested Sunday had reportedly escaped an overnight raid by Saudi authorities on a bomb-filled, booby-trapped apartment in Mecca that killed five al-Qaida suspects linked to last month’s suicide bombings in Riyadh.

The six reported arrests were in addition to least five suspects the Interior Ministry said were detained in Saturday’s raid.

Mecca, located some 450 miles west of Riyadh, is the birthplace of Islam’s seventh-century prophet Muhammad, the heart of the annual pilgrimage every able-bodied Muslim must perform at least once in a lifetime, and is considered so holy it is off-limits to non-Muslims. The legitimacy of Saudi rulers rests in part on their custodianship of the holy city, and a strike on it by Muslim extremists would be profoundly symbolic.

The Saudi newspaper Okaz reported Monday that suspects who escaped Saturday’s raid fled in a car that broke down on the outskirts of Mecca Sunday afternoon. The men continued on foot and four were arrested at a mosque complex just outside of Mecca Sunday evening.

A fifth made it to the mountains surrounding Mecca where he was cornered, threatening to detonate a bomb. After a three-hour standoff, the suspect was overpowered and arrested and his bomb did not go off, the paper said. The paper did not give details on the arrest of the sixth suspect.

Other Saudi newspapers had similar reports. Saudi newspapers are privately owned but government-guided.

The Interior Ministry had no immediate comment on the reports Monday.

Sunday, the Interior Ministry released a statement on the Mecca apartment raid, saying police and other security agents clashed with a ‘‘group of terrorists … (who) were preparing an imminent terrorist act.’’ No details of the alleged plot were given.

Five suspected militants died in the gunbattle initiated by the ‘‘terrorists’’ in the apartment near Mecca’s main mosque, the statement said without giving their nationalities. Two security agents were killed and five security men and four civilians from the neighborhood were slightly injured.

The ministry said the apartment was booby-trapped and ready to explode. Some 72 bombs of different sizes were found with numerous other weapons, including semiautomatic rifles, knifes, communication devices, bomb-making materials and masks.

One security official, speaking on condition of anonymity, told The Associated Press that he believed the suspects who clashed with security agents at the apartment were ‘‘members of al-Qaida cells’’ because of similarities between weapons they used and how they ‘‘immediately shot at the police when cornered.’’

Al-Qaida is blamed for the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks and has denounced both the United States and the Saudi royal family. Osama bin Laden, the Saudi-born exile who leads al-Qaida, was angered when Saudi Arabia, threatened by Iraq during the 1991 Gulf War, accepted the presence of U.S. troops he saw as ‘‘infidels.’’

The Saudi security official also believed those killed and arrested in Mecca Saturday were connected to the May 12 suicide bombings on Western residential compounds in the Riyadh that killed 35 people, including nine Americans and nine Saudi attackers.

The official said the suspects were planning to carry out attacks in Mecca, according to information gathered during interrogations Sunday. He did not identify any intended targets.

Saudi authorities have cracked down on suspected militants since the May 12 bombings, which were seen as attacks not just against foreigners but also the ruling Saudi royal family for its close ties to the United States.

Sad indeed... i don't know what basis do these "terror" or "jihadi" groups have to such horrible acts.. We need better governments to solve this problem ... otherwise.. this can be real threat to us Muslims .....May Allah(SWT) help us in this difficult time. (Ameen)

sounds like these people are sleep walkers......i dont think any muslim in their right mind would even think to do plot terrorist attack in mecca.

tsk tsk tsk, this is again a diversion from whats happening in Palestine and Iraq. Mossad is upto its old tricks again. They can't do anything in the city of peace. Allah protects the kaba as He is the best of Protectors.

Surrrrre! The same Mujahids who have been staking their lives and dying to get infidel feet out of KSA, forget Makkah, they would resort to explosions in Makkah? Those who would die to preserve even the sanctity of its name…Lapaitto chorho lapaitto chorho…:hehe:

yeah, rite :rolleyes:
anything else “Al Quadia” planning??
i lost my car keys the other day,
must b al qaida!

i think more and more people are begining to use thier own reasoning and thier own logic rather than follow the various news org or the govt line thats encouraging.
we have our brains and our inneundoes. we can understand that alqaeda can never target mecca. its all a part of dirty tricks by saudi govt to frame thier opponents and paint alqaeda as the villain of peace

One of the signs of the day of judgement is what we are witnessing nowadays. One cannot tell who is speaking the truth and who is a liar, its a state of confusion for the muslim ummah. Its in these times when we want to hang on tightly to the rope of Allah(SWT) and pray to Allah(SWT) to keep us away from the fitna of this world and the hereafter - Ameen

WaSalaam
Zubair

they can target makkah but not the masjid, to prove their point there are plenty of places they can target, international hotels, restaurants, fast food joints.

They do not have problem killing ppl, what makes you think they will have problems blowing up places. at the minimum they may be operating with the idea that Makkah is an unlikely target so the security will be lax and atleast they can hide out there.. who knows.

Al Qaeda terrorists may have wanted to attack Kaabah!

Have they no shame? These terrorists will do anything to pursue their political goals. They have no remorse or understanding of Islam. They should be declared kaffir.

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/06/03/attack/main556716.shtml

Qaeda May Have Targeted Mecca

MECCA, Saudi Arabia, June 16, 2003

Muslims worship at the holy K’abah in Mecca. (AP (file))

Saudi authorities have cracked down on suspected militants since the May 12 bombings, which were seen as attacks not just against foreigners but also the ruling Saudi royal family for its close ties to the United States.

(CBS/AP) Saudi police have arrested six more suspected al Qaeda Muslim militants in a widening probe into a plot to attack Mecca, Islam’s holiest city, newspapers reported Monday.

Those arrested Sunday had reportedly escaped an overnight raid by Saudi authorities on a bomb-filled, booby-trapped apartment in Mecca that killed five al Qaeda suspects linked to last month’s suicide bombings in Riyadh.

The six reported arrests were in addition to least five suspects the Interior Ministry said were detained in Saturday’s raid.

Mecca, located some 450 miles west of Riyadh, is the birthplace of Islam’s seventh-century prophet Muhammad, the heart of the annual pilgrimage every able-bodied Muslim must perform at least once in a lifetime, and considered so holy it is off-limits to non-Muslims.

The legitimacy of Saudi rulers rests in part on their custodianship of the holy city, and a strike on it by Muslim extremists would be profoundly symbolic.

The Saudi newspaper Okaz reported Monday that suspects who escaped Saturday’s raid fled in a car that broke down on the outskirts of Mecca Sunday afternoon. The men continued on foot and four were arrested at a mosque complex just outside of Mecca Sunday evening.

A fifth made it to the mountains surrounding Mecca where he was cornered, threatening to detonate a bomb. After a three-hour standoff, the suspect was overpowered and arrested and his bomb did not go off, the paper said. The paper did not give details on the arrest of the sixth suspect.

Other Saudi newspapers had similar reports. Saudi newspapers are privately owned but government-guided.

The Interior Ministry had no immediate comment on the reports Monday.

Sunday, the Interior Ministry released a statement on the Mecca apartment raid, saying police and other security agents clashed with a “group of terrorists…(who) were preparing an imminent terrorist act.” No details of the alleged plot were given.

Five suspected militants died in the gunbattle initiated by the “terrorists” in the apartment near Mecca’s main mosque, the statement said without giving their nationalities. Two security agents were killed and five security men and four civilians from the neighborhood were slightly injured.

The ministry said the apartment was booby-trapped and ready to explode. Some 72 bombs of different sizes were found with numerous other weapons, including semiautomatic rifles, knifes, communication devices, bomb-making materials and masks.

One security official, speaking on condition of anonymity, told The Associated Press that he believed the suspects who clashed with security agents at the apartment were “members of al Qaeda cells” because of similarities between weapons they used and how they “immediately shot at the police when cornered.”

Al Qaeda is blamed for the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks and has denounced both the United States and the Saudi royal family.

The Saudi security official also believed those killed and arrested in Mecca Saturday were connected to the May 12 suicide bombings on Western residential compounds in the Riyadh that killed 35 people, including nine Americans and nine Saudi attackers.

The official said the suspects were planning to carry out attacks in Mecca, according to information gathered during interrogations Sunday. He did not identify any intended targets.

Saudi authorities have cracked down on suspected militants since the May 12 bombings, which were seen as attacks not just against foreigners but also the ruling Saudi royal family for its close ties to the United States.

The May 12 bombing, along with an attack in Casablanca, Morocco later the same week, contributed to a decision to raise the United States’ terror alert level from “elevated” to “high” last month. It has since been returned to “elevated.”

Since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks in the United States, Saudi Arabia has been under pressure to clamp down on extremism within its borders. Fifteen of the 19 hijackers who flew planes into the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and a field in Pennsylvania were from Saudi Arabia.

In order to alleviate pressure on the Saudi royal family, U.S. forces recently moved a major air operations command center to Qatar as part of a removal of U.S. personnel from Saudi Arabia, where the presence of American forces irritates many Muslims.

Osama bin Laden, the Saudi-born exile who leads al Qaeda, was angered when Saudi Arabia, threatened by Iraq during the 1991 Gulf War, accepted the presence of U.S. troops he saw as “infidels.”

Some of you are living in your world where every time Al Qaeda does something evil, you immediatly blame Mossad or CIA. This kneejerk response can only be the result of brainwashing by fanatics. Some of you still don't believe Osama had anything to do with Sep. 11 when his group admitted to it. Basically you won't believe anything that you don't want to.

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*Originally posted by Imdad Ali: *
Some of you are living in your world where every time Al Qaeda does something evil, you immediatly blame Mossad or CIA. This kneejerk response can only be the result of brainwashing by fanatics. Some of you still don't believe Osama had anything to do with Sep. 11 when his group admitted to it. Basically you won't believe anything that you don't want to.
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Well, in case you didnt know, even if Allah (swt) himself announces from the skies it was Osama and his crooks who carried out the attacks, these people wont believe it. They just love the Al-Qaedz too much.