[27 Oct 2013] Egypt: Video goes viral showing ex-army officer carrying...
In Egypt, a video has gone viral showing an ex-army officer carrying out a car bomb attack last month. The botched attack was said to have targeted...
In Egypt, a video has gone viral showing an ex-army officer carrying out a car bomb attack last month. The botched attack was said to have targeted the interior minister.
The video was posted online on Saturday by an al-Qaeda-affiliated group, which claims to have also carried out other attacks on the volatile Sinai Peninsula. The video shows a man in army uniform with a rank of a major. Egypt\'s Interior Ministry had confirmed that a former officer was behind the assassination attempt. The ex-officer was sacked from the military more than 10 years ago because of his extremist ideas. He then went to Afghanistan and joined militant groups in Iraq and Syria.
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Syrian FSA - Tunisian Ex-Jihadist - Why he Stopped Fighting Alongside...
Tunisian Ex-Jihadist Tells Tunisian TV Why he Stopped Fighting Alongsid the FSA in Syria
This mini-report from Tunisian TV station, Delta TV,...
Tunisian Ex-Jihadist Tells Tunisian TV Why he Stopped Fighting Alongsid the FSA in Syria
This mini-report from Tunisian TV station, Delta TV, shows an interview with a 29-year old Tunisian man who traveled to Syria and fought alongside the \"Free Syrian Army\" (FSA) against the Syrian Army. He explains why he stayed there for slightly over a month and decided to return back to his home country instead of remaining there for Jihad, as is the case with other young Tunisians who were sent to Syria mainly by their imams (clerics).
The interview corroborates some of other eyewitness accounts that accuse the FSA of committing massacres in order to frame the Syrian Army. He also states that no medical treatment was given to any foreign (Arab) Jihadist, which meant that any injury could end up in death. He also acknowledges that these Jihadis are being used as cannon fodder to fight a war by proxy.
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[06 June 13] Pakistan-s top court orders returns of fugitive ex-envoy...
The Supreme Court has come into action to expose the role of top officials of previous government of People Party for seeking the US military...
The Supreme Court has come into action to expose the role of top officials of previous government of People Party for seeking the US military intervention and denuclearization of Pakistan, a nuclear state. The Court has ordered the newly elected government of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to bring back from the US the fugitive Hussain Haqqani, the country\'s ex ambassador to Washington. Haqqani has been refusing to return home citing security concerns since last year when a Judicial Commission found him seeking the US military intervention in Pakistan after US marines carried out an operation to kill top Alqaeda leader Osama Bin Laden in northwest of country in 2011. Haqqani allegedly in league with President Asif Zardari was behind authorizing a memorandum seeking Pentagon\'s help to sack top Pakistani military officials. In return President Zardari would have allowed the direct US military operations to hunt down militants in the country.
Javed Rana, Press TV, Islamabad
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[22 July 13] israeli ex-intelligence officer in Blair office - English
In this edition of the show: Tony Blair\\\'s office has hired an Israeli ex-intelligence officer as his aide.
National: Parts of the evidence...
In this edition of the show: Tony Blair\\\'s office has hired an Israeli ex-intelligence officer as his aide.
National: Parts of the evidence related to plots to overthrow former British Labour Prime Minister Harold Wilson in military coups almost 35 years after his shock resignation on March 16, 1976 are now emerged.
\\\"Wilson spoke darkly of two military coups which he said had been planned to overthrow his government in the late 1960s and in the mid 1970s.\\\"
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Efraim Halevi, Ex-dir of Mossad speaking on Shia-Sunni conflict - English
Efraim Halevi, Ex-dir of Mossad speaking on Shia-Sunni conflict
اسرائیلی موساد کے سابقہ ڈائیریکٹر کا...
Efraim Halevi, Ex-dir of Mossad speaking on Shia-Sunni conflict
اسرائیلی موساد کے سابقہ ڈائیریکٹر کا اسرائیلی یونیورسٹی میں ایک سیمینار سے خطاب کے دوران اعتراف کہ کس طرح ایران میں آنے والے اسلامی انقلاب اور امام خمینی نے اسرائیلی مفادات کہ نقصان پہنچایا اور کس طرح اسرائیل نے سنی اور شیعہ مسمانوں میں اختلافات کو اپنے مقاصد کے لیئے استعمال کیا اور ان اختلافات کو بڑھاوا دیا۔ ضرور دیکھیں اور اس سے مسلمانوں میں اتحاد اور بھائی چارہ کی اہمیت کو سمجھیں اور یہ بات جان لیں کہ ہر وہ شخص جو مسلمانوں کے درمیان شیعہ سنی منافرت پھیلاتا ہے وہ دراصل اسرائیلی اور صیہونی مفادات کے لیئے کام کر رہا ہے۔
Efraim Halevi, the ninth director of Mossad and the 4th head of the Israeli National Security Council, speaking on Shia-Sunni conflict and how the Islamic revolution in Iran and Imam Khomeini shattered Israeli dreams in the Middle East and how the Shia-Sunni conflict is in their advantage and the way they used it for the benefit for Israel. So anyone who promote hatred and animosity between Sunni and Shia Muslims serves the Zionist entity. The Syrian conflict is just one example.
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{46} Guest Review - Sigma 30mm F1.4 EX DC HSM Lens Canon Mount - English
Subject : How To Use Canon Camera DSLR
Lesson : Guest Review - Sigma 30mm F1.4 EX DC HSM Lens Canon Mount
Model : Canon EOS 500D/T1i/KissX3, EF-S...
Subject : How To Use Canon Camera DSLR
Lesson : Guest Review - Sigma 30mm F1.4 EX DC HSM Lens Canon Mount
Model : Canon EOS 500D/T1i/KissX3, EF-S 55-250 & EF 50mm F1.8
Many Models Are Tutorials On Shia TV.Net
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Twelve US-led soldiers killed in 48 hours - 14 July 2010 - English
Five more American soldiers have lost their lives in Afghanistan's volatile south, bringing to 12 the number of foreign soldiers killed over the...
Five more American soldiers have lost their lives in Afghanistan's volatile south, bringing to 12 the number of foreign soldiers killed over the past 48 hours.
NATO's International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) said on Wednesday that four of the soldiers lost their lives in a bomb attack, while the other one was killed in a gunfight with the Taliban in the volatile south.
The latest casualties come a day after seven NATO soldiers -- four British and three American -- were killed in the war-torn country.
Meanwhile, Taliban spokesman Qari Yousuf Ahmadi claimed that militants have killed 13 American troops and seven Afghan soldiers during an attack on a military outpost in Kandahar.
Over 350 foreign troops have been killed in Afghanistan so far this year.
Some 140,000 US-led troops are currently stationed Afghanistan. A further 10,000 are expected to be deployed there in the coming weeks.
NATO's mounting death toll has caused public support to plummet for the Afghan war across Europe and the US.
Meanwhile, results of a CBS poll show most Americans believe the war in Afghanistan is a no-win scenario.
The poll says 60 percent of American people think the war is being handled badly.
Fifty-one percent of Americans want the US government to set a date for the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan.
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[20 Nov 2013] Bomber rams explosive Laden car into bus carrying off duty...
Militancy on the rise in Egypt\'s northern Sinai. Eleven soldiers have been killed and nearly 40 others injured in an attack in the coastal city of...
Militancy on the rise in Egypt\'s northern Sinai. Eleven soldiers have been killed and nearly 40 others injured in an attack in the coastal city of el-Arish.
The Egyptian soldiers were killed when a bomber rammed his explosive-laden car into their bus on its way to the capital Cairo. Officials say the soldiers belonged to the Second Field Army that\'s fighting militants in the Sinai Peninsula. No person or group has claimed responsibility for the deadly attack yet. Tensions in Sinai have been on the rise following the ouster of president Mohamed Morsi by the army in early July. Militants have mainly targeted policemen, soldiers and politicians. One of the deadliest attacks happened back in August when militants pulled 25 police recruits off a bus and shot them dead on the main road linking Rafah to el-Arish
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[20 Nov 2013] Egyptian soldiers killed and injured after coming under a...
Militancy on the rise in Egypt\'s northern Sinai. Eleven soldiers have been killed and nearly 40 others injured in an attack in the coastal city of...
Militancy on the rise in Egypt\'s northern Sinai. Eleven soldiers have been killed and nearly 40 others injured in an attack in the coastal city of el-Arish.
The Egyptian soldiers were killed when a bomber rammed his explosive-laden car into their bus on its way to the capital Cairo. Officials say the soldiers belonged to the Second Field Army that\'s fighting militants in the Sinai Peninsula. No person or group has claimed responsibility for the deadly attack yet. Tensions in Sinai have been on the rise following the ouster of president Mohamed Morsi by the army in early July. Militants have mainly targeted policemen, soldiers and politicians. One of the deadliest attacks happened back in August when militants pulled 25 police recruits off a bus and shot them dead on the main road linking Rafah to el-Arish.
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