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Mohammed Mansour Jabarah (محمد منصور جبارة) (born
December 21, 1981) is a
Kuwaiti convicted of terrorism-related offences.
Jabarah was
active in al-Qaeda...
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Abdul Rahman Jabarah (عبدالرحمن جبارة) was a
Canadian killed in a July 2003
firefight with
Saudi Arabian officials who
believed he was
involved in the...
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Flight 587 in Queens, New York, on
November 12, 2001,
Mohammed Mansour Jabarah agreed to
cooperate with
American authorities in
exchange for a reduced...
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Studies Quarterly. 19 (2): 16. JSTOR 41858205.
Retrieved 12
February 2021.
Jabārah 1985, p. 183. Churchill,
Winston (1950). The
Second World War,
Volume III...
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Kandahar guest house in
March 2001,
where they were seen by
Mohammed Jabarah.
Jabarah remembered al-Haznawi specifically,
saying that he was "very devout...
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later in 2003 by
informant Mohammed Mansour Jabarah during an
interrogation at an
American military base.
Jabarah said Reid was a
member of al-Qaeda who had...
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national named Mohammed Jabarah agreed to
cooperate with
investigators as part of a plea bargain.
Among the
details that
Jabarah offered to authorities...
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details The
terminology was used as
early as 1918. For example: Taysīr
Jabārah (1985).
Palestinian Leader Hajj Amin Al-Husayni:
Mufti of Jerusalem. Kingston...
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bombarded by Israel. Bell
reports that
Mohammed Mansour Jabarah, an
important source on al Qaeda's operation,
stopped cooperating with...
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alongside "Gevurah" (cognate to the
feminine form of
Arabic adjective "
Jabārah جَبَّارَة"),
refer to "power" and "judgement". In
ancient Israel, the term...