Item 1: A strategic document by former al-Qaeda branch leader aids in preparing insurgents
Item 2: Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula issues claim of responsibility for “terrorist attack” in Saudi Arabia
Item 3: Part IV of the Jihad Biography of Abu Musaab al-Zarqawi, written by al-Qaeda leader Saif al-Adl
Item 4: Film available: The Jihad in Uzbekistan
The Terror Web Watch collects intelligence through active monitoring of Jihadist and other threat group web sites, forums, and other communication environments. Terrorists and their supporters call it Jihad electroni, the electronic Jihad. For them, exploiting the Internet is considered a vital part of raising money, spreading their ideology, building up support, and inspiring others to become terrorists. To a lesser extent, the Internet is also used for training, by circulating training manuals and videos, for discussing targets, and for planning and organizing operations.
Given how important the Internet is to terrorists and to the greater radical Islamist movement that supports them, monitoring the activities of terrorists and suspected terrorists in cyberspace should be nearly as paramount as monitoring their activities on the ground.