WIRED TERRORIST

WIRED TERRORIST
Militant Palestinian leader Mounir Maqdah is using the Net to raise funds and coordinate decentralized terror cells, according to the computer security firm mi2g.
A local chieftain for Yassir Arafat's Fatah movement in south Lebanon's Ain il-Hilweh refugee camp, Maqdah has been accused of directing suicide strikes in Israel and of being an Al-Qaeda "bagman." In 2000, he was convicted in absentia and sentenced to death for plotting terror attacks in Jordan.

WIRED TERRORIST
Militant Palestinian leader Mounir Maqdah is using the Net to raise funds and coordinate decentralized terror cells, according to the computer security firm mi2g.
A local chieftain for Yassir Arafat's Fatah movement in south Lebanon's Ain il-Hilweh refugee camp, Maqdah has been accused of directing suicide strikes in Israel and of being an Al-Qaeda "bagman." In 2000, he was convicted in absentia and sentenced to death for plotting terror attacks in Jordan.