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Al-Qaida cell targeted Oslo synagogue
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Michael Freund, THE JERUSALEM POST 
Sep. 12, 2006
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An Algerian terror cell linked to Al-Qaida that was broken up by Italian
police last fall was planning to carry out attacks on targets in Oslo,
Norway, including the city's main synagogue. 
Interviewed by phone from Oslo, Anne Sender, president of Norway's Jewish
community, told the Post that local authorities had informed her shortly
after the suspects were arrested in November that there existed a credible
terrorist threat against the synagogue. 
The plot came to light only this week in the wake of a report on Monday in
the Norwegian Verdens Gang (VG) newspaper. 
"At the time, we were informed by the government that some people had been
caught in Italy and that police had found plans indicating that they were
targeting the synagogue in Oslo," Sender said. 
She added that the threat was considered sufficiently serious that in its
wake, Norwegian police decided to adopt additional, unspecified measures to
boost security at the synagogue. 
The terrorists, who resided in Italy but were allegedly plotting attacks
against sites in Oslo, belonged to an Algerian-based group known as the
GSPC, a French acronym which stands for the Salafist Group for Call and
Combat. 
The GSPC, which has links to Al-Qaida, is a splinter faction that broke away
from Algeria's Armed Islamic Group in 1996. 
Sender praised Norwegian police, but nonetheless expressed concern over the
community's security with the approach of the High Holidays. 
"To be honest, I do think people are a bit nervous now," she said. "We have
good contact and cooperation with the police, but we need to be prepared and
to put more security measures in place". 
In the past few months, Oslo has been the scene of a number of anti-Semitic
and anti-Zionist incidents, including an attack on the synagogue last month,
where an unknown perpetrator smashed glass windows and scrawled graffiti on
the site after defecating near the entrance. 
"99 percent of the time it is fine, it is safe, and there is no problem at
all, but we do have these incidents," added Sender. "Maybe we are a little
na ve, but we always seem to think that Norway is separate, that it is
different and that it is unaffected by what goes on in the rest of the
world."
 


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