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Anas al Kandari
Face of a bearded man in a white kuffiya
Born1981
Died(2002年10月08日)October 8, 2002 (aged 20–21)
NationalityKuwaiti
OccupationMuslim[1]
Known forDying in an attack on U.S. Marines

Anas al-Kandari (1981 – October 8, 2002) was a Kuwaiti terrorist.[2] [3] [4] He died in a firefight on Faylaka Island, with United States Marines on October 8, 2002. A U.S. Marine was also killed in the incident as was Al Kandari's fellow fighter Jassem al-Hajiri.

Career

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Al Kandari grew up in Salwa, Kuwait. Stewart Bell, author The Martyr's Oath , reports that his father invested in the Souk Al Manakh, which Bell described as "Kuwait's unofficial stock exchange". Anas Al Kandari's father made millions, until the stock bubble burst and he went bankrupt.

Al Kandari is reported to have spent 18 months in Afghanistan.[5] He is reported to have returned to Kuwait a few days before al Qaeda's attacks on the U.S. on September 11 attacks.

Al Kandari is reported to have fasted before the attack—which was triggered by recent broadcasts of the dead and wounded in a town in the Gaza Strip that had been bombarded by Israel.[6]

Bell reports that Mohammed Mansour Jabarah, an important source on al Qaeda's operation, stopped cooperating with his interrogators when he learned that his best friend Anas Al Kandari had been killed.[2] [4] Bell reports that Jabarah had traveled to Afghanistan with Anas Al Kandari in 2000.

References

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  1. ^ "Three Marines Injured In Kuwait Accident".
  2. ^ a b Stewart Bell (2005). The Martyr's Oath: The Apprenticeship of a Homegrown Terrorist. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-0-470-83683-5.
  3. ^ Dave Moniz (2002年10月08日). "Kuwaiti gunmen kill 1 Marine in training". USA Today. Archived from the original on 2003年06月21日. Retrieved 2009年06月23日.
  4. ^ a b Stewart Bell (2008年01月18日). "Canadian al-Qaeda terrorist gets life in prison". National Post. Archived from the original on 2009年07月31日.
  5. ^ Brian Dakss (2002年10月10日). "Al Qaeda Links To Kuwait Attack?". CBS News . Retrieved 2009年07月01日.
  6. ^ Brian Dakss (2002年10月09日). "Al Qaeda Link In Kuwait Attack Eyed: Dead U.S. Marine Identified; Kuwait Searches For Accomplices". CBS News . Retrieved 2009年07月01日.

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