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By October 2003 the site was running as an openly zionist venture and linked to [[Internet Haganah]] a similar zionist website. Now it had links on the homepage (under a fluttering Israeli flag) to the [[Israeli Defence Force]] and the [[Jewish Defense Organisation]].<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20031026163747/www.islamic-news.co.uk/ Islamic News] 26 October 2003, retrieved from the Internet Archive on 15 July 2008</ref>
 
By October 2003 the site was running as an openly zionist venture and linked to [[Internet Haganah]] a similar zionist website. Now it had links on the homepage (under a fluttering Israeli flag) to the [[Israeli Defence Force]] and the [[Jewish Defense Organisation]].<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20031026163747/www.islamic-news.co.uk/ Islamic News] 26 October 2003, retrieved from the Internet Archive on 15 July 2008</ref>
  
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Revision as of 18:43, 1 July 2014

Islamic News was a fake website set up allegedly to entrap Islamists by posing as a Jihadi site. It was reportedly set up by Glen Jenvey. Johnathan Galt has also been associated with it and his named was used to 'sign' the statement issued when the website came clean as a fake site under the heading Jehad is Crap!.

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Screengrab of part of the homepage of Islamic News in October 2003[1]

By October 2003 the site was running as an openly zionist venture and linked to Internet Haganah a similar zionist website. Now it had links on the homepage (under a fluttering Israeli flag) to the Israeli Defence Force and the Jewish Defense Organisation.[2]

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  1. Islamic News 26 October 2003, retrieved from the Internet Archive on 15 July 2008
  2. Islamic News 26 October 2003, retrieved from the Internet Archive on 15 July 2008