| 2006 Israel–Gaza conflict The 2006 Israel–Gaza conflict refers to the series of battles between Palestinian militants and the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). Large-scale conventional warfare beyond the peripheries of the Gaza Strip began when Israel launched Operation Summer Rains (, Mivtza Gishmey Kayitz), the codename for an IDF military operation in the Gaza Strip that began on June 28, 2006, and its first major ground operation in the Gaza Strip since Israel's unilateral disengagement plan was implemented between August and September 2005. 2006_Israel–Gaza_conflict
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| Operation Definite Victory Operation Definite Victory (Sinhala:Sri Lankan Special Task Force commandos on January 4, 2007 to evict LTTE rebels from the Kanchikudichcharu and Thoppigala regions of the Ampara District of Sri Lanka. The army had accused the LTTE of carrying out the child abductions in Bakmitiyawa and Ampara, including the abduction of two teachers and 23 Tamil children in December by LTTE cadres when they were returning from extra classes to their homes. Operation_Definite_Victory
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| Calvin Mackie Calvin Mackie (born 1969 in New Orleans, Louisiana) is an award-winning mentor, motivational speaker, and successful entrepreneur. He is the older brother of actor Anthony Mackie, who has been in such movies as 8 Mile and Notorious. Calvin_Mackie
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| List of insurgent fatality reports in Iraq insurgents and militia members killed in the Iraq War according to a few published news sources. Insurgent deaths, like civilian deaths, are hard to count or estimate. See the examples of undercounting shown in Casualties of the Iraq War. See alsoBesides serving as an indicator of some of the numbers of insurgent deaths during specific time periods, this article allows readers to investigate the circumstances of those deaths by reading the citation articles. List_of_insurgent_fatality_reports_in_Iraq
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| Baghdad kidnapping of Iranian diplomat (February 2007) Jalal Sharafi, the second secretary of the Iranian embassy, as he drove through Karrada district in central Baghdad, Iraq on 6 February 2007. The gunmen wore uniforms of the Iraqi 36th Commando Battalion uniforms. - a special Iraqi unit under U.S. direction. The U.S. military denied any involvement in the kidnapping. Baghdad_kidnapping_of_Iranian_diplomat_(February_2007)
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| Secular Islam Summit Secular Islam Summit was an international forum for secularists of Islamic societies, held in March 2007 in St. Petersburg, Florida, organized and sponsored by the Center for Inquiry, a global federation committed to science, reason, free inquiry and secularism, in partnership with the International Intelligence Summit, a non-partisan and neutral forum that brings together members of the international intelligence community to discuss issues of terrorism. Secular_Islam_Summit
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| Effat Al-Thuniyyan Effat al-Thuniyyan Al Saud () (b. ca.1915, d. Feb 17, 2000) was the most prominent wife of King Faisal of Saudi Arabia. Although a descendent of the royal family of Saudi Arabia, the Al Saud, she had been born and raised in Turkey before her marriage to Faisal in 1932. Effat_Al-Thuniyyan
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| Islamophobia/archive 10 Talk:Islamophobia/archive_10
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| War in North-West Pakistan War_in_North-West_Pakistan
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| FayssalF/Archive V User_talk:FayssalF/Archive_V
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| Faisal Al-Dawish Faisal bin Sultan Al-Dwaish or commonly known as Faisal Al-Dwaish (1882 - 1931) mutair tribeikhwan leaders in Saudi Arabia, he attacked Kuwait army in Hamdh and killed many of them on 16 May 1920.In 1920 he led an attack by the Ikhwan of mutayr on Kuwait, capturing the village of al-Jahra, but was compelled to withdraw under British pressure Faisal_Al-Dawish
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| Insurgency in the Maghreb (2002–present) The Maghreb (more specifically, Algeria, Mauritania and Morocco) has been the subject of an insurgency since 2002 waged by the neo-Khawarij Islamist militia, Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat, or, GSPC. The GSPC allied itself with the Al-Qaeda Organization in the Islamic Maghreb against the Algerian government. Insurgency_in_the_Maghreb_(2002–present)
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| Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki/Archive 15 Talk:Atomic_bombings_of_Hiroshima_and_Nagasaki/Archive_15
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| Mishary Rashid Al-Afasy Sheikh Mishary bin Rashid Al-Afasy (), born in Kuwait in 1976, is a Kuwaiti national and a world-renowned qari. He is the Imam of Masjid Al-Kabir (Grand Mosque (Kuwait)) in Kuwait City and leads the taraweeh prayers in Ramadan every year. He studies in the College of the Holy Quran and Islamic Studies at the Islamic University of Madinah and has specialized in the ten readings and translations of the Quran. Mishary_Rashid_Al-Afasy
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| Second East Asia Summit East Asia Summit (EAS) is a pan-Asia forum held annually by the leaders of 16 countries in the East Asian region. EAS meetings are held after annual ASEAN leaders’ meetings. Second_East_Asia_Summit
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| Mojeb al-Dousari Mojeb al-Dousari (1921-1956, Arabic معجب عبدالله محمد عبدالله الدوسري) was an influential Kuwaiti artist and draughtsman. He is generally considered one of the greatest draughtsmen in the history of Kuwait, and is regarded by many artists and academics as the founder of portrait art in the region.al-Dousari began his artistic career early. Mojeb_al-Dousari
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| International reaction to the assassination of Benazir Bhutto international reaction to the assassination of Benazir Bhutto consisted of universal condemnation across the international community, International_reaction_to_the_assassination_of_Benazir_Bhutto
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| Yemeni captives in Guantanamo United States acknowledges holding 108 Yemeni captives in Guantanamo.By January 2008 the Yemenis in Guantanamo represented the largest group of captives.March 12 2008 Mark Falkoff of the Center for Constitutional Rights issued a call for the repatriation of the Yemeni captives, reporting that 95 Yemenis remained in detention, and they now constituted more than a third of the captive population.Saudi captives in Guantanamo had been sent home in 2006 and 2007. Yemeni_captives_in_Guantanamo
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| Timeline of the War in Darfur Timeline_of_the_War_in_Darfur
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