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Jordan's 9/11: Dealing With Jihadi Islamism

Middle East Report N°47, 23 November 2005

The horrifying 9 November 2005 suicide attacks against three hotels in Amman - with a toll of 60 dead and over 100 wounded - drove home two important messages.

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