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- Q8058694 subject Q6547526.
- Q8058694 subject Q6647704.
- Q8058694 subject Q7010562.
- Q8058694 abstract "The Moroccan Younis Mohammad Ibrahim al-Hayyari (1969–2005) was #1 on Saudi Arabia's list of 36 "most wanted terrorist suspects" published on 28 June 2005. He was killed five days later in a Saudi raid in western Riyadh. His name in Arabic wasيونس محمد إبراهيم الحياري.The Saudi statement says that al-Hayyari traveled to KSA on hajj in 2001 and then went underground. He was accused of playing a part in several attacks in the country, in affiliation with fellow Moroccan Karim el-Mejjati, who was killed at Ar Rass a few weeks earlier.See also al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula.".
- Q8058694 wikiPageWikiLink Q1028.
- Q8058694 wikiPageWikiLink Q13955.
- Q8058694 wikiPageWikiLink Q1878991.
- Q8058694 wikiPageWikiLink Q234915.
- Q8058694 wikiPageWikiLink Q2635866.
- Q8058694 wikiPageWikiLink Q2821126.
- Q8058694 wikiPageWikiLink Q3692.
- Q8058694 wikiPageWikiLink Q6547526.
- Q8058694 wikiPageWikiLink Q6647704.
- Q8058694 wikiPageWikiLink Q7010562.
- Q8058694 wikiPageWikiLink Q851.
- Q8058694 comment "The Moroccan Younis Mohammad Ibrahim al-Hayyari (1969–2005) was #1 on Saudi Arabia's list of 36 "most wanted terrorist suspects" published on 28 June 2005. He was killed five days later in a Saudi raid in western Riyadh. His name in Arabic wasيونس محمد إبراهيم الحياري.The Saudi statement says that al-Hayyari traveled to KSA on hajj in 2001 and then went underground.".
- Q8058694 label "Younis Mohammad Ibrahim al-Hayyari".