Major Suspected Al Qaeda Attacks Since September 11, 2001
April 11, 2002 — Djerba, Tunisia
In a suicide attack, a tanker truck explodes at an ancient synagogue on the island of Djerba killing 21 people, including 14 German tourists.
May 8, 2002 — Karachi, Pakistan
A car pulls up to a bus carrying French workers and explodes, killing 14 people, 11 of them French.
June 14, 2002 — Karachi, Pakistan
A car bombing outside the American consulate kills 11 people. No Americans are killed in the attack.
October 12, 2002 — Bali, Indonesia
Bombings at a nightclub popular with tourists kill 202 people, including 89 Australians and seven Americans.
November 28, 2002 — Mombasa, Kenya
A suicide car bomb at an Israeli-owned hotel kills 12 Kenyans and three Israelis. Nearby, two missiles are fired at, but miss, an Israeli commercial airliner.
May 12, 2003 — Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Suicide car bombings at three residential compounds for foreigners in the Saudi capital claim the lives of 25 people, including eight Americans.
May 16, 2003 — Casablanca, Morocco
Fourteen suicide bombers attack five sites, killing 28 bystanders. Four out of the five apparent targets have Jewish connections: a Jewish club, a Jewish cemetery, a Jewish-owned restaurant and a hotel popular with Israeli tourists. No Jews, however, were among those killed or injured in the attacks. The fifth target was a Spanish club.
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