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From
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,3-488755,00.html

World News



November 22, 2002

The body of Bonnie Witheral, an American nurse who was shot dead by an unknown
gunman at a clinic in Sidon
http://images.thetimes.co.uk/TGD/picture/0,,56621,00.jpg

Spate of attacks raises Arab terrorism fears
By Richard Beeston, Diplomatic Editor and Cilina Nasser in Beirut

AMERICANS came under attack across the Middle East yesterday, prompting fears of a new
wave of terrorist strikes at vulnerable Western targets in the Arab world.

An American nurse was killed by a gunman in Lebanon. Two US soldiers were shot and
injured in Kuwait by a fugitive policeman. In Saudi Arabia a gunman burst into a 
McDonald�s
restaurant and set it alight.

US officials are investigating whether the incidents were isolated attacks or part of a
coordinated campaign. Hours before the latest violence, the US State Department had
issued a warning to American citizens abroad that Osama bin Laden was preparing fresh
attacks against them.

Last week he appeared to claim credit for a wave of recent terrorist strikes from the
bombing in Bali to an attack at sea on a French tanker off the coast of Yemen.

Whether orchestrated or not, the impact of the latest violence will be much the same: 
to
sow fear among American and other Western expatriates living in the region.

The deadliest attack was in the southern Lebanese city of Sidon, where Bonnie Witheral,
31, anassistant nurse married to Gary Witheral from Crawley in West Sussex, was found
lying in a pool of blood at the clinic where she worked. She had been shot three times 
in
the head.

She worked for the Christian Missionary Alliance, which runs a school and a health 
clinic
and serves mainly Palestinians from the nearby Ain el-Hilweh refugee camp.

According to local reports, the church had received a series of threats by extremists
warning it to close its mission and leave.

Mrs Witheral�s murder is the first attack on an American citizen in Lebanon since a 
spate of
kidnappings and killings of Westerners during the civil war, which ended a decade ago.
Various militant Palestinian and Lebanese Sunni Muslim groups are active in the area 
and
one is linked to the al-Qaeda network. Earlier this week Vincent Battle, the US 
Ambassador
to Beirut, cancelled a visit to the city after protests from religious leaders.

A second manhunt started in Kuwait after two American soldiers were shot and injured 
by a
traffic policeman on a motorway south of the capital.

Kuwaiti sources said that the soldiers, based at the sprawling US military Camp Doha, 
were
in civilian clothes and travelling in an unmarked car when they were flagged down by 
the
Kuwaiti officer near the town of Oraifijan. One was shot in the face and the other in 
the
shoulder before the policemen fled across the border into Saudi Arabia.

US officials, mindful of the dangers posed to Western troops as they mass in Kuwait and
other Gulf states in preparation for an invasion of Iraq, played down the incident.

�There have been terrorist attacks in that region for my entire adult lifetime, and 
that is a
long time,� Donald Rumsfeld, 70, the US Defence Secretary, said.

The Pentagon now has about 50,000 troops in the area. Although they are usually 
confined
to their bases in the Gulf or kept out of sight on board ships, the larger the force 
becomes
the more vulnerable it will be to terrorist attacks from local groups.

Saudi Arabia, where support for bin Laden is thought to be strongest, said that it 
would
crack down on violence after an arson attack against a McDonald�s near the Prince 
Sultan
airbase, where 4,500 US troops are stationed.

A gunman walked into the restaurant on Wednesday and doused the building with petrol
before setting it alight.

�We will fight this act with all our power and bring it under control,� Prince Nayef, 
the
Interior Minister, said. �Punishment will be severe.�

US targets in the Middle East

Recent attacks include:

November 21, Sidon, Lebanon:American nurse, Bonnie Witheral, shot dead at a Christian
mission
November 21, Kuwait:Two US soldiers shot and seriously wounded by Kuwaiti policeman
November 20, Saudi Arabia:An armed Saudi man burnt down a McDonalds restaurant close
to a US airbase
October 28, Amman, Jordan: Senior US diplomat Larry Foley assassinated outside his home
in the Jordanian capital
October 8, Failaka Island, Kuwait: US Marine shot dead after two Kuwaitis opened fire 
on a
military exercise. Both suspects were killed when Marines returned fire
October 6, Ash Shihr, Yemen:A French tanker, The Limberg, was attacked using a small
explosives- filled boat
April 5, Manama, Bahrain:Firebombs thrown at the US Embassy during protests in which
100 people were injured
March 15, Sanaa, Yemen:Yemeni man threw two grenades at the US Embassy

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