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  • Zein al-Abideen Mohamed Hussein, generally known as Abu Zubaydah, a Palestinian al-Qaeda logistician in his early thirties, was believed to be the highest-ranking member of the terror group to be taken alive in the first months after 9/11.

    The Longest War Peter L. Bergen 2011

  • Hussein, Zein al-Abideen Mohamed, see Abu Zubaydah hydrogen peroxide bombs, 207–8, 243

    The Longest War Peter L. Bergen 2011

  • The manager of Al Jazeera Mubasher Misr, Ahmed Zein, was quoted as saying "If broadcasting the truth is considered endangering stability, then it is an honor for any media outlet to be endangering stability."

    Monroe Price: "Stability" and "Media Freedom" in the Arab Spring Monroe Price 2011

  • Zein Abdel-Hady, who runs the country's main library, is leading the effort to try and save what's left of the charred manuscripts.

    Cairo institute burned during clashes 2011

  • Hussein, Zein al-Abideen Mohamed, see Abu Zubaydah hydrogen peroxide bombs, 207–8, 243

    The Longest War Peter L. Bergen 2011

  • The Gulf states' strategy in Bahrain has gone from defensive to offensive for both protecting the monarchy and limiting Iran's influence, said Jihad Zein, a political analyst and editor of An Nahar newspaper in Lebanon.

    Kingdom, Greeting Gulf Soldiers, Is Seen as New Front on Sunni-Shiite Divide Farnaz Fassihi 2011

  • Zein al-Abideen Mohamed Hussein, generally known as Abu Zubaydah, a Palestinian al-Qaeda logistician in his early thirties, was believed to be the highest-ranking member of the terror group to be taken alive in the first months after 9/11.

    The Longest War Peter L. Bergen 2011

  • Hussein, Zein al-Abideen Mohamed, see Abu Zubaydah hydrogen peroxide bombs, 207–8, 243

    The Longest War Peter L. Bergen 2011

  • Timeline: Egypt's Strongman Photos: Mubarak Stands Trial Reuters/Egypt TV "All of Arab dictators will be bothered today; they will now insist even more on resisting change and fight until the end," said Jihad Zein, a political analyst and columnist for An Nahar newspaper in Beirut.

    Arab World, Watching Imprisoned 'Last Pharoah,' Sees Lessons for Dictators Farnaz Fassihi 2011

  • Zein al-Abideen Mohamed Hussein, generally known as Abu Zubaydah, a Palestinian al-Qaeda logistician in his early thirties, was believed to be the highest-ranking member of the terror group to be taken alive in the first months after 9/11.

    The Longest War Peter L. Bergen 2011

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