The story is on the MSNBC web site, but it refers to the British newspaper:
THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH said the videotape of bin Laden had been made in the Afghan mountains at the end of October. The video had been circulating among bin Laden?s followers but had not been shown on the Qatar-based television channel al-Jazeera, the Sunday Telegraph said in a front-page banner-headlined story.
In the video, the Telegraph said, bin Laden referred to the twin towers of the World Trade Centre as legitimate targets, said the hijackers who crashed planes into them were blessed by Allah, and asserted that the workers in the towers killed in the attacks were not civilians.
?The Twin Towers were legitimate targets, they were supporting U.S. economic power. These events were great by all measurement. What was destroyed were not only the towers but the towers of morale in that country,? the paper quoted bin Laden as saying.
The hijackers were ?blessed by Allah to destroy America?s economic and military landmarks,? bin Laden said.
Bin Laden also made statements that the paper said amounted to admission that he was behind the attacks.
?If avenging the killing of our people is terrorism then history should witness that we are terrorists. Yes, we kill their innocents and this is legal religiously and logically,? said bin Laden, according to the paper.
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