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Al-Qaeda has received support from various individuals and groups, but its most notable state sponsorship came from Afghanistan during the Taliban regime in the late 1990s. The Taliban provided a safe haven for al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden and his operatives, allowing them to train and plan attacks. Additionally, some analysts suggest that elements within Pakistan's intelligence services have historically provided support to al-Qaeda and similar groups, although this is a more complex and debated issue. However, direct state sponsorship of al-Qaeda has primarily been associated with the Taliban's rule in Afghanistan.

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