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Home » World News » Osama bin Laden’s son Hamza alive in Afghanistan, plotting major 9/11-style attack

Osama bin Laden’s son Hamza alive in Afghanistan, plotting major 9/11-style attack

September 14, 2024
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Osama bin Laden’s son Hamza reportedly alive in Afghanistan and plotting major 9/11-style attack. Intelligence reports reveal that Hamza bin Laden, previously believed to have been killed in a 2019 US airstrike, is alive and actively leading Al-Qaeda from Afghanistan. The National Mobilisation Front (NMF), an anti-Taliban military alliance reports that Hamza is under heavy protection and working closely with senior Taliban leaders, raising concerns about future attacks on Western targets. This revelation underscores ongoing security challenges in the region.

NMF detailed that Hamza is currently in northern Afghanistan. The report states that Hamza is hiding in the Dara Abdullah Khel district in Panjshir province, protected by 450 snipers. The NMF warned that “under his command, Al-Qaeda is regrouping and preparing for future attacks on Western targets.” This heightened security detail indicates a significant and ongoing threat.

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Osama bin Laden’s son Hamza

The intelligence report underscores that Hamza bin Laden is leading Al-Qaeda’s resurgence.

“Hamza bin Laden has been moved to Dara Abdullah Khel district (in Panjshir), where 450 Arabs and Pakistanis are protecting him,” the NMF stated.

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This resurgence is part of Al-Qaeda’s broader strategy, and Hamza’s leadership is critical to understanding the group’s current activities and future plans.

The report highlights the strong ties between Al-Qaeda and the Taliban. Senior Taliban leaders are reportedly aware of Hamza’s status and provide him and his family with protection and support. “These leaders… engage with him, holding regular meetings and securing him and his family,” the report notes. This connection underscores the deep alliance between the two groups, which is crucial for Western governments to understand.

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In 2019, then-US President Donald Trump announced that Hamza bin Laden had been killed in a counterterrorism operation in the Afghanistan/Pakistan region.

Trump’s statement read: “Hamza bin Laden, the high-ranking al-Qaeda member and son of Osama bin Laden, was killed in a United States counterterrorism operation.”

However, the CIA did not acquire DNA evidence to confirm his death, leaving some uncertainty. The NMF’s report, along with other sources, suggests that Hamza’s death was inaccurately reported.

Hamza bin Laden, known as the “crown prince of jihad,” is the 15th child of Osama bin Laden. He was groomed from a young age to follow in his father’s footsteps, learning to handle weapons and appearing in propaganda videos. Hamza was believed to have been under house arrest in Iran before moving to Afghanistan. The US had designated him a global terrorist, and his father’s death in 2011 marked a significant moment in Al-Qaeda’s history.

The resurgence of Al-Qaeda under Hamza’s leadership, combined with reports of up to 21 terror networks operating in Afghanistan, raises significant global security concerns. The potential for collaboration between Al-Qaeda and other extremist groups, including the Islamic State, poses an increased threat of terrorist attacks.

The US government has not yet confirmed or denied the latest claims about Hamza bin Laden’s status, leaving the situation unresolved. As the situation continues to evolve, it highlights ongoing security challenges and the need for vigilance in counterterrorism efforts.

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