AFTER ZAWAHIRI, THIS MAN EXPECTED TO HEAD AL QAEDA

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Tue 02 August 2022:

Ayman al-Zawahiri, the leader of Al-Qaeda, was killed by a drone attack over the weekend in Kabul, Afghanistan, dealing a devastating blow to the group.

President Joe Biden acknowledged the strike in a speech to the nation on Monday evening, saying that “justice has been delivered”.

Following the killing of Osama bin Laden at the hands of US forces in Pakistan in 2011, Zawahiri was appointed the leader of Al-Qaeda.

Now with Zawahiri’s death, a leadership vacuum has emerged in the terrorist organisation. Though there is no official confirmation as to who would succeed Zawahiri, reports have been swirling around that Saif al-Adel, a former Egyptian colonel, will take the mantle.

US KILLS AL QAEDA CHIEF AYMAN AL-ZAWAHIRI

Who is Saif al-Adel?

According to Middle East Institute, Adel will most likely head Al-Qaeda. According to US intelligence agencies, he is a former Egyptian army officer who is the founding member of Al-Qaeda. He was earlier associated with another terror group Maktab al-Khidmat (MAK).

MAK was founded by Osama bin Laden in the 1980s to provide money and recruit fighters around the world. It enlisted and transported thousands of men to Afghanistan to fight the Russians. The group later got split, in which bin Laden-led extremist faction formed Al-Qaeda.

Al Qaeda chief killed: Saif al-Adel, wanted in 1998 US Embassy bombings likely successor?

Adel was also once bin Laden’s security chief and is on the FBI’s most-wanted list since 2001 in connection with Al-Qaeda’s 1998 bombings of US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania.

 The FBI has raised his bounty to $10 million.

ABC News had earlier reported that US forces have been looking for Adel since 1993, when he orchestrated the ambush of US forces and helicopters in Mogadishu, Somalia in which 18 Americans died. Adel was 30 at that time.

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