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U.S. believes Osama bin Laden's son Hamza is dead - official

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U.S. believes Osama bin Laden's son Hamza is dead - official

By Mark Hosenball

 

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A photograph circulated by the U.S. State Department’s Twitter account to announce a $1 million USD reward for al Qaeda key leader Hamza bin Laden, son of Osama bin Laden, is seen March 1, 2019. State Department/Handout via REUTERS
 

(Reuters) - The United States believes that Hamza bin Laden, a son of slain al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden and himself a notable figure in the militant group, is dead, a U.S. official said on Wednesday.

 

The U.S. official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, provided no further details, including when Hamza died or where.

 

President Donald Trump earlier on Wednesday declined to comment after NBC News first reported the U.S. assessment. Asked if he had intelligence that bin Laden's son had been killed, Trump told reporters: "I don't want to comment on it."

 

Separately, the White House declined comment on whether any announcement was imminent.

 

Hamza, believed to be about 30 years old, was at his father's side in Afghanistan before the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on the United States and spent time with him in Pakistan after the U.S.-led invasion of Afghanistan pushed much of al Qaeda's senior leadership there, according to the Brookings Institution.

 

Osama bin Laden was killed by U.S. special forces who raided his compound in Pakistan in 2011. Hamza was thought to be under house arrest in Iran at the time, and documents recovered from the compound indicated that aides had been trying to reunite him with his father.

 

The New York Times reported that the United States had a role in the operation that led to Hamza's death, which it said took place in the past two years. Reuters could not immediately verify those details.

 

Still, the U.S. government's conclusion appears to be a recent one. In February, the State Department said it was offering https://www.state.gov/rewards-for-justice-reward-offer-for-information-on-al-qaida-key-leader-hamza-bin-laden a reward of up to $1 million (822,571.36 pounds) for information leading "to the identification or location in any country" of Hamza, calling him a key al Qaeda leader.

 

Introduced by al Qaeda's chief Ayman al-Zawahiri in an audio message in 2015, Hamza provided a younger voice for the group whose aging leaders have struggled to inspire militants around the world galvanized by Islamic State, according to analysts.

 

Hamza has called for acts of terrorism in Western capitals and threatened to take revenge against the United States for his father's killing, the U.S. State Department said in 2017 when it designated him as a global terrorist.

 

He also threatened to target Americans abroad and urged tribal groups in Saudi Arabia to unite with Yemen's al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula to fight against Saudi Arabia, it said.

 

In March, Saudi Arabia announced it had stripped Hamza bin Laden of his citizenship, saying the decision was made by a royal order in November 2018.

 

(Reporting by Mark Hosenball; writing by Arshad Mohammed; editing by Howard Goller, Alistair Bell, Phil Stewart and G Crosse)

 

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-- © Copyright Reuters 2019-08-01

Hope he suffered good riddance 

....another book deal for someone...

believes versus official so what is it? Another oxymoron statement from T administration.

Good, good, good. My guess is, that even his mother is not going to miss him. Some lines are crossed in this world, that essentially amount to self-revocation of the right to consume oxygen. He appears to have crossed that line long ago. And what an illustrious heritage he comes from. They smaller that family becomes, the better this world will be. 

America need to sort out their foreign policy. They support al-Qaeda (al-Nusra) in Syria but hunt them down elsewhere. I fear though that some morals might be needed if they were to be consistent.....I mean do you or do you not support military dictators....Maduro no; Sisi and Prayut yes; do you support terrorists yes if they are in Turkey, Syria or Venezuela; no if they are in white people's countries...the list goes on and on. 

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