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Osama Bin Laden’s ‘dead’ son is still alive and planning another 9/11-style strike: Report

According to authorities cited by The Mirror, Hamza bin Laden, the ostensibly deceased son of al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden, is still alive and is in charge of the terror group’s diabolical network.

According to authorities cited by The Mirror, Hamza bin Laden, the ostensibly deceased son of al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden, is still alive and is in charge of the terror group’s diabolical network.

According to the story, 43-year-old Hamza and his brother Abdullah bin Laden are quietly leading Al Qaeda from Afghanistan, having escaped CIA attempts to murder them in 2019. The brothers have created ten significant al-Qaeda terror training centers in Afghanistan and have established international connections with other organizations that despise the West.

According to analysis, Hamza spends the majority of his time in Jalalabad, which is 100 miles east of Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, where 450 snipers are always watching over him.

According to a revelation obtained by the Mirror, prominent Taliban figures are well aware that Hamza bin Laden is not only still alive but also actively contributing to al-Qaeda’s comeback. These leaders interact with him, arranging frequent gatherings and providing security for him and his family. It draws attention to a profound relationship that exists between the Taliban and al-Qaeda and that Western governments must comprehend. With Hamza at the helm of al-Qaeda, the organization is experiencing its strongest comeback since the Iraq War.

Al-Qaeda is reorganizing and getting ready for more assaults on Western targets under his leadership. Hamza’s acts carry additional symbolic and strategic significance due to his strong will to carry on his father’s heritage. Furthermore, Abdullah bin Laden, the brother of Hamza, is crucial to this rebirth, according to the Mirror.

It is thought that Hamza collaborated closely with Ayman al-Zawahiri, who assumed leadership of Al Qaeda following Osama’s death.

Then-US President Donald Trump asserted in 2019 that he had successfully authorized an attack on Hamza, which was allegedly carried out in the southeast Afghan province of Ghazni. The CIA did not obtain any evidence of DNA.

“The loss of Hamza bin Ladin not only deprives al-Qa’ida of important leadership skills and the symbolic connection to his father, but undermines important operational activities of the group,” stated President Trump in a statement released by the White House.

Pakistanis defending Hamza
Additionally, a report outlining Hamza and his associates’ exploits has been carried by the National Mobilization Front (NMF), a military group against the Taliban.

“Hamza bin Laden has been moved to Dara Abdullah Khel district (in Panjshir), where 450 Arabs and Pakistanis are protecting him,” the NMF stated, noting that “under his command, Al Qaeda is regrouping and preparing for future attacks on Western targets” .

Since Kabul fell in 2021, Afghanistan has turned into a “training center for various terror groups,” the NMF has warned.

Hamza’s Plans for Terror
According to recent assessments, al-Qaeda is collaborating with the Islamic State, which is increasing concerns of another attack on the West akin to 9/11.

“There are frightening similarities between the current state of affairs and the lead-up to the 9/11 attacks. Afghanistan has become a hotbed of extremism due to the absence of a legal government and the ideological affinities between these groups and the reigning Taliban dictatorship. Foreign terrorists come to the nation to receive training, according to intelligence analysis records cited by the Mirror.

(with agency input)