Osama bin Laden's presumed-dead son Hamza bin Laden is now "in command of Al Qaeda”, new intelligence shows , informed the British newspaper "Mirror".
According to the publication, before he was liquidated, Osama bin Laden laid the foundations for the revival of the terrorist network "Al Qaeda” by his sons and now they have once again set about wreaking havoc on the world.
Intelligence analysis shows that Hamza bin Laden - known as the crown prince of terror - survived CIA attempts to kill him in 2019. In addition, his brother Abdullah also worked for the terrorist network. The two have created 10 large training camps for terrorists from "Al Qaeda” in Afghanistan and have established strong links with other groups that hate the West. 34-year-old Hamza spent most of his time in Jalalabad, a hotbed of terrorism 160 km east of the capital Kabul.
The analysis also says: "Hamza bin Laden is not only alive, but actively involved in the revival of "Al Qaeda” - a fact well known to senior Taliban leaders. These leaders communicate with him by holding regular meetings and ensuring the safety of him and his family. This underscores the deep connection between "Al Qaeda” and the Taliban, which is crucial for Western governments to understand.
Another report said the camps are training militants and suicide bombers who are learning how to sneak out of Afghanistan to attack Western targets. It is believed that up to 21 terrorist networks operate in Afghanistan, making the country the largest center of terrorism in the world. The latest estimates indicate that "Al Qaeda“ is working with the Islamic State, raising fears of another 9/11-style attack on the West, the Mirror concludes.
Hamza is believed to be the de facto leader of "Al Qaeda” Saif al-Adel are hiding in Afghanistan. According to the analysis with which "Mirror“ met, their sanctuaries in Kandahar, Ghazni, Laghman, Parwan, Herat and Helmand enable members of "Al Qaeda” to travel to and from Iran.