Wednesday, July 31, 2019

U.S. Intel Has Reports That Osama Bin Laden's Son And Heir Hamza Is Dead

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NBC: U.S. has intel that Osama bin Laden's son and heir, Hamza, is dead, officials say

The officials would not provide details of how Hamza bin Laden died or if the U.S. played a role. It is unclear if Washington has confirmed his death.

WASHINGTON — The United States has obtained intelligence that the son and potential successor of al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, Hamza bin Laden, is dead, according to three U.S. officials.

The officials would not provide details of where or when Hamza bin Laden died or if the U.S. played a role in his death. It is unclear if the U.S. has confirmed his death.

Asked by reporters on Wednesday whether the U.S. had intelligence that Hamza is dead, President Donald Trump said, "I don't want to comment on that."

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WNU Editor: Apparently he has been dead for quite a while.

More News On Reports That Osama Bin Laden's Son And Heir Hamza Bin Laden Is Dead

REVEALED: America DID play a role in operation that killed Osama bin Laden's 'crown prince of terror' son Hamza after State Department put $1m bounty on 30-year-old heir to Al-Qaeda terror organization -- Daily Mail
Osama bin Laden's son Hamza, touted as future Al Qaeda leader, dead, reports say -- ABC News Online
US has intel that Osama bin Laden's son is dead: report -- France 24
Hamza bin Laden, Son of Qaeda Founder, Is Dead -- The New York Times
Report: Hamza bin Laden, Osama’s Son and Potential Successor, Is Dead -- NR
Osama bin Laden's son and heir Hamza dead, say reports -- The Independent
Osama bin Laden's son and heir Hamza bin Laden is dead – report -- RT
Trump refuses to comment on reports of death of bin Laden's son -- FOX News

4 comments:

  1. Yes. Reports are that he is an "ex-parrot"

    (Monte Python humor)

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  2. Interesting that they never mentioned his know whereabouts both before or after his death. I’m guessing they had a pretty good idea of where he was for quite some time.

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  3. The Norwegian Blue is a beautiful bird, but it's shagged after an extremely long squawk.

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