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Saad bin Laden. Saʻd bin ʾUsāmah bin Muḥammad bin ʿAwaḍ bin Lādin ( Arabic: سعد بن أسامة بن محمد بن عوض بن لادن; 1979 – 2009), [1] better known as Saad bin Laden, was one of Osama bin Laden 's sons. He continued in his father's footsteps by being active in Al Qaeda, and was being groomed to be his heir ...
- Saad bin Osama bin Muhammad bin 'Awad bin Laden
- 2009 (aged 29–30), Pakistan
Ali Mohamed, the al-Qaida security director at the time, later tells U.S. officials that Mughniyeh told bin Laden how the Marine bombing in Beirut led to the U.S. withdrawal from Lebanon and...
May 2, 2011 · In Arab World, Bin Laden’s Confused Legacy. By Anthony Shadid and David D. Kirkpatrick. May 2, 2011. BEIRUT, Lebanon — The words were not uncommon in angry Arab capitals a decade ago. Osama...
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May 3, 2022 · Bin Laden’s son Hamza is believed to be among those to have been harbored in Iran. Even though mainly Shia Iran claims to be fighting extremism, Tehran has supplied both Sunni and Shia terrorist organizations with advanced weapons such as rockers and improvised explosive devices.
Aug 8, 2006 · The UAE-based al-Elaph reports that Iran has dispatched Saad bin Laden to the Syrian-Lebanese border to build cells for Hezbollah from among the refugees in camps in the region.
- Chris Heffelfinger
Saif would go on to become the chief of newly formed al-Qaeda's media department, and was involved in the production of Osama Bin Laden's videos which quickly found audiences worldwide. By the early nineties, Saif is thought to have then traveled to southern Lebanon with Abu Talha al-Sudani , Saif al-Islam al-Masri , Abu Ja`far al-Masri, and ...
Jan 23, 2009 · And Saad bin Laden, according to outgoing director of national intelligence Michael McConnell, has departed Iran and is now probably in Pakistan, reunited with al-Qaeda's core members. There is also evidence that Iran may still be allowing al-Qaeda operatives to travel through its territory to reach Afghanistan.