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Source: New York Post
Al Qaeda leader, believed dead, appears in video on 9/11 anniversary
By Mark Moore | September 12, 2021
Al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri appeared in a video released Saturday — the 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks — raising questions over his rumored death.
The US-based SITE Intelligence Group, which tracks jihadist groups online, tweeted about the existence of the video, saying Zawahiri made comments about events that occurred after speculation first emerged that he'd died.
”Amid rumours of his death, Al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri shown in a new 60-minute video, this time offering some evidence that he is not dead – particularly, reference to events after December when rumors of death surfaced," SITE director Rita Katz tweeted.
The video was entitled "Jerusalem will not be Judaized" and was released by As Sahab Media, the terror group's propaganda arm.
Zawahiri mentioned a raid on a Russian military base by the al Qaeda-aligned Hurras al-Deen in Syria, which the group said occurred on Jan. 1 — after rumors began circulating of his death in November.
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Al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri appeared in a video released Saturday — the 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks — raising questions over his rumored death.
The US-based SITE Intelligence Group, which tracks jihadist groups online, tweeted about the existence of the video, saying Zawahiri made comments about events that occurred after speculation first emerged that he'd died.
”Amid rumours of his death, Al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri shown in a new 60-minute video, this time offering some evidence that he is not dead – particularly, reference to events after December when rumors of death surfaced," SITE director Rita Katz tweeted.
The video was entitled "Jerusalem will not be Judaized" and was released by As Sahab Media, the terror group's propaganda arm.
Zawahiri mentioned a raid on a Russian military base by the al Qaeda-aligned Hurras al-Deen in Syria, which the group said occurred on Jan. 1 — after rumors began circulating of his death in November.
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This guy mentioned in a linked New York Post article looks like British intelligence. And it very well could be looking through his articles, that Yaron Steinbuch is an Israeli asset working at the New York Post:
Paul Cruickshank
Rita Katz of SITE Intelligence referenced as a source in the New York Post article above is an Iraqi-born alleged to be an Israeli intelligence agent (see Kita Katz & SITE Intelligence Group Exposed), provides ISIS and jihadist propaganda to the U.S. media and government from her office in Bethesda, Maryland.
It is likely what we are seeing with the New York Post article above is Israeli intelligence gearing up to restore their terrorist™ network and apply ISIS™ (al Qaeda) in some form against Iran and possibly in Afghanistan if the Taliban "get out of line" with China.
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