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Osama Bin Laden’s Son Calls for Lone Wolf Attacks on Washington, Paris, London, Tel Aviv
John S. Roberts
August 15, 2015 2:14 pm
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It’s too bad that children in Muslim countries will more than likely never find Jesus Christ, or have any hope for growing up normal.
Such is the case for Osama bin Laden’s son and potential successor, Hamza.
From NewsMax:
Jihadists shared the audio message on Twitter, reports The Telegraph, and it is believed to be the first one sent out by bin Laden’s son, who is about 24. Before now, he had not officially been an al-Qaida spokesman, but insiders have been pushing him as the terror network’s future leader, and he was eager to join the fight.
According to letters found at Osama bin Laden’s compound after his death, Hamza wrote to his father saying he was ready to join the fight.
He had trained with explosives and embraced the terror network, the letters said.
U.S. intelligence officials say Hamza was bin Laden’s favorite son, and documents that have been declassified by Central Intelligence Agency include two letters from Hamza to his father and one from Hamza’s mother, begging that he be able to “follow in his father’s footsteps.”
Hamza is believed to have engaged in terror raids as a teenager, including attacks in Pakistan and Afghanistan as far back as 2005, as well as in propaganda films while he was younger
John S. Roberts
August 15, 2015 2:14 pm
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Like psycho father, like psycho son.
It’s too bad that children in Muslim countries will more than likely never find Jesus Christ, or have any hope for growing up normal.
Such is the case for Osama bin Laden’s son and potential successor, Hamza.
From NewsMax:
Jihadists shared the audio message on Twitter, reports The Telegraph, and it is believed to be the first one sent out by bin Laden’s son, who is about 24. Before now, he had not officially been an al-Qaida spokesman, but insiders have been pushing him as the terror network’s future leader, and he was eager to join the fight.
According to letters found at Osama bin Laden’s compound after his death, Hamza wrote to his father saying he was ready to join the fight.
He had trained with explosives and embraced the terror network, the letters said.
U.S. intelligence officials say Hamza was bin Laden’s favorite son, and documents that have been declassified by Central Intelligence Agency include two letters from Hamza to his father and one from Hamza’s mother, begging that he be able to “follow in his father’s footsteps.”
Hamza is believed to have engaged in terror raids as a teenager, including attacks in Pakistan and Afghanistan as far back as 2005, as well as in propaganda films while he was younger