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The “New York Times” newspaper revealed that the second man from the “Al Qaeda” terrorist organization was killed in the Iranian capital Tehran 3 months ago, according to Sky News.
The newspaper quoted US intelligence officials as saying that Israeli agents shot Abu Muhammad al-Masri, the second man from the Al-Qaeda organization accused of being one of the masterminds of the 1998 attacks on US embassies in Africa, secretly 3 months ago, on the streets of the Iranian capital, Tehran, by order of the United States. .
The newspaper pointed out that no one recognized the death of Abu Muhammad al-Masri, whether it was Iran, which was killed on its territory, or the United States, which ordered the execution of the operation, or Israel, carried out by its agents.
He said that “Abdullah Ahmad Abdullah”, known as Abu Muhammad al-Masri, was shot dead in the streets of Tehran by two Israeli agents who were shot from a motorcycle on August 7, the day that coincides with the anniversary of the attacks. from Al Qaeda to the Washington embassies in Nairobi and Dar es Salaam. .
The newspaper confirmed that Abu Muhammad al-Masri “was killed with his daughter Maryam, the widow of Hamza bin Laden, son of Osama bin Laden, who was with him in the car.”
He cited 4 US intelligence officials as saying that Israeli agents carried out the operation on the orders of the United States.
It is not clear whether the United States has played any role in the process of eliminating Al-Masry, adding that the US authorities have persecuted him and other Al-Qaeda members in Iran for years.
Al-Masry, 58, was one of the founding leaders of Al-Qaeda and is believed to be the first candidate to lead the organization after its current leader, Ayman Al-Zawahiri.
According to the channel “Al Sharq”, the man appeared a long time ago on the “list of most wanted terrorists of the Federal Bureau of Investigation of the United States” and was accused in the United States of committing crimes related to the bombings in the embassies of United States in Kenya and Tanzania, which killed 224 people and injured hundreds in one year. 1998.
The FBI had offered a $ 10 million reward for information leading to the arrest of Abu Muhammad al-Masri.