Al Qaeda number two secretly assassinated in Iran by Israeli agents on behalf of the United States



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Al Qaeda number two, accused in the United States of attacks on American embassies in Africa in 1998, was secretly assassinated in Iran in August by Israeli agents. notes The New York Times, quoted by Le Figaro.

Abdullah Ahmed Abdullah, who was on the United States Federal Police (FBI) list of Most Wanted Terrorists, was “Shot and killed in the streets of Tehran by two motorcycle killers,“US intelligence officials confirmed the cited source.” The killers, who fired at the victim’s car, also shot his daughter, Miriam, the widow of one of the sons of Osama Bin Laden, the al-Qaeda leader in the 1990s.

The assassination appears to have been committed by Israeli agents on behalf of the United States on August 7, the day of the 1998 attacks on US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania, in which Abdullah Ahmed Abdullah was implicated according to US justice. The US federal police have offered $ 10 million as a reward for any information leading to the capture of this leader of the terrorist group Al-Qaeda.

Abdullah Ahmed Abdullah was named Abu Muhammad al-Masri as a fighter. He was one of the rampant terrorists in the United States and “the most experienced and capable of strategic operations,” according to 2008 documents from the New York Times Counterterrorism Center.

The Iranian authorities have not officially confirmed the death of the terrorist, who has been in the country since 2003, according to the newspaper. And the Minister of Foreign Affairs denied the information provided by the cited source.

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