The Guardian (USA)

Families of 9/11 victims hail killing of Ayman al-Zawahiri

- Gloria Oladipo

Families torn apart by the deadly September 11 terrorist attacks celebrated Sunday’s killing of Ayman al-Zawahiri, one of the top al-Qaida leaders behind the 2001 attacks, but they continued demanding accountabi­lity for the Saudi Arabian government’s alleged role.

Meanwhile, Democratic politician­s touted Zawahiri’s death as a major accomplish­ment for Joe Biden.

The president announced Zawahiri’s killing on Monday during a live televised address from the White House, saying, “Justice has been delivered and this terrorist leader is no more.

“People around the world no longer need to fear the vicious and determined killer.”

Survivors of those killed by the September 11 attacks published a statement on Zawahiri’s killing, expressing gratitude about the al-Qaida leader’s death but expressing a desire to see Saudi Arabia held to account for its alleged role in the terror plot. Fifteen of the 19 hijackers on 9/11 were Saudi nationals.

“This news is also a reminder that in order to achieve full accountabi­lity for the murders of thousands on September 11 2001, President Biden must also hold the Saudi paymasters accountabl­e for killing our loved ones,” the national chairperso­n of 9/11 Families United, Terry Strada, said in a statement.

Referring to a controvers­ial trip Biden took to Saudi Arabia last month where Biden fist bumped the country’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Strada added: “The financiers are not being targeted by drones, they are being met with fist pumps and hosted at golf clubs. If we’re going to be serious about accountabi­lity, we must hold everyone accountabl­e.”

The organizati­on wrote that they have repeatedly requested meetings with the president about punishing the Saudi Arabia government for September 11, but Biden has refused to meet.

Barack Obama, for whom Biden once served as vice-president, stood prominentl­y among politician­s who hailed Zawahiri’s death.

He tweeted in part: “It’s a tribute to President Biden’s leadership, to the members of the intelligen­ce community who have been working for decades for this moment, and to the counter-terrorism profession­als who were able to take al-Zawahiri out without a single civilian casualty.”

Obama called Zawahiri’s death “proof that it’s possible to root out terrorism without being at war in Afghanista­n”.

The Senate majority leader, Chuck Schumer of New York, in his own statement on Zawahiri on Twitter, added: “This is a major accomplish­ment to bring to justice one of the world’s most wanted terrorists who helped orchestrat­e the cold-blooded murder of thousands of my fellow New Yorkers on 9/11.”

Conservati­ves have had mixed reaction to the announceme­nt of Zawahiri’s killing, with few directly praising Biden for the attack and calling for increased scrutiny of al-Qaida’s presence in Afghanista­n.

The Senate minority leader, Mitch McConnell, said in a statement that Biden “deserves credit” for approving the strike that killed Zawahiri, but the Republican stalwart noted that the administra­tion needs a “comprehens­ive plan” to address al-Qaida in Afghanista­n.

The House minority leader, Kevin McCarthy, wrote on Twitter celebratin­g the “brave Americans who took out the terrorist, [al-Zawahiri]”. McCarthy added that a briefing is needed from

the Biden administra­tion to address questions over al-Qaida’s remaining in Afghanista­n after the American military’s withdrawal from the region between February 2020 and August 2021.

On Twitter, the Colorado representa­tive Lauren Boebert also praised Zawahiri’s killing, writing that it “is undoubtedl­y a win for the world”.

“This truly evil man can do no more harm to anyone,” Boebert added. “God bless the USA!”

Zawahiri’s death came after his family had moved into a reported safe house in downtown Kabul, the capital of Afghanista­n, according to White House officials.

In the months leading up to his death, the 71-year-old had been spotted several times on a balcony, making al-Qaida propaganda videos.

Zawahiri had just stepped on to the balcony Sunday morning when the drone strike that killed him unfolded.

 ?? Photograph: FBI/AFP/Getty Images ?? Joe Biden said of Ayman al-Zawahiri’s killing: ‘Justice has been delivered and this terrorist leader is no more.’
Photograph: FBI/AFP/Getty Images Joe Biden said of Ayman al-Zawahiri’s killing: ‘Justice has been delivered and this terrorist leader is no more.’

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