New York Post

TERROR LEADER A 'DEAD MAN' TALKING

‘New’ vid of al Qaeda’s ‘slain’ Zawahiri

- By MARK MOORE

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, AlQaeda 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 titled “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 apparently occurred on Jan. 1 — after rumors began circulatin­g of his death in November.

Katz said that while Zawahiri did discuss the US withdrawal from Afghanista­n, he did not talk about the Taliban’s return to power.

“Zawahiri doesn’t mention Taliban’s Afghanista­n victory, and his talk of US ‘making its exit from Afghanista­n’ could have been said early as Feb 2020 upon Doha Agreement,” she wrote, referring to the deal made last year to end the war in Afghanista­n. “Thus, he could still be dead, though if so, would have been at some point in or after Jan 2021.”

But she said it’s unknown if Zawahiri is dead or alive because “intelligen­ce agencies have, as of yet, offered no proof or solid assessment­s that Zawahiri is dead, leaving the question of his current status in the air.”

She also said that al Qaeda sees the anniversar­y of the deadliest terror attack on US soil as a “positive” event.

“Tragic as it is to say, this 9/11 anniversar­y is a uniquely positive one for al-Qaeda,” she wrote. “As one AQ supporter wrote, the US leaving Afghanista­n is validation of [Osama] Bin Laden’s vision and the ‘blessed’ 9/11 attacks, and that ‘Afghanista­n is the beginning.’ ”

Zawahiri became the leader of the terror group after Navy SEALs killed Osama bin Laden in Pakistan in 2011.

 ??  ?? GLOATING: The reportedly killed al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri celebrates the US withdrawal from Afghanista­n in a video released Saturday.
GLOATING: The reportedly killed al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri celebrates the US withdrawal from Afghanista­n in a video released Saturday.

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