Al Qaeda's No. 2, Accused in U.S. Embassy Attacks, Is Secretly Killed in Iran
Source: New York Times
Al Qaedas No. 2, Accused in U.S. Embassy Attacks, Is Secretly Killed in Iran
Israeli agents shot Abu Muhammad al-Masri on the streets of Tehran at the behest of the U.S., officials said, but no one Iran, Al Qaeda, the U.S. or Israel has publicly acknowledged the killing.
By Adam Goldman, Eric Schmitt, Farnaz Fassihi and Ronen Bergman
Nov. 13, 2020
Updated 8:19 p.m. ET
WASHINGTON Al Qaedas second-highest leader, accused of being one of the masterminds of the deadly 1998 attacks on American embassies in Africa, was killed in Iran three months ago, intelligence officials have confirmed.
Abdullah Ahmed Abdullah, who went by the nom de guerre Abu Muhammad al-Masri, was gunned down on the streets of Tehran by two assassins on a motorcycle on Aug. 7, the anniversary of the embassy attacks. He was killed along with his daughter, Miriam, the widow of Osama bin Ladens son Hamza bin Laden.
The attack was carried out by Israeli operatives at the behest of the United States, according to four of the officials. It is unclear what role if any was played by the United States, which had been tracking the movements of Mr. al-Masri and other Qaeda operatives in Iran for years.
The killing occurred in such a netherworld of geopolitical intrigue and counterterrorism spycraft that Mr. al-Masris death had been rumored but never confirmed until now. For reasons that are still obscure, Al Qaeda has not announced the death of one of its top leaders, Iranian officials covered it up, and no country has publicly claimed responsibility for it.
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This is a different al-Qaeda Number 2 guy from the one killed 3 weeks ago.