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US says Iran-based Saif al-Adel is new al-Qaeda chief

Former Egyptian elite soldier replaces Ayman al-Zawahiri who was killed last year

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 16 Feb 2023 1:45PM

US says Iran-based Saif al-Adel is new al-Qaeda chief
Al-Qaeda has yet to formally declare Iran-based Egyptian Saif al-Adel (pic) its new leader, as Taliban authorities in Afghanistan have not acknowledged that his predecessor was killed by a US rocket in Kabul last year. – AFP pic, February 16, 2023

WASHINGTON – Saif al-Adel, an Iran-based Egyptian, has become the head of al-Qaeda following the July 2022 death of Ayman al-Zawahiri, the US State Department said today.

“Our assessment aligns with that of the UN – that al-Qaeda’s new de facto leader Saif al-Adel is based in Iran,” a State Department spokesman said.

The United Nations report released yesterday said that the predominant view of member states is that Adel is now the group’s leader, “representing continuity for now.”

But the group has not formally declared him “emir” because of sensitivity to the concerns of the Taliban authorities in Afghanistan, who have not wanted to acknowledge that Zawahiri was killed by a US rocket in a home in Kabul last year, according to the UN report.

In addition, the UN report said, the Sunni Islamist al-Qaeda is sensitive to the issue of Adel residing in largely Shia Iran.

“His location raises questions that have a bearing on al-Qaeda’s ambitions to assert leadership of a global movement in the face of challenges from ISIL,” the UN report said, referring to another name for the rival Islamic State group.

Adel, 62, is a former Egyptian special forces lieutenant-colonel and figure in the old guard of al-Qaeda.

He helped build the group’s operational capacity and trained some of the hijackers who took part in the September 11, 2001 attack on the United States, according to the US Counter Extremism Project.

He has been in Iran since 2002 or 2003, at first under house arrest but later free enough to make trips to Pakistan, according to Ali Soufan, a former FBI counter-terrorism investigator.

“Saif is one of the most experienced professional soldiers in the worldwide jihadi movement, and his body bears the scars of battle,” Soufan wrote in a 2021 article for the West Point Combating Terrorism Centre’s CTC Journal.

“When he acts, he does so with ruthless efficiency,” he said. – AFP, February 16, 2023

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