Experts report has confirmed that Hamza bin Laden, the 34-year-old son of Osama bin Laden, is alive and actively leading Al-Qaeda.
Despite previous reports of his death in 2019, Hamza is now believed to be secretly commanding the terrorist network alongside his brother, Abdullahi.
Intelligence suggests that the brothers have established a militant dynasty, with 10 major terror training camps in Afghanistan and connections to other global extremist groups.
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Hamza’s camps are reportedly training fighters and suicide bombers, teaching them how to launch threats against Western targets.
Senior Taliban leaders are aware of Hamza’s involvement and engage with him regularly, securing him and his family.
This development raises serious concerns about the continuation of Osama bin Laden’s legacy and the potential for further violence and terrorism.
Hamza, also known as the “Crown Prince of Terror,” is believed to be based in Jalalabad, a known terrorist hub east of Kabul.
His resurgence as a leader of al-Qaeda has significant implications for global security, and intelligence agencies are closely monitoring the situation.