Hamza bin Laden, an emerging leader in Al Qaeda, was labeled a 'specially designated global terrorist' in January 2017.
The U.S. State Department offered a $1 million reward on Thursday for information leading to Osama bin Laden’s son, Hamza bin Laden.
The U.S. State Department offered a $1M reward for information leading to Hamza bin Laden, the son of deceased Al Qaeda co-founder Osama bin Laden. The agency said Hamza is"emerging as a leader" in the terrorist organization. U.S. State Department As a “specially designated global terrorist,” Hamza bin Laden’s assets in the U.S. have been frozen and Americans are prohibited from engaging in transactions with him.
“Al Qaeda’s leadership demonstrates strategic patience and its regional affiliates exercise good tactical judgment, embedding themselves in local issues and becoming players,” the report said.“While there is as yet little evidence of a re-emerging direct global threat from Al Qaeda, improved leadership and enhanced communication will probably increase the threat over time, as will any rise in the tendency, already visible in some regions, of ISIL supporters to join Al Qaeda,” the report added.
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