The United States is hunting for the son of al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, and is willing to pay up to $1 million for information on his whereabouts
Hamza bin Laden, whose father was killed by US Navy Seals in Pakistan in 2011, is emerging as a leader in the al Qaeda terror network, according to the US State Department. The State Department released a statement asking for information on the whereabouts of Hamza bin Laden.
The State Department said when his father was killed, items seized from his hiding place in Pakistan indicated he was grooming Hamza bin Laden to replace him as the leader of the terror group. The younger bin Laden is married to the daughter of the lead hijacker in the September 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center, the State Department saidRead More.
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