Hamza Bin Laden may not be the only son of Osama Bin Laden, former
Al-Qaeda leader that masterminded the 9/11 terror attacks on the Pentagon and the
World Trade Centre. He has however been in the spotlight lately for his utterances
and “commands” to the Al-Qaeda sympathizers which has since raised the
suspicion that he is been prepared to take over the leadership of the extremist
group.
An audio recording released on Monday by the terrorist group had
Hamza in the background admonishing jihadists to “unite” and “free” the holy
city of Jerusalem which he referred to as “a bride whose blood is our dowry”.
He also added that “the fight” in Syria is a battle between the “Umma” (Muslim
Community) and the “unbelief”.
This however was not the first time audio recordings of Hamza’s voice in
support of the Jihadi was released. It was reported that the “Crown Prince of
Terror” also ranted an evil poem in 2008 for the Jihadist to “accelerate the
destruction of America, Britain, France and Denmark,” and urged the granting of
“victory to the Taliban over the gangs of infidels”. And he went on to pray for the
safety of the jihadists.
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Hamza is the only son of Osama Bin Laden from his Saudi wife who managed to escape the Osama hideout in Abbottabad, Pakistan prior to the killing of the terror lord on May 2, 2011 by US Navy Seal Team Six. He had been tutored in the jihadist way by his late father as a child. According to the documents released after the killing of Osama Bin Laden, the young lad who was still a teenager wrote to his father of his desire to the partake in the jihadi movement, and had since been trained in the use of explosives.
It is also believed that the young Bin Laden protégé has the support of
his mother, who implores him to follow the “father’s footstep”.
Although there is no confirmed report of his age, but it is
believed that he is in his early or mid-twenties, and it is suspected that the
Al-Qaeda leadership is leveraging on his family name to propagate their agenda
amidst a swindling influence in the Middle East, an aftermath of a concerted
effort against terrorism.
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