Al-Qaida Leader Says ‘Jerusalem Will Never Be Judaized’ In Video Marking 9/11 Anniversary

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FILE - This frame grab from video shows al-Qaida's leader Ayman al-Zawahri at an unknown location, in a videotape issued Saturday, Sept. 2, 2006. Al-Qaida leader Ayman al-Zawahri appeared in a new video marking the 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11, attacks, months after rumors spread that he was dead. The SITE Intelligence Group that monitors jihadist websites said the video was released Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021. In it, al-Zawahri said that “Jerusalem Will Never be Judaized,” and praised al-Qaida attacks including one that targeted Russian troops in Syria in January. (Militant Photo via AP, File)

BEIRUT (AP) — Al-Qaida leader Ayman al-Zawahri appeared in a new video marking the 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11, attacks, months after rumors spread that he was dead.

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The SITE Intelligence Group that monitors jihadist websites said the video was released Saturday. In it, al-Zawahri said that “Jerusalem Will Never be Judaized,” and praised al-Qaida attacks including one that targeted Russian troops in Syria in January.

SITE said al-Zawahri also noted the U.S. military’s withdrawal from Afghanistan after 20 years of war. It added that his comments do not necessarily indicate a recent recording, as the withdrawal agreement with the Taliban was signed in February 2020.

Al-Zawahri made no mention of the Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan and the capital Kabul last month, SITE added. But he did mention a Jan. 1, attack that targeted Russian troops on the edge of the northern Syrian city of Raqqa.

Rumors have spread since late 2020 that al-Zawahri had died from illness. Since then, no video or proof of life surfaced, until Saturday.

“He could still be dead, though if so, it would have been at some point in or after Jan 2021,” tweeted Rita Katz, SITE’s director.

Al-Zawahri’s speech was recorded in a 61-minute, 37-second video produced by the group’s as-Sahab Media Foundation.

In recent years, al-Qaida has faced competition in jihadi circles from its rival, the Islamic State group. IS rose to prominence by seizing large swaths of Iraq and Syria in 2014, declaring a “caliphate” and extending affiliates to multiple countries across the region.

IS’s physical “caliphate” was crushed in Iraq and Syria, though its militants are still active and carrying out attacks. Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the shadowy leader of IS was killed by U.S. special forces in a raid in northwestern Syria in October 2019.

Al-Zawahri, an Egyptian, became leader of al-Qaida following the 2011 killing of Osama bin Laden in Abbottabad, Pakistan by U.S. Navy SEALs.


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Yitzchok
Yitzchok
2 years ago

Allways was always will be Iyh!

anonymous
anonymous
2 years ago

he aint too bright. it’s been jewish from time immemorial

MTL
MTL
2 years ago

If you’re still alive, bring it on!

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Not Surprised
Not Surprised
2 years ago

It already is, beeatch!

Rat rat DemocRATs
Rat rat DemocRATs
2 years ago

He has a point. As long as gay parades,tattoo shops and chillul shabbos occur it won’t be.

Anonymous
Anonymous
2 years ago

Actually, Jerusalem hasn’t been controlled by Jews (as Jews) since the destruction of Bayis sheini – and the Ben Koziva revolt following that caused rivers of Jewish blood to be spilled (still celebrated by the Zionists, of course).

The Zionists’ control of the holy city of Jerusalem (against the will of most nations of the world) is just another stage in the galus.

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