Intelligence reports suggest that Hamza bin Laden, son of the infamous Osama bin Laden, is not only alive but actively leading al-Qaeda, according to sources cited by the UK’s *Mirror*. The revelation is igniting fears of a resurgence in global terrorism linked to the bin Laden family.
Hamza, now 34, was previously reported killed in 2019. He is said to be operating from Jalalabad, a notorious terrorist hub east of Kabul, Afghanistan. This development has raised alarms about the continuation of his father’s violent legacy.
The *Mirror* report claims that Hamza, dubbed the "Crown Prince of Terror," is clandestinely overseeing the terrorist organization alongside his brother, Abdullah. Intelligence suggests the duo has built a militant dynasty, commanding at least 10 significant terror training camps in Afghanistan. They are also believed to have established ties with various extremist groups around the world.
These camps reportedly train suicide bombers and fighters, teaching them to infiltrate and carry out attacks against Western nations. Hamza is said to have solidified his influence with the Taliban, meeting frequently with senior leaders to ensure the protection of his family and his role in the organization’s operations.
This revelation underscores the continuing threat posed by al-Qaeda, more than a decade after the death of Osama bin Laden, raising concerns that the next wave of extremist violence may be on the horizon.
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