The terrorist who played a “central role” in the “Black Hawk Down” attack in Somalia and facilitated the deadly U.S. Embassy bombings in Africa in the 1990s could be the next al Qaeda leader following Ayman al Zawahiri’s death in a U.S. airstrike in Kabul.
The State Department has a $10 million reward for Saif al Adel, considered al Qaeda’s second-in-command under Zawahiri and who could soon helm the terrorist group founded by Osama bin Laden and responsible for the deadly terrorist attacks around the world, including the 9/11 suicide hijackings that killed nearly 3,000 Americans and others.