Two days after al Qaeda leader, Ayman al Zawahri, launched an appeal to rally all "Mujaheddin brothers" in the fight against Russia and the West, the commander in chief of the terrorist network sent an envoy to Syria acting as a mediator between the pro al Qaeda al Nusra front and the so-called Islamic State terrorist group, the director of the terrorist monitoring centre “Site”, reported.
The man entrusted with the task is Saif al Adel, the organisation's number three, and he is allegedly already in Syria.
Saif al Adel, the Qaeda organisation's number three
Adel was the second envoy sent to Syria by Zawahri, as another al Qaeda operative, al Suri, was killed in February in the aftermath of a suicide attack that took place in Aleppo. At the time, his comrades blamed the attack on ISIS.
Two days ago the Egyptian Zawahri leading al Qaeda launched an appeal two all "Sunni Muslims" calling on them to join hands instead of fighting against each other and rally together against Russia and the West.
This message was delivered only a month and a half after al Zawahri called ISIS caliph, al Baghdadi, "an impostor" and claimed the "Islamic State", born out of an al Qaida cell, lacked any legitimacy.
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The man entrusted with the task is Saif al Adel, the organisation's number three, and he is allegedly already in Syria.
Saif al Adel, the Qaeda organisation's number three
Adel was the second envoy sent to Syria by Zawahri, as another al Qaeda operative, al Suri, was killed in February in the aftermath of a suicide attack that took place in Aleppo. At the time, his comrades blamed the attack on ISIS.
Two days ago the Egyptian Zawahri leading al Qaeda launched an appeal two all "Sunni Muslims" calling on them to join hands instead of fighting against each other and rally together against Russia and the West.
This message was delivered only a month and a half after al Zawahri called ISIS caliph, al Baghdadi, "an impostor" and claimed the "Islamic State", born out of an al Qaida cell, lacked any legitimacy.
For Reference
http://en.alalam.ir/news/1756383
Jafferynews.com
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