Ex-FBI agent: Osama’s son Hamza wants to avenge father’s death

Ali Soufan says Al-Qaeda is stronger than ever and Hamza, who is like his father in every respect, is a poster kid for the outfit.

May 13, 2017 09:28 am | Updated 09:35 am IST - WASHINGTON:

Speaking of Hamza, son of Osama bin Laden (in the picture), former FBI agent Ali Soufan says in "his recent message that came out, he delivered the speech as if it’s his father...using sentences, terminology that was used by Osama bin Laden,” adding the son "means a lot" to members of the Al-Qaeda.

Speaking of Hamza, son of Osama bin Laden (in the picture), former FBI agent Ali Soufan says in "his recent message that came out, he delivered the speech as if it’s his father...using sentences, terminology that was used by Osama bin Laden,” adding the son "means a lot" to members of the Al-Qaeda.

Personal letters seized in the raid that killed former Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden have revealed that his son wants to carry on his murderous ideology and is bent on “avenging his dad’s death”, according to a former Federal Bureau of Investigation agent.

“That son today is poised to lead a stronger, larger Al-Qaeda,” Mr. Soufan, who was leading the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s probe of the terror group after the September 11, 2001, attacks, told CBS News in an interview.

Mr. Soufan described a letter from the son, Hamza, that was collected in the raid and now declassified.

“He tells Osama [in the letter] that he remembers ‘every look...every smile you gave me, every word you told me.’” Hamza would be about 28 now and wrote the letter when he was 22 and had not seen his father in several years.

I am ... forged in steel

Hamza also wrote this: “I consider myself to be forged in steel. The path of ‘jihad’ for the sake of God is what we live.”

Hamza’s potential as a leader was recognised years ago when he was still a boy, says Mr. Soufan.

The child was used in propaganda videos, sometimes holding a gun.

“He was a poster kid for the Al-Qaeda, and for members of the Al-Qaeda, who were indoctrinated with these propaganda videos, he means a lot to them,” Mr. Soufan told CBS News.

He is every bit like his father

The United States has named Hamza a “specially designated global terrorist” — the same classification his father once held. “He even sounds like his father,” Mr. Soufan has said. “His recent message that came out, he delivered the speech as if it’s his father...using sentences, terminology that was used by Osama bin Laden.”

Hamza has recorded four audio messages in the last two years.

Mr. Soufan has said he believes Hamza can inspire and unite the jihadi movement, adding “Al-Qaeda is stronger than ever. I don’t believe even bin Laden in his wildest dreams thought that he will have followers who command armies, troops, lands.”

Osama Bin Laden was killed in Abbottabad, Pakistan, on May 2, 2011, by US Navy SEAL Team Six.

Following his death, dozens of letters written by him to his family and senior members of the Al-Qaeda were released.

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