Thursday, April 27, 2023

Rewards For Justice $5 Million Dollar Bounty Jordanian Terrorist Dr. Sami Al-Uraydi Leader of Al-Qaeda Linked HaD, Is He The New Leader of Al-Qaeda?

Rewards For Justice $5 Million Dollar Bounty Jordanian Terrorist Dr. Sami Al-Uraydi Leader of HaD, Is He The New Leader of Al-Qaeda? Leader of Al-Qaeda Dr. Ayman al-Zawahiri has been killed in drone attack. On July 31, 2022, a US drone strike in Kabul Afghanistan killed Dr. Ayman al-Zawahiri, the leader of al-Qaeda who, alongside Osama bin Laden, masterminded the attacks of September 11, 2001. RECENT UPDATE: The U.S. Department of State designated Sami Mahmud Mohammed al Uraydi a Specially Designated Global Terrorist on April 11th, 2023. Rewards for Justice is offering a reward of up to $5 million for information on Jordanian terrorist Sami al-Uraydi aka Sami al-Oraydi, also known as Abu Mahmud al-Shami and Sheikh Dr. Sami Al-Uraydi. 

Dr. Sami al-Uraydi previously was involved in terrorist plots against the United States and Israel. Sami al-Uraydi is a senior sharia official for al-Qaeda affiliated 'Hurras al-Din' and a member of its shura, the group’s senior decision-making body. Sami al-Uraydi was also al-Nusrah Front’s senior sharia official from 2014 to 2016 and left the group in 2016. Terrorist Sami al-Uraydi leader of Hurras al-Din (HAD) received his bachelor's degree in religious studies from the University of Jordan. In 1997 he received a master's degree from the same university in Hadith studies and, in 2001, completed his PhD in the same subject. He had used social media to release sermons and declarations on behalf of the Nusra Front. He maintained a Twitter account under the handle @sami_oride and reportedly tweeted that the "ideal" jihadist is a moral individual watched by God and the public. HAD is avowedly loyal to al-Qaeda and its leadership is dominated by non-Syrian al-Qaeda veterans.

Dr. Ayman al-Zawahiri’s death at the hands of a US drone strike has raised questions about who will replace him as the leader of al Qaeda. Could Jordanian terrorist Sami al-Uraydi aka Sami al-Oraydi, also known as Abu Mahmud al-Shami and Sheikh Dr. Sami Al-Uraydi the leader of HAD become the new leader of Al-Qaeda? Hurras al-Din (HAD) is an al-Qaeda affiliated jihadist group that emerged in Syria in early 2018 after several factions broke away from Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS). On September 10, 2019, the U.S. Department of State designated HAD as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist pursuant to Executive Order 13224, as amended. As a result, all of HAD’s property, and interests in property, subject to U.S. jurisdiction are blocked, and U.S. persons are generally prohibited from engaging in any transactions with HAD. Hurras al-Din replaced the Nusrah Front as al-Qa‘ida’s formal presence in Syria in February 2018 when al-Qa‘ida loyalists—opposed to a decision by the Nusrah Front to break from al-Qaeda, merge with other groups opposing the Syrian Government, and rebrand as Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS)—publicly announced the creation of Hurras al-Din. The group adheres to al-Qaeda’s Salafi-jihadist ideology, which advocates attacks against the West and Israel to expel foreign influence from Muslim lands, and it seeks to set the conditions necessary to form a new caliphate across the Levant and the broader Middle East. Best bet, Sheikh Dr. Sami Al-Uraydi the leader of HAD will replace terminated Dr. Ayman al-Zawahiri as leader of al-Qaeda!

 

QATARI SUPPORT: Dr. Sami Al-Uraydi aka Al-Oraydi is a Jordanian ex-commander in al-Qaeda. He also used to be the most important sharia expert of the former Jabhat al-Nusra before he defected from it and joined “Hurras al-Din” which pledges allegiance to al-Qaeda. He was arrested previously by “Hayyaat Tahrir Al-Sham” for “created a crack in the ranks of the factions”. Qatar is the main sponsor of Al Nusra Front in Syria, Doha officials have acknowledged financing the terrorist group. Sami al-Oraydi, Nusra’s prominent figure, received Qatari support to become Hamadein’s tool to spread chaos in the Levant. Born in Jordan, he adopted the takfiri ideology in the 1990s. Oraydi joined Al Qaeda and became one of Nusra’s leaders in Syria before becoming Mufti of Daraa and the religious reference of the group. But he Changed his direction after terror was defeated and Nusra collapsed. In 2018, Hamadein ordered him to join Guardians of Religion Organization as Qatar started to gather terrorists in a new entity. Oraydi joined the new entity’s Shura Council and mobilized 100 fighters within weeks thanks to Qatari funds. He then put a strategy targeting the anti-terror Arab states.


Al-Qaeda boss Ayman al-Zawahiri had reportedly conveyed orders to HAD not to engage HTS in any form of conflict in Syria, the escalatory tit-for-tat dynamic in motion since early 2020 virtually guaranteed hostilities. HTS swiftly responded to HAD’s mobilization in Arab Said, and fighting broke out late on June 22, 2020, focused primarily around Arab Said, where HAD was commanded by Abu Omar Manhaj. As HTS brought its force to bear and HAD began to buckle under the pressure, Dr. Sami al-Oraydi demanded a ceasefire on June 24, 2020, in a statement released seemingly in coordination with another issued by al-Qaeda’s General Command, which condemned HTS and called for calm. In an Al-Jazeera TV interview 'The role of Al-Qaeda and al-Zawahiri"– Sheikh Dr. Sami al-Uraydi refrained from mentioning Al-Qaeda and its leader, Ayman al-Zawahiri, for good reason. In our assessment, this is part of Al-Nusra Front’s attempt to present a pragmatic façade by downplaying the strong overlapping connection between it and Al-Qaeda.


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Saturday, April 15, 2023

AQAP terrorists showed how to derail trains carrying hazardous chemicals in America in Inspire magazine issue, now gone operational

AQAP terrorists showed how to derail trains carrying hazardous chemicals in America in a prior Inspire magazine issue, now they have gone operational. The terrorist publication, considered a handbook for many radicals who actually carry out attacks, lists dozens of 'vulnerable' train routes in the U.S. as potential targets. "TSA is aware of the recent Al-Qaeda threat to rail systems, and issued a message to our transportation partners," said agency spokesperson Michael McCarthy. "There are no coincidences in terrorism"!

1). NYP April 15th, 2023 Train carrying hazardous materials derails in rural Maine. A train has reportedly derailed in the state of Maine and officials say they believe hazardous materials were on board. “Train derailment with fire north of rockwood, hazzard materials please stay clear!” The Rockwood, Maine Fire & Rescue posted on Facebook Saturday. The Fire & Rescue team posted a photo of the incident that shows a derailed train and a fire burning in a snow covered forest area.

2). March 27, 2023, WYNDMERE, N.D. (AP) — A Canadian Pacific train derailed in rural North Dakota Sunday night and spilled hazardous materials. But local authorities and the railroad said there is no threat to public safety. There were no injuries and no fire associated with the derailment, which occurred in a rural area outside Wyndmere, a town of several hundred people about 60 miles (97 kilometers) southwest of Fargo. Canadian Pacific spokesperson Andy Cummings said 31 of the 70 cars on the train left the tracks around 11:15 p.m. Sunday, and some of the cars leaked liquid asphalt. But there are no waterways near where the derailment happened.

3). February 3, 2023, a Norfolk Southern freight train derailed in East Palestine, Ohio, about a quarter-mile west of the Ohio-Pennsylvania state line. Twenty of the affected cars contained hazardous materials, including vinyl chloride, ethylene glycol, ethylhexyl acrylate, butyl acrylate and isobutylene. The train, operated by Norfolk Southern, had been carrying chemicals and combustible materials, with vinyl chloride, a toxic flammable gas, being of most concern to investigators. Residents on both sides of the Ohio-Pennsylvania border were ordered to evacuate, as Gov. Mike DeWine of Ohio raised alarms about a possible explosion. On Feb. 6, the authorities released the toxic materials from five tankers, and the contents were diverted to a trench and burned off.

4). November 2nd, 2022, A Canadian National freight train that derailed in St. James Parish and spilled hazardous hydrochloric acid had many other toxic, carcinogenic, corrosive and highly flammable chemicals in tow, state investigative reports show. The hydrochloric acid leak from one derailed tank car on the afternoon of Nov. 2 forced the evacuation of 500 people in the Mississippi River community of Paulina for about a day's time. But, with 76 loaded cars carrying 10,451 tons of product, the train had plenty of other chemicals that, had they leaked too, could have made things much worse, a newly public tally of the train's contents show. Highly flammable liquids like formaldehyde solution, dicyclopentadiene and choline hydroxide; highly toxic or caustic chemicals like chloroform, chlorine and toluene diisocyanate; and the flammable and potent carcinogen ethylene oxide were all in the train's tank cars.

On August 13th, 2017 Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula released the 17th issue of Inspire magazine featuring instructions from the “AQ-Chef,” including “a simple method for targeting trains…[involving] derailing a train from the railroad by placing an object on the tracks.” The magazine supplements the instructions with a list of priority targets, ranking “Jewish interests everywhere” first. While this is not the first time al-Qaeda has targeted trains, this issue of the magazine offers a new, low-tech strategy and step-by-step instructions for building a “derail tool” that doesn’t require advanced bomb-making skills. We’ve seen these plans in action before.

The 2004 Madrid train bombings and 2009 New York subway train plots were higher-level, coordinated Al-Qaeda attacks. In Madrid, the bombing caused significant damage, killed 192 people and injured more than 2,000. Inspire speculates that accurately targeting high-speed trains near mountains, buildings, bridges or tunnels could “cause devastating damage when the train derails from the track.” The magazine is telling its readers: It’s no longer necessary to use bombing tactics to achieve a mass-casualty event; with these new instructions, a single person using simple, hard-to-detect materials can achieve the same level of destruction.

On June 29, 2021, Al-Malahem, the media arm of the Yemen-based Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), released the first issue of its Inspire magazine since 2017. This issue of the magazine, titled "Praise and Guidance". The terror group has apparently released the edition to mark the anniversary of the September 11 attacks it orchestrated in 2001. In the issue, AQAP stressed that waging jihad against the U.S. is a religious duty incumbent upon all Muslims "with strength and ability, until the U.S. stops its oppression against Muslims, stop supporting the occupier Jews who are oppressing our brothers in Palestine, and stop all its intervention in Muslim countries." There have not been any public marching orders for lone-wolf jihadists since 2017. Until now. "We'll see".



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