Rift with Zawahiri led to Bin Laden killing: Saudi paper

US troops were led to al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden by his own deputy, Saudi newspaper reports.


Afp May 05, 2011

US troops were led to al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden by his own deputy, Ayman al-Zawahiri, because of a simmering internal power struggle, a Saudi newspaper reported on Thursday.

Al-Watan newspaper, quoting an unnamed "regional source," said the top two al Qaeda men had differences and that a courier who led US forces to bin Laden was working for Zawahiri.

The courier was a Pakistan national and not a Kuwaiti as the US suspected, Al-Watan said. The man knew he was being followed by the US military but disguised the fact.

"The Egyptian faction of al Qaeda is defacto running the organisation now and since he was taken ill in 2004 they have been trying to take full control," according to the paper.

It said Zawahiri's faction had persuaded Bin Laden to leave tribal areas along the Afghan-Pakistan border and take shelter instead in Abbottabad near Islamabad where he was finally killed by US commandos on Monday.

With the return of an Egyptian figure in al Qaeda, Saif al-Adel, last autumn from Iran, the Egyptian faction had hatched a plan to dispose of Saudi-born bin Laden, according to Al-Watan.

COMMENTS (4)

citizen | 12 years ago | Reply These are all baseless fantasies. These journalists have dreams at night and next day publish it in their newspapers!
Clinical Hammer | 12 years ago | Reply This is quite a news, if there is anything true here. Aiman Al Zwahiri allegedly killed moderate Abdullah Azzam and now he got his biggest sponsor killed by US. I wonder what difference of thought became cause of this division. But this story is heavily doubtful.
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