A son of deceased al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden has been officially added to the U.S. counter-terrorism
blacklist, a move that bars U.S. citizens from doing business with
them, the State Department said.
The State
and Treasury departments on Thursday, said they had designated Hamza bin Laden and
Ibrahim al-Banna, a senior leader of Al Qaeda
in the Arabian Peninsula as global terrorists.
Hamza, who is
now in his twenties was named an official member of al-Qaeda in 2015 by
senior leader Ayman al-Zawahiri and is seen as a possible successor to
his father.
Hamza is Bin Laden's child with and Khairiah Sabar,
one of the wives who was captured during the 2011 raid on his Abbotabad compound in Pakistan.
In 2015, al-Qaeda released an audio message from Hamza, which called
on followers in Kabul, Baghdad and Gaza to wage jihad, or holy war, on
Washington, London, Paris and Tel Aviv.
He now joins his
half-brother Saad on the US sanctions list as a "specially designated
global terrorist" - someone who threatens national security or the
safety of US citizens.
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