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  1. Figlio del miliardario Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden e di una spogliarellista asiatica, appartenente alla famiglia bin Laden, di etnia kindita yemenita [5], nacque in Arabia saudita, vi studiò all'università sino al 1979, anno in cui si entrò nelle forze dei mujaheddin in Pakistan contro i sovietici in Afghanistan.

    • Al-Qaida

      Al-Qāʿida (in arabo القاعدة ‎?, al-qāʿida, "la Base",...

    • Morte di Osama bin Laden

      La morte di Osama bin Laden avvenne il 2 maggio 2011 nel...

    • Ayman al-Zawahiri

      Ayman Muḥammad Rabīʿ al-Ẓawāhirī (in arabo ايمن محمد ربيع...

  2. Osama bin Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden (Arabic: أسامة بن محمد بن عوض بن لادن, romanized: Usāma bin Muḥammad bin ʿAwaḍ bin Lādin; 10 March 1957 – 2 May 2011) was a Saudi Arabian-born Islamist dissident and militant leader who was the founder and first general emir of al-Qaeda from 1988 until his death in ...

  3. La morte di Osama bin Laden avvenne il 2 maggio 2011 nel corso della cosiddetta Operation Neptune Spear, [2] un' azione militare condotta dai Navy SEAL nell'ambito della guerra al terrorismo . L'operazione è erroneamente nota anche come Operazione Geronimo o ancora Abbottabad Operation per la stampa pakistana.

  4. The SEAL team fired a total of 16 shots, killing Osama bin Laden, Khalid bin Laden, Abu Ahmed al-Kuwaiti, and al-Kuwaiti's wife, Arshad Khan, and wounding Osama bin Laden's wife Amal al-Sadah. Twenty minutes into the operation, Razor 1 took off from the roof of the main house to reposition to a landing spot outside the compound.

  5. Osama bin Laden (19572011), a militant and founder of Al-Qaeda in 1988, believed Muslims should kill civilians and military personnel from the United States and allied countries until they withdrew support for Israel and withdrew military forces from Islamic countries.

  6. Osama bin Laden, a militant Islamist and co-founder of al-Qaeda, in conjunction with several other Islamic militant leaders, issued two fatawa – in 1996 and then again in 1998—that military personnel from the United States and allied countries until they withdraw support for Israel and withdraw military forces from Islamic countries.

  7. Osama bin Laden, the founder and former leader of al-Qaeda, went into hiding following the start of the War in Afghanistan in order to avoid capture by the United States and/or its allies for his role in the September 11 attacks, and having been on the FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list since 1999. [1] After evading capture at the ...