Osama Bin Laden’s son Hamza has called for attacks on the West in an audio message shared on Twitter. According to a report published in The Telegraph, Al Qaeda claims that the man behind the voice is Laden’s youngest son Hamza, who has urged its allies to attack London, Washington, Paris and Tel Aviv.
The message, believed to be the first message from Hamza bin Laden, is an indication that Hamza had joined Al Qaeda.
Since Osama’s death in 2011, the terrorist group has been led by Ayman al-Zawahiri.
The fact that Hamza, who is believed to be in his mid-20s, was being groomed to be Osama’s successor is well documented.
Letters were found in Osama’s Abbottabad compound suggesting that Hamza was being trained to take the reigns of the terror outfit from his father.
It was reported that Hamza was in the compound when the US raided the place in 2011, however, he was able to escape.
Hamza is believed to have taken part in attacks in Pakistan and Afghanistan in 2005.