Mohammed Mutaleb
Sheikh Mohammed Salah Abdul Mutaleb (محمد صالح عبدالمطلب) was an Imam,[1] and suspected leader of al-Jihad, murdered in July 1998 while leaving Al-Husseini mosque in Sana'a, Yemen.[2]
His death was believed to be an assassination by the State Security Intelligence-sponsored Fatah Revolutionary Council.[1]
References
- ^ a b Arab Gateway, Palestinian Organisations Archived 2012-02-17 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Canadian Security Intelligence Service, Summary of the Security Intelligence Report concerning Mahmoud Jaballah[permanent dead link], February 22, 2008. Appendix A.
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al-Jihad under the leadership of Ayman al-Zawahiri
al-Zawahiri ran AJ from 1991 until 2001, when it merged with al-Qaeda
- Kamel Agiza
- Mohammad Zeki Mahjoub
- Essam Marzouk
- Ihab Saqr
- Yassir al-Sirri
- Ayman al-Zawahiri
- Attack on the Egyptian Embassy in Pakistan
- Returnees from Albania
- Mohammed Atef
- Mohammed Mutaleb
- Sayyed Imam Al-Sharif
- Thirwat Shehata
- Adil Awad Siyam
- Nazih Nushi Rashed
- Tarek Abdel-Nabi
of al-Jihad
- Hani al-Sibai
- Ali Mohamed
- Ahmad Salama Mabruk
- Essam al-Qamari
- Mahmoud Jaballah
- Ibrahim Ismail Allam
- Ibrahim Eidarous
- Adel Abdel Bari
- Abu Yaqub al-Masri
- Abu Ayyub al-Masri
- Barakat Fahim Ali Mohamed
- Muhammad al-Zery
- Saif al-Adel
- Sayyed Ahmed Abdel-Maqssuod
- Sayyed Ajami
- Osama Hassan Ahmed
- Saeed Salama
- Abdel Fahmi
- Issam Alim
- Ahmad Isma'il 'Uthman
- Mahmud Hisham al-Hennawi
- Ali Sayyid Muhamed Mustafa al-Bakri
- Ahmad Ibrahim al-Naggar
- Tareq Ali Mursi
- Magid Mostafa
- Mohammad Hassan Mahmoud
- Shawqi Salama Mustafa Atiya
- Mohamed Hassan Tita
- Ameen Yusef al-Domeiry
- Khaled Medhet al-Fiqi
- Muhammad Abdelrahim al-Sharqawi
- Muhammad al-Zawahiri
- Yusef Abdel Majeed
- Essam Hendawi
- Abdel Hadi al-Tunsi
- Nabeel al-Bora'i
- Essam Hasheesh
- Waheed Gamal al-Deen
- Hassan Ali
- Ismaeel Tantawi
- Osman Rabei
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