The killing of Zawahri is intended to thwart Qaeda’s intentions and impair the morale of its members, according to Egypt’s Al-Azhar observatory.

The killing of Zawahri is intended to thwart Qaeda’s intentions and impair the morale of its members, according to Egypt’s Al-Azhar observatory.

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Late in July, a US drone assault near the Afghan capital of Kabul assassinated Zawahri, an Egyptian doctor and the leader of the terrorist organisation Islamic Jihad in Egypt. The action was enthusiastically praised around the world.
While experts concur that the Islamic State (IS) terrorist group poses the greatest threat to the West, some feel that Al-Qaeda will ultimately be more destructive than both, according to the observatory.

The observatory concluded that in order to effectively battle terrorism and eliminate its leaders, it is also necessary to fight ideologies and root out the causes of social, economic, political, and media extremism.
A year after the US administration’s widely criticised decision to remove its troops from Afghanistan, Zawahri was assassinated in Kabul.

Security experts claimed that Zawahiri’s murder proved that the US was still capable of carrying out precise attacks in Afghanistan despite the evacuation of soldiers last year after the operation, as reported by The Washington Post.
US President Joe Biden stated in a speech to the nation that the execution of Zawahris sent a clear message: No matter how long it takes, no matter where you hide, if you pose a threat to our citizens, the US will find you and eliminate you.

According to Biden, the killing of Zawahri should help ensure that Afghanistan does not turn into a shelter for terrorists or a base for attacks on the United States.
MENA provided support for the reporting.

The Al-Azhar observatory in Egypt claims that Zawahri’s murder was done to undermine Qaeda’s plans and lower the morale of its followers.

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