In a deal with the Taliban, the United States releases bin Laden’s assistant

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US and Taliban Reach Agreement to Release Al-Qaeda Leader’s Aide

The‍ United States and the Afghan​ Taliban movement⁣ have concluded a⁤ prisoner exchange deal, under which⁢ the former assistant to the leader of ​Al-Qaeda,‌ Osama‍ bin Laden, will be released.

The exchange was finalized on Monday ‌and involves the release of ⁤Mohammed Rahim al-Afghani,⁢ who worked as a special assistant‍ to Bin⁢ Laden, and another Afghan prisoner in exchange for the release of‌ American detainee Ryan Corbett, who has been ⁢held by the Taliban‌ for over a ‍year and a half.

The agreement‍ comes‍ after months of talks between the two sides in ‍Qatar. The exchange was ⁤finally announced after⁢ months of⁣ negotiations.

The Taliban arrested Corbett in August 2022, accusing‍ him of spying ‍for the United States and involvement in ‌revealing the residence of former​ Al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri in Kabul.

Rahim’s release opens the door​ once again to the leadership of Al-Qaeda, which remains without a clear leader⁢ after the killing of Al-Zawahiri ​in Kabul in ⁤August⁢ 2022.

The United States is offering a​ reward of up to $10 ⁢million for information leading to the capture of Saif al-Adel, a former Egyptian special forces officer and a prominent figure in al-Qaeda’s ‌old guard.

Al-Adel is believed to have played a role in building Al-Qaeda’s operational capacity and ‍training some of the hijackers involved in the‌ September ‌11, 2001, attacks in the‍ United ‌States.

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