Trump Orders U.S. Airstrike in Syria Killing al Qaeda Leader Bilal Hasan al Jasim

The U.S. operation in northwest Syria eliminated a senior al Qaeda figure linked to a recent ISIS ambush targeting American forces, highlighting Washington’s ongoing counterterrorism campaign

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Trump Orders U.S. Airstrike in Syria Killing al Qaeda Leader Bilal Hasan al Jasim

U.S. President Donald Trump ordered a targeted American airstrike in northwest Syria that resulted in the death of Bilal Hasan al Jasim, a senior leader within al Qaeda, according to U.S. officials. The operation underscores Washington’s continued focus on counterterrorism operations in the region.

U.S. authorities said al Jasim was linked to last month’s deadly ISIS ambush that targeted American troops, making him a high-priority figure for U.S. security agencies. The strike was carried out as part of broader efforts to disrupt militant networks operating across Syria.

Bilal Hasan al Jasim was described as a key operational figure with connections to extremist groups active in the region. Officials indicated that he played a role in facilitating coordination, logistics, and planning among militant elements, contributing to attacks against U.S. and allied forces.

Al Qaeda, founded in the late 1980s, is a transnational extremist organization that has operated across the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia for decades. Despite sustained military pressure and leadership losses, the group and its affiliates continue to pose security threats through regional networks and alliances.

U.S. officials emphasized that operations such as this airstrike are aimed at degrading the leadership and operational capacity of extremist organizations, reducing their ability to plan and execute attacks.

The White House stated that the decision to authorize the strike was based on intelligence assessments and was intended to protect U.S. personnel and interests abroad. No further details were released regarding the timing or specific methods of the operation.

The strike reflects the United States’ ongoing commitment to counterterrorism in Syria, even as the broader conflict continues to evolve and militant groups adapt their strategies in response to sustained international pressure.

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