updated Tue. September 17, 2024
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Austin Chronicle
April 12, 2018
I conned him into drinking another glass, and he started talking about Mohammed Jamal Khalifa, bin Laden's best friend and brother-in-law. "He was a wonderful guy," Wright said. "You would have enjoyed him." He looked down and away, and his body language grew agitated. He leaned forward, restingÃâà...
Mintpress News
April 6, 2018
Operated by Usama Bin Laden's brother-in-law, Saudi businessman Mohammed Jamal Khalifa, and with links to captured al-Qaeda lieutenant Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, the IIRO served as a legal front to conceal the transfer of al-Qaeda funding and materiel to the Abu Sayyaf Group and possibly otherÃâà...
CNN
July 2, 2017
"It was always the advice of foreign supporters like (Saudi financier and Osama bin Laden's brother-in-law) Mohammed Jamal Khalifa, to do something which could gain international mileage for the organization," he says. "If you want people in the Middle East, the Arab brothers to hear your voice and knowÃâà...
Long War Journal
March 21, 2016
The operative, Abdul Basit Usman, was wanted by the US for his involvement in multiple bombings in the Philippines and also had ties to JI. Additionally, ASG was funded and financed by Mohammed Jamal Khalifa, one of Osama bin Laden's brother-in-laws, according to Khaddafy Janjalani, the leader ofÃâà...
The Straits Times
February 15, 2016
The Abu Sayyaf terror group was funded and financed by Mohammed Jamal Khalifa, one of Osama Laden's brother-in-laws, according to Khaddafy Janjalani, the leader of Abu Sayyaf, before he was killed in 2006. Khalifa, an Al-Qaeda financier and facilitator, was killed by US special operations forces inÃâà...
Citifmonline
February 7, 2016
Intelligence sources said he is closely identified with Mohammed Jamal Khalifa, brother-in-law of the late Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden. Khalifa stayed in Mindanao for several years in the 1990s. When Khalifa was in the Philippines, Philips reportedly visited Cotabato City and planned to build anÃâà...
Long War Journal
December 20, 2015
ASG was funded and financed by Mohammed Jamal Khalifa, one of Osama bin Laden's brother-in-laws, according to Khaddafy Janjalani, the leader of Abu Sayyaf, before he was killed in 2006. Khalifa, an al Qaeda financier and facilitator, was killed by US special operations forces in Madagascar in 2006.
Long War Journal
September 24, 2014
ASG was funded and financed by Mohammed Jamal Khalifa, one of Osama bin Laden's brother-in-laws, according to Khaddafy Janjalani, the leader of Abu Sayyaf before he was killed in 2006. Khalifa, an al Qaeda financier and facilitator, was killed by US special operations forces in Madagascar in 2006.
Rappler
September 11, 2013
As early as 1988, al-Qaeda's financial network in the Philippines was established by Osama bin Laden's brother-in-law, Mohammed Jamal Khalifa. By then, Al-Qaeda leaders, including the architect of the 9/11 attacks, had trained members of the Abu Sayyaf. Mundos escaped from a provincial prison inÃâà...
Chicago Tribune
February 24, 2004
"Just to come and get the dust of the ground on your boots was a very great thing," recalled Mohammed Jamal Khalifa, a Saudi who joined the fight and a friend of Adel Batterjee's. At first, Batterjee only listened to news reports and donated some money. But after hearing a moving speech by a prominentÃâà...