Jamal Ahmad Mohammad Al Badawi

Member of al-Qaeda

Jamal Ahmad Mohammad Ali Al Badawi aka Jamal Abu Abed Al Rahman Al Badawi (Arabic: جمال محمد البدوي) (July 22, 1960 –January 1, 2019) was a Yemeni terrorist. He was convicted of helping plan the 2000 USS Cole bombing, which killed 17 American sailors on October 12, 2000, off the port coast of Aden, Yemen.[1] He was captured in Yemen and sentenced to death on September 29, 2004. Fox News called Al-Badawi a "mastermind" of the Cole bombing.[2]

Jamal Ahmad Mohammad Ali Al Badawi
Jamal al-Bedawi
Born
Jamal Ahmad Mohammad Ali Al Badawi

July 22, 1960
DiedJanuary 1, 2019 (aged 58)
NationalityYemeni
Other namesJamal Muhsin al-Tali, Abu Abdul Rahman al-Badawi, Abu Abdul Rahman al-Adani, Jamal Mohammad Ahmad Ali al-Badawi, Jamal Mohammad Ahmad
Allegiance Al-Qaeda

He twice escaped from Yemen prison, once after his death sentence was issued, and was being sought as an FBI Most Wanted Terrorist fugitive.

He was reportedly killed by an airstrike on January 1, 2019 that was conducted in Ma'rib Governorate, Yemen.[3]

References

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  1. "FBI Most Wanted Terrorists, wanted poster, Jamel Ahmed Mohammed Ali Al-Badawi". FBI. Archived from the original on December 24, 2007. Retrieved December 26, 2007.
  2. "USS Cole Bombing Mastermind Escapes Prison". Fox News. February 6, 2006. Archived from the original on May 8, 2009. Yemeni officials said Jamal al-Badawi – a man convicted of plotting, preparing and helping carry out the Cole bombing – was among the fugitives, Interpol said. Al-Badawi was among those sentenced to death in September 2004 for plotting the attack, in which two suicide bombers blew up an explosives-laden boat next to the destroyer as it refueled in the Yemeni port of Aden on Oct. 12, 2000.
  3. CNN, Ryan Browne and Barbara Starr; Starr, Barbara. "US official: airstrike kills terrorist behind USS Cole bombing". CNN. Retrieved 4 January 2019. {{cite web}}: |last1= has generic name (help)