US Says Airstrike Killed 7 Qaeda Leaders Near Syria's Idlib

This photo released Feb. 24, 2018 shows Qaeda-linked fighters from Hayat Tahrir al-Sham  in Idlib province, Syria. (Ibaa News Agency, via AP)
This photo released Feb. 24, 2018 shows Qaeda-linked fighters from Hayat Tahrir al-Sham in Idlib province, Syria. (Ibaa News Agency, via AP)
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US Says Airstrike Killed 7 Qaeda Leaders Near Syria's Idlib

This photo released Feb. 24, 2018 shows Qaeda-linked fighters from Hayat Tahrir al-Sham  in Idlib province, Syria. (Ibaa News Agency, via AP)
This photo released Feb. 24, 2018 shows Qaeda-linked fighters from Hayat Tahrir al-Sham in Idlib province, Syria. (Ibaa News Agency, via AP)

The US believes it killed seven senior leaders of Qaeda in Syria in an airstrike last week as the leaders were meeting near Idlib, US Central Command said Monday.

A Central Command spokeswoman, Maj. Beth Riordan, said the strike was conducted Oct. 22.

She did not identify the seven leaders by name.

“The removal of these AQ-S leaders will disrupt the terrorist organization’s ability to further plot and carryout global attacks threatening US citizens, our partners, and innocent civilians,” she said.

“AQ-S takes advantage of the instability in northwest Syria to establish and maintain safe havens to coordinate terrorist activities,” she added, The Associated Press reported.

“With our allies and partners, we will continue to target Qaeda and other terrorist organizations.”

The US also conducted an airstrike against Qaeda in Syria, near Idlib, on Oct. 15.



Arab League Condemns Attack on Saudi Hospital, Arson at Oil Refinery in Sudan

A previous meeting of the Arab League (Asharq Al-Awsat)
A previous meeting of the Arab League (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Arab League Condemns Attack on Saudi Hospital, Arson at Oil Refinery in Sudan

A previous meeting of the Arab League (Asharq Al-Awsat)
A previous meeting of the Arab League (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Arab League Secretary General Ahmed Aboul Gheit has condemned the attack on the Saudi hospital in El Fasher, Sudan, which claimed the lives of innocent civilians, describing it as a blatant violation of international and humanitarian law.
In a statement on Sunday, Aboul Gheit also denounced the arson of the Al-Jaili oil refinery north of Khartoum, labeling it a systematic attack on vital civilian infrastructure in Sudan.

According to SPA, he warned that such actions exacerbate the country’s dire economic conditions and deepen the suffering of its people.
Aboul Gheit stressed the importance of adhering to the guidelines set forth in the Jeddah Declaration for Ceasefire and Humanitarian Arrangements, which was signed in May 2023. This declaration calls for the safeguarding of public facilities—including medical centers, hospitals, and water and electricity infrastructure—and explicitly prohibits their use for military purposes.