Al-Qaeda, the same terrorist organization that was blamed for 9/11, has called on Hamas militants to release Israeli hostages. Mustafa Hamid, also known as Abu Walid al-Masri, who is father-in-law to Saif al-Adel, the man believed to now head Al-Qaeda, allegedly issued a statement calling for the immediate release of hostages, SITE claims.
SITE Intelligence Group is a for-profit American-based consultancy group that tracks white supremacist and jihadist organizations. This is the same agency that allegedly received a 30-minute video of Osama bin Laden in September 2007 and was tasked with releasing it to the press. Some called that video fake as bin Laden’s face was frozen on screen for all but 3.5 minutes, but US intelligence agencies told the public it was authentic.
A year later, SITE released footage of what it believed was a jihadist attack. That footage was produced by the video game Fallout 3. The for-profit agency was forced to release a statement after the Telegraph called them out on their bluff.
“SITE reported to its subscribers that extremists posted the image to a password-protected forum affiliated with al-Qaeda. This is entirely accurate. Moreover, this information was part of a report describing the general atmosphere in this forum with regard to extremists’ discussions on weapons of mass destruction, making its context all the more important. This report in its entirety is also completely accurate.”
SITE is led by an Iraq-born Israeli analyst named Rita Katz. Her father was publicly hung in the central square of Baghdad a year after the Six-Day War as Saddam Hussein’s government believed he was an Israeli spy. The family then fled to Iran, and many years later, Rita Katz joined the Israeli Defense Forces and studied in Tel Aviv. Kata and Josh Devon founded SITE in July 2002 to analyze “corporate records, tax forms, credit reports, video tapes, internet news group postings and owned websites, among other resources, for indicators of illicit activity.” SITE issued that 2007 video of Osama bin Laden to the Bush Administration and became involved with US intelligence agencies.
The claims that Al-Qaeda is linked to the CIA or that various terrorist groups are supported by Mossad do not seem to be far-fetched conspiracies. Why would Al-Qaeda care about the Israeli hostages? “No one cares about the Palestinian prisoners, neither in the media, in negotiations, nor in demonstrations,” Al-Qaeda allegedly stated. SITE claims that Al-Qaeda was concerned after Israel executed Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, stating that “this file must be closed and not opened again, as we know its consequences,” according to the statement.
One must wonder if the Biden-Harris Administration left those weapons in Afghanistan for a reason. Are we to actually believe that a jihadist group is concerned about the welfare of Israeli hostages? These people do not fear death and Yahya Sinwar’s killing is clearly not motivation enough for the organization to release such a statement. Simply follow the money to see who is actually funding these terrorist organizations. The deep state is becoming careless in its statements as the curtain begins to blow in the wind.