词条 | Qaed Salim Sinan al-Harethi |
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|name = Qaed Salim Sinan al-Harethi |birth_date = |death_date = November 3, 2002 |death_place = Sana'a, Yemen |occupation = Terrorist |nationality = Yemeni |module = {{Infobox military person|embed=yes |allegiance = {{flagicon image|Flag of al-Qaeda.svg|size=23px}} Al-Qaeda |branch = Islamic Jihad in Yemen (?-2002) |serviceyears = ?-2002 |rank = Leader and planner in Yemen }} }}Qaed Salim Sinan al-Harethi a.k.a. Abu Ali al-Harithi ({{lang-ar|أبو علي الحاريثي}} ) (died November 3, 2002) was an al-Qaeda operative and a citizen of Yemen who is suspected of having been involved in the October 2000 USS Cole bombing,[1] and the October Limburg attack.[2] He was killed by the CIA during a covert targeted killing mission in Yemen on November 3, 2002. The CIA used a Predator drone to shoot the Hellfire missile that killed al-Harithi and five other al-Qaeda operatives as they rode in a vehicle {{convert|100|mi|km}} east of the Yemeni capital, Sanaa.[3] Al-Harithi was traveling with Kamal Derwish (Ahmed Hijazi), a US citizen, and Derwish's killing was the first known case of the U.S. government killing a U.S. citizen during the "War on Terror".[4] It was also the first Predator attack outside Afghanistan.[1] The George W. Bush administration, citing the authority of a presidential finding that permitted worldwide covert actions against Osama bin Laden's network, considered al-Harethi and his traveling party a justifiable military target.[1][4] Nonetheless, the targeted killing of al-Harethi was the subject of debate on its legality.[5] See also
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