Officials: U.S. Drone Strike Killed Lebanese-British Insurgent in Somalia

W460

A U.S. drone strike killed a Lebanese-British al-Qaida official fighting alongside insurgents in Somalia in a three-missile attack, officials said.

Three missiles fired from an unmanned aerial vehicle hit Bilal al-Berjawi's car on the outskirts of Mogadishu, according to a statement from the insurgent al-Kataib media foundation late Saturday. Berjawi was a Lebanese and British citizen who grew up in West London and fought in Afghanistan before going to Somalia in 2006.

"The martyr received what he wished for and what he went out for, as we consider of him and Allah knows him best, when, in the afternoon today, brother Bilal al-Berjawi was exposed to bombing in an outskirt of Mogadishu from a drone that is believed to be American," the statement said. "He was martyred immediately."

The strike was confirmed by a U.S. official in Washington. The official asked for anonymity because the official is not authorized to speak to the media.

"Good riddance, and (I) hope al-Shabab leadership will come to their senses and cease the hostility in Somalia," said Omar Jamal, the first secretary in the Somali mission to the U.N., in an emailed statement.

Berjawi helped oversee recruitment, training and tactics for al-Shabab, who are fighting the weak U.N.-backed government. He was a close associate of late al-Qaida operative Fazul Abdullah Mohammed, who directed the 1998 bombings of the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania.

Berjawi is at least the fourth senior al-Qaida-linked al-Shabab commander killed in as many years. Last year, a Somali soldier shot dead Mohammed at a checkpoint and in 2009, U.S. soldiers killed Saleh Ali Saleh Nabhan in a helicopter raid. In 2008, a U.S. airstrike killed reputed al-Qaida commander Aden Hashi Ayro and two dozen civilians.

Most observers say there are several hundred foreign fighters in Somalia, mainly clustered in training camps around the insurgents stronghold of Kismayo. Most of the foreigners are Africans from other nearby nations, but more than 40 Americans have also traveled to Somalia to join the insurgency, according to a report from the House Homeland Security Committee. Around 15 of them have been killed.

Many British citizens have also returned to Somalia and joined the fight on both sides. Berjawi was the second British citizen killed in Somalia in two days; on Friday an official al-Shabab Twitter feed displayed documents belonging to Said Abdi Jaras from London as proof that the Somali government official had been killed by al-Shabab in battle.

Somalia has not had a functioning government for 21 years. Currently the weak U.N.-backed government holds the capital with the support of 9,500 soldiers from Uganda, Djibouti, and Burundi. Other parts of the country not occupied by al-Shabab are held by friendly militias or Kenyan or Ethiopian troops. Both nations sent in troops amid concerns that Somalia's instability will leak over their borders.

Comments 7
Thumb shab 22 January 2012, 15:15

who cares?

Default-user-icon Vandolio (Guest) 22 January 2012, 16:22

When they do the dirty work on behalf of the US, the US calls them friends. When the dirty work turns against the US, they become Al Qaida. Flip. Flop. Will the US ever learn? Well, if Dr. Samir Moukhashkhash learns from his never-ending stupidities, then they will learn. Or vice-versa. No wonder the USA stands for the United States of Affkoles, if you know what I mean.

Default-user-icon Vandolio (Guest) 22 January 2012, 16:23

When they do the dirty work on behalf of the US, the US calls them friends. When the dirty work turns against the US, they become Al Qaida. Flip. Flop. Will the US ever learn? Well, if Dr. Samir Moukhashkhash learns from his never-ending stupidities, then they will learn. Or vice-versa. No wonder the USA stands for the United States of Affkoles, if you know what I mean.

Thumb chrisrushlau 22 January 2012, 20:19

Racism is what Lebanon uses instead of law. It seems to please the Americans.

Default-user-icon Beiruti 4 ever (Guest) 22 January 2012, 22:26

I care shab however i wouldnt care if you had been bombed to death because that is what you wish for so many others so hope you get it yourself. At least the lebanese guy may he rest in peace was trying to help those whos land had been invaded, while the americans came to occupy others country.

Thumb joesikemrex 23 January 2012, 08:30

Good riddance. Several more thousand remain unfortunately. Keep up the good work

Default-user-icon Beiruti 4 ever (Guest) 23 January 2012, 14:43

Slash, why dont you find yourself some zionist tiz and lick it and just get it over with already? Clearly this is what you want hence why you keep kissing their behind in your comments . Just go directly to the source. Dont worry everything will be liberated despite your wish for all the lands except your LF areas to be occupied.