U.S. military says it killed Al Qaeda affiliate leader in northwest Syria

US Military Claims to Have Killed Al Qaeda Affiliate in Northwest Syria

A targeted US strike in northwest Syria on Friday has resulted in the death of Bilal Hasan al-Jasim, an experienced terrorist leader who was allegedly responsible for planning attacks and was directly linked to an ISIS shooter who ambushed and killed three American service members last month.

According to US Central Command (CENTCOM), al-Jasim's involvement with the attacker, who carried out a deadly ambush in Palmyra, Syria on December 13, has now been confirmed. Two US service members and an American interpreter were among those killed in the attack, while several others were injured.

The revelation comes as President Donald Trump vowed retaliation following the incident, describing it as "an ISIS attack against the US". Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth earlier stated that partner forces had taken out the individual responsible for the attack.

CENTCOM Commander Adm. Brad Cooper hailed the strike as a demonstration of the military's resolve in pursuing terrorists who target American forces. "There is no safe place for those who conduct, plot, or inspire attacks on American citizens and our warfighters," he said, adding that the US will continue to hunt down such individuals.

The operation dubbed Hawkeye Strike has seen US and partner forces launch large-scale strikes in Syria over the past few weeks, targeting over 100 ISIS infrastructure and weapons sites with more than 200 precision munitions. In addition to these strikes, the US and its partners have captured over 300 ISIS operatives and killed more than 20 since last year, according to CENTCOM.
 
πŸ’₯ Just found out about that crazy strike in Syria that took down Bilal Hasan al-Jasim. Like, this guy was a big deal for ISIS - allegedly planned some attacks and had a direct connection to that US soldier who got ambushed last month 🀯. It's wild that they were able to track him down like that. The whole situation is pretty tense right now with Trump talking about retaliation. 😬 But I guess it's good that the military was able to take action. Those 3 American service members and the interpreter who got killed last month are still super fresh in everyone's minds πŸ’”. It's crazy how these strikes are happening all over Syria - like, over 200 precision munitions have been used so far 🀯.
 
🚨😬 another terrorist gets whacked by the US military, but like, what's next? They're just gonna keep killin' ppl till everyone's in a state of perpetual fear, right? 🀯 And now they're vowin' retaliation, just waitin' for someone to slip up so they can retaliate... it's like they're tryna create more enemies than they already got πŸ˜…. And what about the 100+ innocent ppl caught in the crossfire? Just another day, another death toll πŸš§πŸ’€.
 
🀐 just read about this new strike in Syria... sounds like they got someone who was involved in a pretty bad attack that hurt some American service members 🚨. The fact that it's been linked back to Bilal Hasan al-Jasim is a good piece of intel, but what's the plan now? More strikes? It feels like we're just trying to keep up with these terrorist groups πŸ’₯. Also, not sure how effective all these Hawkeye Strikes are, like, are they even hitting their targets or is it just a bunch of missiles flying around πŸ€”
 
just heard about this al-jasim bloke been killed by us military in syria πŸ€” what's the point of all these drone strikes tho? is it just a numbers game now? we're talkin' hundreds of precision munitions and 300+ captured ops but what's the end goal really? seems like just another example of how hard it is to win this war πŸ’”
 
I'm thinking, if they've got so many intel on these guys, why do we need such a big show like Hawkeye Strike? It's just gonna make them want to hide or go underground, you know? And I don't get why we gotta have all these "partner forces" doing the dirty work. Can't we just handle it ourselves? πŸ€”

I mean, Bilal Hasan al-Jasim was a big shot, but like 10 years ago he was still some small-time player in the whole terrorist thing. How did he become so important that we're killing him now? And what's with all these ISIS shooters and attacks? Is it really that hard for them to coordinate their plans or just leave each other to get killed? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
omg u guys cant even believe whats goin on rn !! they finally found this dude bilal hasan al jasim who was like the mastermind behind all these attacks on american soldiers and they took him out ! its about time , i mean hes been linked to that guy who ambushed & killed 3 of our own last month , thats just crazy

i mean seriously though , cant we just get some peace for one sec ? but noooo , theres always some other terrorist group lookin to cause trouble . and now theres this new info comin out about how america took him down with a targeted strike in syria its like wow what a beautiful display of power

but seriously though , i feel so bad for the families of those 3 american soldiers who were killed . my heart goes out to them , i just wish we could all just live in peace & harmony but noooo there's always gonna be some kinda conflict or attack or whatever
 
I'm low-key worried about how many innocent ppl get caught in the crossfire tho. Syria's like a war zone πŸ€•πŸ’£. I mean, Bilal Hasan al-Jasim was supposed to be some kinda big deal for Al Qaeda, but at what cost? It sounds like we're just creating more victims πŸ’”. My friend Alex keeps saying that if we don't get rid of ISIS completely, they'll just keep popping up somewhere else 🀯. What's the point of taking out one person and hoping it stops the others from existing?
 
Ugh, I'm so over these "Hawkeye Strikes" πŸ•ŠοΈ. Like, what's the point of naming every single operation? It's just gonna be a bunch of numbers with no context or transparency. And what's up with all these precision munitions? Sounds like some fancy tech to me πŸ˜’. I mean, can't they just tell us if it worked or not? Is that too much to ask?

And have you seen the casualty numbers for partner forces lately? It's getting crazy 🀯. First, it's 3 American service members and an interpreter, now we're hearing about more? What's going on over there? I need some answers, not just empty rhetoric from politicians πŸ™„.

Not to mention, the US military is still trying to find these guys who are supposed to be experts in planning attacks. Like, can't they do better than that? It's 2025 and we're still playing catch-up on counter-terrorism πŸ˜’.
 
Ugh I just can't believe what's going on anymore 😩. So they kill this guy Bilal Hasan al-Jasim who was supposedly behind some attacks but it feels like we're just running around in circles πŸ”„. Like how many more people are gonna get killed because of these strikes? And for what? So the US can say they've taken out another 'terrorist' leader? I mean, can't they see that just making enemies is not solving anything πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ.

And don't even get me started on the fact that this guy was linked to some ISIS shooter who killed three American service members πŸ’”. That's like, a big deal right there. But does anyone care? Noooo πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. It's all just about politics and making an example out of someone.

And I'm so sick of all these 'operations' and 'strikes' that the US is doing in Syria πŸš€. Like what are they even hoping to achieve? They're just piling up more bodies and creating more enemies 😩. It's like, can't we just try to find a peaceful solution for once? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
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