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US Drone Strike Kills Syrian Al-Qaeda Leader Abd-al-Wahhab al-Ahmad

US Confirms Death of Abd-al-Wahhab al-Ahmad in Drone Strike.

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US Central Command (CENTCOM) announced on October 7, 2025, that Muhammad Abd-al-Wahhab al-Ahmad, a senior planner for the Al-Qaeda-affiliated Ansar al-Islam, was killed in a precision drone strike in Idlib, Syria.

The operation, conducted five days earlier, targeted al-Ahmad, a Syrian in his mid-40s who had long evaded capture. CENTCOM described the strike as part of ongoing counterterrorism measures in Syria following the 2024 fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime.

Al-Ahmad had been active since 2012, coordinating attacks and providing logistical support to insurgents and extremist cells. He operated from secluded locations in Idlib and Aleppo, funneling weapons, funds, and recruits to sustain operations against Syrian government forces and US-backed Kurdish units.

CENTCOM Commander Admiral Brad Cooper II called him “a persistent threat who funneled resources and recruits to sustain Al-Qaeda’s operational tempo,” highlighting the significance of the strike.

A Blow to Jihadist Networks

Idlib remains home to roughly 5,000 foreign fighters despite the dominance of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS). Al-Ahmad survived HTS purges between 2017 and 2020 by blending into local communities and using encrypted communications, according to a July 2025 UN Security Council report.

Ahmad Sharawi of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies told Al-Monitor: “These planners operate in the shadows, exploiting the post-Assad transition to rebuild,” underlining the challenges US forces face in dismantling jihadist networks.

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Ansar al-Islam, a known Al-Qaeda proxy, had previously orchestrated attacks such as a foiled 2024 car bombing near a US base in Deir ez-Zor. Pentagon correspondent Jared Szuba reported on X that CENTCOM assessed the strike with “high confidence,” noting it disrupts a key command link in the network.

Implications for US Counterterror Strategy

The strike provides temporary relief to local communities, but analysts caution that Al-Qaeda cells may regroup without a stable governance framework. CENTCOM emphasized: US forces “remain postured to disrupt and defeat efforts by terrorists to plan, organize, and conduct attacks.”

Even amid diplomatic engagement with HTS leader Ahmad al-Sharaa, US forces continue targeted counterterrorism operations to prevent jihadist resurgence in northwestern Syria.

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