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Abu Ayyub al-Masri

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Abu Ayyub al-Masri ( , ' ; translation: "Father of Ayyub the Egyptian") (ca. 1968 – 18 April 2010),〔("Al-Qaeda confirms death of top leader" ) UPI, 26 April 2004〕 also known as〔(Wanted Poster on al-Masri ) (in Arabic), US Department of State.〕〔(Wanted Poster on al-Masri ), US Department of State.〕 () Abu Hamza al-Muhajir ( '; translation: "Father of Hamza the immigrant") and other aliases (see Real Name) was an active combatant of al-Qaeda and a senior aide to former leader of Al-Qaeda in Iraq, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. When Zarqawi was killed in a U.S. airstrike on 7 June 2006, U.S. Pentagon sources identified al-Masri as among the prime candidates to assume direction of the Iraqi insurgency.〔(Jay Solomon, "Jordan Emerges as a Vital U.S. Ally", ''WSJ'' 10 June 2006 )〕 On 12 June 2006, the al-Qaeda in Iraq website announced that al-Masri had been appointed the new leader of the insurgent group. He was killed during a raid on his house on 18 April 2010.
==Entry in militant groups==
Born in Egypt, he joined the Muslim Brotherhood〔("Biden calls leaders' deaths 'devastating' to al-Qaida" ) by Garamone, Jim; American Forces Press Service; 16 June 2006〕 and, according to General Caldwell,〔("US publish picture of new al-Qaeda leader in Iraq" ) ''The Times'', 15 June 2006〕 joined Ayman al-Zawahiri's Egyptian Islamic Jihad in 1982, where he "worked with Zawahiri." Al-Masri went to bin Laden's al-Farouk camp in Afghanistan in 1999, where he became an expert with explosives, especially truck bombs and roadside bombs like those currently used in Iraq.

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