Qasim Mohamed Mahdi al-Raymi (; 5 June 1978 – 29 January 2020) was a
Yemen
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i militant who was the emir of
al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula
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(AQAP).
Al-Raymi was one of 23 men who escaped in the
3 February 2006 prison-break in Yemen, along with other notable
al-Qaeda
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members. Al-Raymi was connected to a July 2007 suicide bombing that killed eight
Spanish tourists
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. In 2009, the Yemeni government accused him of being responsible for the running of an
al-Qaeda training camp in
Abyan province. After serving as AQAP's military commander, al-Raymi was promoted to leader after the death of
Nasir al-Wuhayshi on 12 June 2015.
Early life, Afghanistan and al-Qaeda in Yemen
Al-Raymi was born on 5 June 1978 in the
Raymah Governorate, near the Yemen capital of
Sana'a
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. He was a trainer at an al-Qaeda camp in Afghanistan during the 1990s before returning to Yemen. In 2004, he was imprisoned for five years for being suspected in a series of embassy bombings in the capital.
After escaping from prison in 2006, al-Raymi, along with
Nasir al-Wuhayshi, oversaw the formation of al-Qaeda in Yemen, which took in both new recruits and experienced Arab fighters returning from battlefields across Iraq and Afghanistan.
The group claimed responsibility for two suicide bomb attacks that killed six Western tourists before being linked to the
assault on the US embassy in
Sana'a
Sanaa, officially the Sanaa Municipality, is the ''de jure'' capital and largest city of Yemen. The city is the capital of the Sanaa Governorate, but is not part of the governorate, as it forms a separate administrative unit. At an elevation ...
in September 2008, in which militants detonated bombs and fired rocket-propelled grenades. Ten Yemeni guards and four civilians were killed, along with six assailants.
Founding of AQAP
In January 2009, al-Raymi, along with three other men, appeared in a video calling for the foundation of
al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula
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, a unification of both al-Qaeda's Yemen and Saudi Arabian branches. He was introduced as AQAP's military commander. The other men were identified as
Abu Hareth Muhammad al-Oufi,
Abu Sufyan al-Azdi al-Shahri and
Nasir al-Wuhayshi.
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Abu Hareth Muhammad al-Oufi was an AQAP field commander,
Abu Sufyan al-Azdi al-Shahri was the Deputy of AQAP and
Nasir al-Wuhayshi the former Emir of AQAP.
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Military commander of AQAP
Saudi and American wanted list
On 3 February 2009, Saudi security officials published a new
list of Saudi most wanted terrorist suspects.
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The 68th individual found on the list was named
"Muhammad Qasim Mehdi Reemy" or "Qassem Mohammed Mahdi Al-Rimi", with the aliases "Abu Hurayrah" and "Abu Ammar". Qassem Al-Rimi on the Saudi wanted list was one of two
Yemen
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is on the list, and was said to be a "linked to
Al Qaeda in Yemen, Saudi Arabia".
A few days later an anonymous Saudi official supplied documents to the
Associated Press
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, which alleged that al-Raymi had "links to a plot targeting the U.S. ambassador in
San'a."
The documents also reported that he rented the house where the operation was planned and that he "monitored the US embassy".
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On 11 May 2010, the U.S State Department listed al-Raymi as a ]Specially Designated Global Terrorist
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. On 14 October 2014, it announced a reward of $5 million for any information leading to his capture or death.
Previous reports of death
Al-Raymi's death has been reported several times. He was reported to have died during a raid by Yemeni security officials on 9 August 2007.[
] Ali bin Ali Douha and two other militants were reported to have been killed during the raid.
Abu al-Raymi was the target of a raid on al-Qaeda
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camps in Yemen on 17 December 2009, which reportedly was carried out by U.S. cruise missiles. He was not reported killed.
It was reported that he was killed in a 4 January 2010 raid by Yemeni security forces, though this was proven false. However, according to officials, a Yemeni air strike on two cars, one of which reportedly contained al-Raymi, was conducted on Friday, 15 January 2010. Al-Raymi was reported to be one of those killed.[
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] Of the eight men thought to be in the two cars, six are thought to have been killed in the strike.
Following reports of his death, al-Raymi was described as the military commander for Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP).[ He was reported to have "orchestrated" 25 December 2009 attempted suicide bombing of ]Nigeria
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n Umar Farouq Abdulmutallab. Al-Raymi announced the creation of an "Aden-Abyan Army" to free the country of "crusaders and their apostate agents," in an Internet audio tape.
Apology for hospital attack
Following the 2013 attack on the Yemeni Defense Ministry, which resulted in the killing of numerous doctors and patients at a hospital present in the compound, al-Raymi released a video message apologizing, claiming that the team of attackers were directed not to assault the hospital in the attack, but that one had gone ahead and done so.
Yakla raid
On 29 January 2017, al-Raymi was the supposed target of a military action undertaken by the United States known as the Yakla raid. The raid resulted in the death of a Navy SEAL and of a number of civilians including a U.S. citizen. Shortly after the raid, on 5 February 2017, al-Raymi released an audiotape onto the internet referencing the raid. The fact that al-Raymi had been a main target of the raid had not been previously confirmed. In the audiotape, al-Raymi confirmed he was still alive and taunted U.S President Donald Trump
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.
Emir of AQAP
On 16 June 2015, following the death of former AQAP Emir and founder Nasir al-Wuhayshi, AQAP commander Khaled Batarfi confirmed al-Raymi had been elected by the group's leadership council to succeed Wuhayshi.
On 8 July 2015, al-Raymi swore allegiance to al-Qaeda
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emir Ayman al Zawahiri. He congratulated the recent successes of the al-Qaeda affiliate in Syria, al-Nusra Front
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, and the gains made by Army of Conquest coalition in Syria. He called for renewed attacks against the United States
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, remarking ''""All of you must direct and gather your arrows and swords against merica"''. Reports say that on 28 June 2016, an airstrike targeted the home of Qasim in Abyan Governorate
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, killing five people, including two family members of the targeted leader. Qasim survived the attack, with only some wounds.[
On 18 October 2016, the US State Department announced that it is offering rewards of $5 and $10 million for information concerning al-Raymi and another AQAP leader. The US State Department offered $10 million for information on al-Raymi and $5 million for Khalid al-Batarfi.
For more than five years al-Raymi had eluded U.S. forces as he led what experts sometimes refer to as al-Qaida's "most dangerous franchise." He was the target of the 29 Jan. 2017, special operations raid in which ]Navy SEAL
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William Owens was killed.
Death
On 31 January 2020, ''The New York Times
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'' reported that three U.S. officials "expressed confidence" that al-Raymi, the emir of AQAP was killed by a U.S. airstrike on 29 January, while traveling in a car with another senior AQAP leader, Abu Al-Baraa Al-Ibby, in the Yakla area of Wald Rabi' District, Al Bayda Governorate, Yemen, according to local sources, although there was no official confirmation.
On 1 February 2020, U.S. President Donald Trump
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appeared to confirm reports that the U.S. had killed Qassim al-Rimi, the leader of an al Qaeda affiliate in Yemen by retweeting reports claiming that the CIA had conducted a drone strike targeting the AQAP leader. Some experts considered him to be a possible successor to Ayman al-Zawahiri
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, the leader of al-Qaeda overall.
On 6 February 2020, the White House
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released a statement confirming al-Rimi's death.
On 23 February 2020, AQAP confirmed al-Rimi's death and announced Khalid Batarfi as his successor.
Family
One of al-Raymi's brothers is Ali Yahya Mahdi Al Raimi, a Yemeni held at the Guantanamo Bay detention center. Ali Yahya Mahdi Al Raimi was transferred from Guantanamo to Saudi Arabia in 2016.
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1978 births
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Individuals designated as suspected terrorists by the Saudi Arabian government
People from Raymah Governorate
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People killed in the Yemeni civil war (2014–present)
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