The United States is putting forth a reward of up to $1m (£750,000) for data around one of the children of the late al-Qaeda pioneer Osama Bin Laden.
Hamza Bin Laden is rising as a pioneer of the Islamist activist gathering, authorities state.
He is believed to be based close to the Afghan-Pakistani outskirt.
As of late, he has discharged sound and video messages approaching devotees to assault the US and its Western partners in retribution for his dad's executing.
In 2011, US extraordinary powers murdered Osama Bin Laden in a compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan. He endorsed the assaults on the US on 11 September 2001, in which almost 3,000 individuals were murdered.
What is thought about him?
Hamza Bin Laden, who is accepted to be around 30 years of age, was formally assigned by the US as a worldwide fear monger two years back.
The US state division says he wedded the little girl of Mohammed Atta, who commandeered one of the four business flying machine utilized in the 2001 assaults, and slammed it into one of the World Trade Center towers in New York.
Letters from Osama Bin Laden seized from his compound demonstrated that he had been prepping Hamza, thought to be his most loved child, to supplant him as pioneer of al-Qaeda.
Hamza Bin Laden is accepted to have invested a very long time with his mom in Iran, where it is thought his wedding occurred, while different reports propose he may have lived in Pakistan, Afghanistan or Syria.
"We do trust he's most likely in the Afghan-Pakistan fringe [sic] and... he'll cross into Iran. However, he could be anyplace however in... south focal Asia," said Assistant Secretary for Diplomatic Security Michael Evanoff.
What has happened to al-Qaeda?
The US-drove war in Afghanistan following the 2001 assaults toppled the Taliban routine which had given Osama Bin Laden and his gathering asylum.
Lately, al-Qaeda was overshadowed by the Islamic State (IS) amass which pulled in worldwide consideration, contenders and reserves, and completed various assaults on Western targets and partners.
"Al-Qaeda amid this period has been moderately peaceful, however that is a vital respite, not a surrender," said US Co-ordinator for Counter-fear mongering Nathan Sales.
"The present al-Qaeda isn't dormant. It's reconstructing and it keeps on compromising the United States and its allies.... No doubt about it, al-Qaeda holds both the ability and the goal to hit us."
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