
US Strike Kills al-Qaeda Figure Linked to ISIS Ambush that Killed 3 Americans in Syria
US Central Command announced on Saturday, January 17, that a precision strike the previous day (Friday, January 16) in northwest Syria killed Bilal Hasan al-Jasim, described as an experienced al-Qaeda operative tied to the December 13 ambush in Palmyra that left two US service members and an American interpreter dead. Command officials said al-Jasim had been directly connected to the ISIS gunman behind the attack.
CENTCOM emphasized there is “no safe place” for those who plan or carry out attacks on Americans, noting the operation followed broader strikes on ISIS infrastructure and weapons sites in response to last month’s ambush. US briefings highlighted recent arrests and casualties among ISIS operatives as part of sustained pressure on the group and its affiliates.
The killing of al-Jasim underscores the continued complexity of the Syrian battlefield, where remnants of ISIS networks intersect with other jihadist elements and local power centers. US officials framed the operation as part of a larger effort to prevent future attacks on American and partner forces.
(FOX/VFI News)