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Reports have confirmed the killing of Sami Al-Aridi, one of the prominent leaders of the "Huras al-Din" organization affiliated with al-Qaeda, in a raid carried out by the "International Coalition" in the countryside of Idlib in northern Syria. Al-Aridi, who served as the organization's chief jurist, was an influential figure within the Salafi movement and a supporter of Abu Muhammad al-Maqdisi's ideology. He previously appeared as a leading ideologue of Jabhat al-Nusra before it rebranded as "Hayat Tahrir al-Sham." Despite the announcement of the dissolution of "Huras al-Din" in 2025, coalition forces continue targeting extremist groups, and its leaders remain the focus of security strikes and international pursuit as part of ongoing counterterrorism efforts in the region.
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