Mohammed Atef

Mohammed Atef (Arabic: محمد عاطف‎, Muḥammad ‘Āṭaf) (Born Sobhi Abu Sitta, also known as Abu Hafs) was the alleged military chief of al-Qaida, although his role in the organisation was not well-known by intelligence agencies for years. His death in November 2001 was one of the United States' largest and first victories in the War on Terror. Atef served two years in the Egyptian Air Force and became an agricultural engineer. He was a police officer... more

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  • 1944

Date of death:

  • 2001 (age 57 years)

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