Ding Dong Dawadi's Dead - Plane Shot Down - Al Qaeda Leader Killed

TweetA "private" plane with the Libyan flag on the tail was blown up in the sky over Tunisia and fell near the Carthage airport. The plane had flown out of Mitiga Airport (the old US military airport in Tripoli) now occupied by Abdulhakem Belhaj Al Qaeda leader in Tripoli. Aboard the plane was none other than Muftah al Dawadi, a known and wanted Al Qaeda leader. This is the man who led the Sarin gas attack on Libyan civilians a few weeks ago. It is being reported that this was an ambulance plane carrying wounded. But this is an Al Qaeda lie, and their cover story. All of their flights are deemed "ambulance flights". The list of people on the plane is being reported as below:
Salah Rashid Elmessallati pilot
Waleed Khalifa Sifaw pilot
Ammar Saleh al-Jabali navigator
Juma Mohammed Aburoas engineer pilot
Ahmed Mohammed Canadian engineer pilot
Lamp doctor Mohammad Aqil
Passengers
Nur al-Din Ali
Hakim Ali
Walid Saleh
Al Qaeda key Dawadi (Al Qaeda leader Muftah Al Dawadi)
Tahir Sharif Abdamoly
There had been an emergency meeting of Al Qaeda leaders at Mitiga base from all over the entire region due to their impending loss of control of Libya. The General National Congress is no longer viable and is on permanent recess. There was an attempted vote yesterday to elect 60 people to write a constitution for Libya that was supposed to have been written by the GNC 2 years ago. The voting was a flop. Many cities boycotted and most of the Al Qaeda factions refused to allow voting and many of the voting place were blown up.
A few days ago when the Zentan tribe declared that the GNC was no longer recognized by their tribe, it was obvious that the fall of the puppet government was imminent. Al Qaeda declared war on the Zentan but that never took legs due to Al Qaeda's fear of the great well trained and armed fighters of the Zentan military, code name "Thunderbolt".
The big Al Qaeda meeting at the Mitiga airport resulted in "no decisions" . These psychopaths cannot work together.
For those of you who speak Arabic, I have included the new video from Tunisia about the blow of the plane.
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