14.04.2026 23:19
The United States announced that it will offer a reward of up to $10 million for information on Kataib Hezbollah's Secretary-General, Ahmed al-Hamidawi, in Iraq. Al-Hamidawi is held responsible for attacks on U.S. diplomatic facilities and actions such as kidnapping U.S. citizens.
The US has placed a bounty on the head of Kataib Hezbollah Secretary-General Ahmed al-Hamidawi in Iraq.
$10 MILLION FOR INFORMATION PROVIDER
The US Embassy in Baghdad announced that a reward of up to $10 million will be given to those who provide information about al-Hamidawi. In the statement made by the Embassy, it was stated that the said reward is valid for persons who provide information about al-Hamidawi's location or activities.
THREE CHARGES WERE MADE
The statement noted that Kataib Hezbollah is an Iran-backed armed group operating in Iraq, and that the group is accused of carrying out attacks on US diplomatic facilities, kidnapping US citizens, and carrying out actions that result in the deaths of Iraqi civilians.
THE POSSIBILITY OF RELOCATION TO ANOTHER COUNTRY IS ALSO GIVEN
The statement informed that persons with information about al-Hamidawi can contact the authorities through secure channels, and that information providers may be eligible for the specified monetary reward and may also benefit from the possibility of relocation to another country for security reasons.