Al Qaeda, Apparently Short on Funds, Calls for Donations in Third Recent Appeal
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}CAIRO — Al Qaeda is appealing for financial donations for the third time in a little over a year in a sign that the terror network might be short on funds.
A message posted on a militant website Wednesday repeats a June 2009 appeal by the group's top Afghanistan commander, Mustafa Abu al-Yazeed. He said then that many militants in Afghanistan were unable to fight because they lacked money and equipment.
Al-Yazeed was killed in an airstrike in May.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}The web message also included an earlier audio recording of Osama bin Laden urging businessmen to direct their alms to Al Qaeda.
Abu al-Yazeed's appeal was echoed a month later by Al Qaeda deputy leader Ayman al-Zawahri, who called for financial support from Pakistanis.