Robert O’Neill Address Published Online By ISIS, ‘American Brothers’ Encouraged To Assassinate Navy Seal Who Killed Osama Bin Laden


The address of Robert O’Neill, the Navy Seal who claims to be the Navy SEAL that assassinated Osama Bin Laden, has reportedly been published online by members of ISIS.

Online extremists have since started to share the supposed address, which they insist is Robert O’Neill’s home. The information was posted online so that “brothers in America and Al Quaeda (sic) in the US” can find O’Neill and murder the “no. 1 target.”

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According to The Daily Mail, the person responsible for finding Robert O’Neill’s address and then uploading it has been revealed as Sally-Anne Jones. The 46-year-old woman posted this information on a website that is populated by a variety of ISIS members, under the name of Umm Hussain Britaniya.

Sally-Anne Jones, who is from Chatham in Kent, is believed to be one of the “most dangerous” recruiters in Britain for ISIS and was even put on a government list recently. She’s believed to be one of four extremists who are trying to stir terrorist attacks from Syria in the U.K. and abroad.

In 2013, Jones traveled to Syria alongside Junaid Hussain, her 21-year husband. Jones has never returned to the United Kingdom, and she has even been dubbed, “Mrs Terror.” Jones left behind her family in order to move to Syria with her new husband. Hussain died in an American drone attack in Syria in August.

ABBOTTABAD, PAKISTAN - MAY 3: People gather outside Osama Bin Laden's compound, where he was killed during a raid by U.S. special forces, May 3, 2011 in Abottabad, Pakistan. Bin Laden was killed during a U.S. military mission May 2, at the compound. According to reports May 4, 2011, the Obama administration has decided not to release photographs of Bin Laden's body. (Photo by Getty Images)

The individual on the website who posted this information has insisted that she is Jones. Robert O’Neill’s supposed address was originally posted online several days ago. It was then removed. However, it has since been republished and this cycle has repeated itself over the last few days and hours.

Raffaello Pantucci, who works as the director of international security studies at the Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies, confirmed to the Mail Online that it’s “not outside the realm of possibility” that O’Neill could be in serious danger if the correct address was actually published.

“They are trying to instruct and launch an attack,” Pantucci declared. “It’s the ABC of how to launch an attack.” And while he insisted that it could “arguably just [be] noise,” he did warn that “some of them resonate.”

After the address of Robert O’Neill was reportedly published, several online ISIS supporters appeared to blast the former Navy Seal. One added that they were incensed by O’Neill because he has spent the last few years “travelling around America putting on seminars boasting about killing Sheikh Osama.” O’Neill currently works as an after dinner and inspirational speaker.

A link to an article on International Business Times was also uploaded and soon started to circulate online, which featured an interview with Tom O’Neill, Robert O’Neill’s father, who insisted that he wasn’t afraid of ISIS.

“People are asking if we are worried that ISIS will come and get us because Rob is going public,” O’Neill explained in the article. “I say I’ll paint a big target on my front door and say come and get us. My ex-wife gave birth to a man. We shouldn’t be cowering in fear.”

Back in 2014, Robert O’Neill revealed that he was the one who fired the shots that killed Osama Bin Laden in the former Al-Qaeda leader’s compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan. He did this by starring in a Fox News documentary, entitled, The Man Who Killed Osama Bin Laden.

After O’Neill revealed his participation, he was attacked by former Naxy SEALs, with Rear Admiral Brian Losey and Force Master Chief Michael Magaraci issuing a join statement that read, “A critical tenant of our ethos is, ‘I do not advertise the nature of my work, nor seek recognition for my actions.'”

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