The wanted poster asserts that he is a former Guantanamo captive, but his name is not listed on the official list of all the Guantanamo captives released on May 15, 2006.[1][3]
The DIA asserts that his alias is Abd al-Rahman Bin Khalil Bin Abdallah Nur, and that he was born on January 2, 1980.[1]
The poster describes him as an al Qaeda facilitator.
Guantanamo counter-terror analysts claimed that
Yusif Khalil Abdallah Nur name matched one on a suspicious list.[4]
Guantanamo counter-terror analysts offered this alleged name match as one of the justifications for
Yusif Khalil Abdallah Nur's continuing to be held in extrajudicial detention.
Almost all the Saudi captives in Guantanamo have been repatriated to Saudi Arabia—but Yusif Khalil Abdallah Nur remains in Guantanamo.[5]
^"Former Guantanamo Detainees who have returned to the fight"(PDF). United States Department of Defense. 2007-05-15. Archived from the original(PDF) on 2012-02-10. Retrieved 2008-07-28. Noor was released in July of 2003, and has since participated in fighting against US forces near Kandahar. After his release, Noor was identified as the person in an October 7, 2001, video interview with al‐Jazeerah TV network, wherein he is identified as the "deputy defense minister of the Taliban." In this interview, he described the defensive position of the mujahideen and claimed they had recently downed an airplane.