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FBI Arrests Louisiana Man Tied to Hamas Attack in Israel, Alleges He Lied About Past to Get US Visa
A shocking case of deception has unfolded in the United States as a Louisiana resident, identified as Mahmoud Amin Ya'qub al-Muhtadi, was arrested by the FBI on charges related to his alleged involvement in the October 7 attack on Israel. The attack, which left nearly 1,200 people dead and hundreds more injured, was orchestrated by Hamas fighters who targeted Israeli civilians and soldiers.
According to an FBI criminal complaint unsealed earlier this week, al-Muhtadi was an operative of the Gaza-based military wing of the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine. He had allegedly gathered a group of individuals to cross from the Gaza Strip into southern Israel during the attack. The complaint alleges that al-Muhtadi coordinated with others to travel into Israel and participated in the violence, which included kidnappings of dozens of US citizens.
In a stunning twist, it was revealed that al-Muhtadi had obtained a US visa under false pretenses, denying any involvement with terrorist activities on his application. He claimed to intend to live in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and work in the food services industry. In reality, he had relocated to Lafayette, Louisiana, where he worked at a local restaurant.
The FBI investigation was launched after al-Muhtadi's presence in the US was discovered by Joint Task Force October 7, an initiative that tracks individuals suspected of involvement with terrorist organizations. The taskforce, which includes agents from the FBI and other law enforcement agencies, is also investigating the murder and kidnapping of American citizens during the attack.
Al-Muhtadi's arrest has been hailed as a significant victory for US authorities in their efforts to combat terrorism. "After hiding out in the United States, this monster has been found and charged with participating in the atrocities of October 7 – the single deadliest day for Jewish people since the Holocaust," said US Attorney General Pam Bondi.
The complaint alleges that al-Muhtadi could face charges for visa fraud and conspiring to provide support for a foreign terrorist organization. He is expected to appear in court on Friday, but it remains unclear whether he has legal representation.
As authorities continue to unravel the complex web of connections between individuals involved in the attack, the case serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing threat posed by terrorist organizations like Hamas. The FBI's efforts to track down and prosecute those who engage in such activities are a crucial part of ensuring public safety and upholding national security.
A shocking case of deception has unfolded in the United States as a Louisiana resident, identified as Mahmoud Amin Ya'qub al-Muhtadi, was arrested by the FBI on charges related to his alleged involvement in the October 7 attack on Israel. The attack, which left nearly 1,200 people dead and hundreds more injured, was orchestrated by Hamas fighters who targeted Israeli civilians and soldiers.
According to an FBI criminal complaint unsealed earlier this week, al-Muhtadi was an operative of the Gaza-based military wing of the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine. He had allegedly gathered a group of individuals to cross from the Gaza Strip into southern Israel during the attack. The complaint alleges that al-Muhtadi coordinated with others to travel into Israel and participated in the violence, which included kidnappings of dozens of US citizens.
In a stunning twist, it was revealed that al-Muhtadi had obtained a US visa under false pretenses, denying any involvement with terrorist activities on his application. He claimed to intend to live in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and work in the food services industry. In reality, he had relocated to Lafayette, Louisiana, where he worked at a local restaurant.
The FBI investigation was launched after al-Muhtadi's presence in the US was discovered by Joint Task Force October 7, an initiative that tracks individuals suspected of involvement with terrorist organizations. The taskforce, which includes agents from the FBI and other law enforcement agencies, is also investigating the murder and kidnapping of American citizens during the attack.
Al-Muhtadi's arrest has been hailed as a significant victory for US authorities in their efforts to combat terrorism. "After hiding out in the United States, this monster has been found and charged with participating in the atrocities of October 7 – the single deadliest day for Jewish people since the Holocaust," said US Attorney General Pam Bondi.
The complaint alleges that al-Muhtadi could face charges for visa fraud and conspiring to provide support for a foreign terrorist organization. He is expected to appear in court on Friday, but it remains unclear whether he has legal representation.
As authorities continue to unravel the complex web of connections between individuals involved in the attack, the case serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing threat posed by terrorist organizations like Hamas. The FBI's efforts to track down and prosecute those who engage in such activities are a crucial part of ensuring public safety and upholding national security.