Michigan synagogue attacker's brother was Hezbollah commander, IDF says
US officials previously said the man accused of ramming a truck full of explosives into a synagogue had recently lost family in Lebanon.
US officials previously said the man accused of ramming a truck full of explosives into a synagogue had recently lost family in Lebanon. Grouped from 5 articles across 4 sources.
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US officials previously said the man accused of ramming a truck full of explosives into a synagogue had recently lost family in Lebanon.
The Israel Defense Forces said Ibrahim Muhammad Ghazali was responsible for managing weapons operations for the unit within the U.S.-designated terrorist group.
Israeli military also says on social media brother of Ayman Mohamad Ghazali was ‘eliminated in airstrike last week’ Israel’s military claimed on Sunday that the brother of the recent Michigan synagogue attacker was a Hezbollah commander responsible for managing weapons in a unit that has launched “hundreds of rockets toward Israeli civilians”. In a statement posted on X , the IDF claimed that Ibrahim Mohamad Ghazali – brother of Ayman Mohamad Ghazali – was a Hezbollah commander within a specialized branch of the Badr unit. Continue reading...
Ayman Mohamad Ghazali reportedly lost four relatives to an Israeli air strike in Lebanon before carrying out the attack
More details are emerging about the suspect in the attack on Temple Israel in Michigan on Thursday. Sources say Lebanese-born U.S. citizen Ayman Mohamad Ghazali lost family members in a recent strike on Lebanon.
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