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American Muslim Extremists: A Growing Threat to Jews RULEIntroduction 

Posted: June 9, 2009

 

Updated: May 12, 2011

 

Since the September 11 terrorist attacks, an alarming number of Americans
motivated by radical interpretations of Islam have been involved in
terrorist plots and conspiracies in which Jews and Jewish institutions have
been targeted or considered for attack.  Many other American Muslim
extremists arrested or convicted of a wide-range of terror-related charges
have expressed similar hatred of Jews and Israel. 

 

Since 9/11, more than 170
<http://www.adl.org/main_Terrorism/american_muslim_extremists_criminal_proce
edings.htm?Multi_page_sections=sHeading_1> American Muslim extremists have
been arrested on various terror-related charges, ranging from bomb plots to
providing material support to terrorists.  More than half of those arrested
are U.S.-born, and roughly one third are converts to Islam. 

 

While most of the plots in the U.S. have been foiled by law enforcement
before they were carried out, a May 2009 plot targeting two New York
synagogues demonstrates the dangers posed by American Muslim extremists
motivated by hatred of Jews and Israel.  

 

        

 


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Three American Muslim converts and one Haitian national allegedly plotted to
attack synagogues
<http://www.adl.org/main_Terrorism/ny_synagogue_plot_arrests.htm>  in the
Bronx and to shoot down airplanes at a military base in Newburgh, New York.
"These were people who were eager to bring death to Jews," Assistant U.S.
Attorney Eric Snyder said at a court hearing the day after the arrests. All
four suspects reportedly converted to Islam while in prison, reminiscent of
a similar plot <http://www.adl.org/main_Terrorism/los_angeles_sentenced.htm>
hatched in a Los Angeles prison to attack Jewish and military targets in
2005.  

 

The threat posed by American Muslim extremists has also extended overseas.
In December 2009, American citizen David Coleman Headley
<http://www.adl.org/main_Terrorism/headley_mumbai_attacks.htm?Multi_page_sec
tions=sHeading_2>  was charged for his involvement in the November 2008
Mumbai terror attacks
<http://www.adl.org/main_Terrorism/mumbai_terror_jews.htm> , which killed
more than 170 people. In the years leading up to the attacks, Headley
conducted extensive surveillance of the Mumbai headquarters of the Chabad
Lubavitch movement and of the other targeted locations, reportedly posing as
a Jew during an earlier visit to the Jewish center.  In March 2009, four
months after the Mumbai terror attacks, Headley conducted additional
reconnaissance of Chabad houses and Jewish centers in several other cities
in India and once again reportedly posed as a Jew to gain access to the
Jewish centers.

 

Headley and other American Muslim extremists have been influenced, to some
degree, by the ideologies of extreme intolerance propagated by terrorist
movements overseas.  American Muslims have garnered access to such extreme
ideologies and messages of violence through sermons, videos and other
terrorist material disseminated via the Internet.  Others have been
radicalized in their home communities by a charismatic leader or recruiter
or are motivated to commit violent or criminal acts by their own radical
interpretations of Islam. 

 

The following demonstrate the significant and growing domestic terror threat
posed by American Muslims extremists motivated by hatred of Jews and Israel.

 

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American Muslim Extremists: A Growing Threat to Jews RULEPre-9/11 Activity 

Posted: June 9, 2009

 

Muslim extremists motivated by hatred of Jews and Israel have targeted Jews
and Jewish institutions in the United States for many years.  Unlike many
post-9/11 plots and conspiracies, which have involved or been led by
American Muslim extremists, the role of Americans in a majority of the plots
prior to 9/11 was significantly smaller.

 

In July 1997, for example, Gazi Ibrahim Abu Mezer, a Palestinian living in
the U.S. illegally, plotted to blow up a subway station in Brooklyn because
he wanted to "kill as many Jews as possible."  Police raiding Abu Mezer's
apartment days before the planned attack found a fully-rigged pipe bomb, an
unfinished bomb and a letter threatening to "burn the Jews." Abu Mezer later
explained in court that he chose the Atlantic Avenue station as his target
because there are "a lot of Jews who ride that train."  According to court
documents, Abu Mezer also stated that he was "taking the path of Jihad
against Israel and the United States." Abu Mezer was sentenced to life in
prison in 1999.

 

Many incidents before the September 11 attacks were partially motivated by
anti-Semitism and planned or carried out primarily by foreign nationals. For
example:

 

*       In 1997, Palestinian Ali Abu Kamal engaged in a shooting spree atop
the Empire State Building, killing one person and injuring several others
before killing himself.  Kamal reportedly carried a note in his pocket
indicating that the attack was meant to vent his anger at the U.S. for using
Israel as an "instrument" against the Palestinian people. 

 

*       In 1994, Rashid Baz, a Lebanese cab driver, opened fire at a van
carrying 15 Hasidic students on the Brooklyn Bridge, killing a 16-year-old
boy. After his arrest, authorities found anti-Jewish literature in Baza's
house. 

 

*       In 1993, a car bombing at Tower One of the World Trade Center in New
York City killed six people and wounded more than 1,000 others. Ramzi
Yousef, the mastermind behind the attack, first planned to bomb Jewish
neighborhoods in Brooklyn but settled on the World Trade Center because "the
majority of people who work in the World Trade Center are Jews," according
to Abdul Rahman Yasin, a co-conspirator in the attack. 

 

*       In 1993, Sheikh Omar Abdel Rahman, an Egyptian cleric and alleged
leader of the terrorist group Gama'a al-Islamiyya, led a plot to bomb five
major landmarks in New York, including the United Nations Headquarters, the
Lincoln Tunnel, the Holland Tunnel, the George Washington Bridge and the FBI
office.  He also plotted to attack New York's diamond district, an area
largely populated by Jewish businessmen, which, according to one of his
co-defendants, would be like "hitting Israel itself." 

 

*       In 1993, a Pakistani national murdered two CIA employees and wounded
three others near the entrance of the CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia,
alleging that the "government of the United States has caused enormous
damage to Muslims in the Middle East by supporting Israel and imposing
economic sanctions against Islamic countries."  

 

Even the 9/11 attacks were motivated, in part, by anti-Semitism. Mohamed
Atta, one of the hijackers, and Ramzi Binalshibh, a key planner of the
attacks, considered New York City the center of a global Jewish conspiracy.
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the self-proclaimed mastermind of the hijackings,
had previously planned several attacks against Israeli and Jewish targets. 

 

Although post-9/11 plots and conspiracies in the U.S. are increasingly led
by or involve American Muslim extremists, the threat from foreign nationals
in the U.S. remains.  In 2004, for example, Ahmed Hassan Al-Uqaily, a native
of Iraq who had expressed animosity toward Jews, purchased machine guns and
grenades from an undercover agent to be used in attacks against two Jewish
facilities in Nashville.  He was sentenced to 57 months in prison. 

            

Any effort to combat the domestic terrorist threat posed by Muslim
extremists must take into account both the threat from foreign nationals as
well as the growing participation of American citizens motivated by hatred
of Jews, Israel and America.

 

 

 

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American Muslim Extremists: A Growing Threat to Jews RULEMotivation: Hatred
of Jews and Israel 

Posted: June 9, 2009

 

American Muslim extremists fueled by hatred of Jews and Israel have planned
a number of terrorist attacks within the United States. The following
sampling illustrates the degree to which Americans, influenced by radical
interpretations of Islam, have targeted or considered attacking Jews or
Jewish institutions throughout the U.S. since 9/11, as well as the degree to
which hatred of Jews and Israel has motivated those individuals involved in
other terror-related activity. 

 

 

*       2011 – New York

 

Ahmed Ferhani, a legal resident from Algeria, and Mohammad Mamdouh, a
naturalized U.S. citizen from Morocco, are
<http://www.adl.org/main_Terrorism/synagogue_terror_plot.htm> arrested for
plotting to attack a synagogue in New York City. The men targeted Jews to
advance their radical ideological goals, according to authorities. During
the undercover operation, Ferhani allegedly said that Muslims around the
world are being treated like dogs. He also said that Palestinians are
particularly victimized and allegedly expressed interest in going to Gaza to
fight. New York Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly said one of the suspects
planned to grow out his beard in order to look "more like a Jew" and enter a
synagogue more easily. 

§  2010 – Illinois 

 

Shaker Masri <http://www.adl.org/main_Terrorism/masri_chicago_charges.htm> ,
an American citizen arrested in August 2010 for planning to join an Al
Qaeda-linked terrorist group based in Somalia
<http://www.adl.org/main_Terrorism/al_shabaab_american_recruits.htm?Multi_pa
ge_sections=sHeading_1> , has espoused anti-Israel sentiments. Court
documents have alleged that, in January 2009, Masri deemed those protesting
for the Palestinians as ineffectual.  According to Masri, only those who are
"aiming a rifle at the enemy" can achieve Muslim goals.  Masri also stated
that "the United States and Europe were the real enemies of Islam because
they were killing Muslims and supporting Israel with weapons and equipment."

 

§  2010 – Virginia

 
<http://www.adl.org/main_Terrorism/abu_talhah.htm?Multi_page_sections=sHeadi
ng_1> Zachary Chesser, an American citizen from Virginia who was arrested in
July 2010 for attempting to join an Al Qaeda-linked terrorist group based in
Somalia
<http://www.adl.org/main_Terrorism/al_shabaab_american_recruits.htm?Multi_pa
ge_sections=sHeading_1> , distributed terrorist propaganda materials online
and espoused hatred against Jews and Israel prior to his arrest.  In a
February 2010 online discussion hosted by Revolution Muslim
<http://www.adl.org/main_Terrorism/revolution_muslim.htm>  (RM), a New
York-based anti-Semitic extremist group, Chesser wrote, "May Allah blow up
the Jews..."  In an interview two months later, Chesser warned that peace
will only be established with "a complete withdrawal of non-Muslim forces
from Muslim lands [and] an ending of the propping up of the apartheid regime
of Israel."

 

§  2010 – New Jersey



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June 2010 for allegedly planning to kill American soldiers overseas,
participated in rallies organized by Revolution Muslim
<http://www.adl.org/main_Terrorism/revolution_muslim.htm>  (RM) and the
Islamic Thinkers Society (ITS), both New York-based anti-Semitic extremist
groups. While it is unclear how closely linked the two men - Mohamed Mahmood
Alessa and Carlos Eduardo Almonte
<http://www.adl.org/main_Terrorism/new_jersey_al_shabaab.htm>  - are to the
groups, their alleged plan to travel to Somalia to fight with an Al
Qaeda-linked terrorist group
<http://www.adl.org/main_Terrorism/al_shabaab_american_recruits.htm?Multi_pa
ge_sections=sHeading_1>  is consistent with RM ideology and advocacy. During
an ITS protest against the Israeli Day Parade in New York in May 2010,
Alessa, an American citizen from New Jersey, led a chant with the
anti-Jewish slogan, "Khaibar, Khaibar ya Yahud, jaish Muhammad sawfa ya'ud,"
evoking the Quran's account of a battle between the Prophet Muhammad and the
Jews of the town of Khaibar, which resulted in the subjugation of the Jews
of Arabia. In addition, Almonte, a naturalized U.S. citizen from the
Dominican Republic, posted a picture on his Facebook profile of himself at
another anti-Israel rally in December 2008, attended by members of ITS and
RM, where he is carrying a sign that reads, "Death to All (zionist) Juice." 

 

§  2009 – Illinois

David Coleman Headley
<http://www.adl.org/main_Terrorism/headley_mumbai_attacks.htm> , an American
citizen from Chicago arrested for plotting a terrorist attack in Denmark,
was charged with helping plan the November 2008 terror attacks in Mumbai
that killed more than 170 people.  Headley ultimately pleaded guilty to
conducting extensive surveillance of the Mumbai headquarters of the Chabad
Lubavitch movement and other locations targeted by suspected members of the
Pakistani-based terrorist group Lashkar-e-Taiba
<http://www.adl.org/main_Terrorism/Lashkar-e-Taiba.htm>  during the November
2008 attacks.  Indian news sources have reported that Headley posed as a Jew
during a visit to the Chabad center prior to the attacks, and that he again
posed as Jew to gain access to other Jewish centers throughout India in the
months following the terrorist attacks.

 

§  2009 – Texas

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<http://www.adl.org/main_Terrorism/fort_hood_shooting.htm> , an Army
psychiatrist from Virginia who allegedly killed 13 people and wounded more
than 30 others at the Fort Hood Army base in Texas, expressed his support of
killing Jews and Israelis in a series of e-mails exchanged with American
Muslim cleric Anwar al-Awlaki
<http://www.adl.org/main_Terrorism/anwar_al-awlaki.htm>  prior to the
attack.  Hasan also mentioned various justifications for "targeting the Jews
with rockets" in e-mails sent to al-Awlaki, the American-born Muslim cleric
living in Yemen who distributes radical online lectures encouraging American
Muslims to attack non-Muslims and Western interests.

§  2009 – Pennsylvania

 

Colleen LaRose <http://www.adl.org/main_Terrorism/jihad_jane_indictment.htm>
, an American woman charged with recruiting potential terrorists online in
March 2010, posted comments about Jews on several online forums. On a
message board called Islamic Emirate Forum, LaRose criticized Adolf Hitler
for not killing more Jews. "I mean look at the terrible things the jews
(joos) have done to our Ummah… indeed they are a cancer to the world as a
whole.so [sic] yes i [sic] wish Hitler would have finished the job," she
said. In another post in response to an anti-Semitic comment made by a
member of the Islamic Thinkers Society, a New York based group that
justifies terrorist attacks and other forms of violence, LaRose wrote, "LOL@
bashing yahoods [Jews]...dont have ALL the fun akhi [brother], save some for
others to terrorize....BAAHAAHAAHAA!" LaRose's MySpace profile reportedly
included the message: "I support all the Mujahideen [Muslim warriors] I hate
zionist & all that support them!"

 

§  2009 – Illinois

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<http://www.adl.org/main_Terrorism/illinois_courthouse_bomb_plot.htm> , an
American Muslim convert who attempted to bomb the federal courthouse in
Illinois, expressed anger at the United States for supporting Israel prior
to his arrest. According to the affidavit filed in support of the criminal
complaint, Finton told a law enforcement source of his desire to obtain
military training and travel to Gaza to fight the Israelis on behalf of the
Palestinians. Finton, who allegedly stated ambitions to join Palestinian
terrorist organizations like Hamas or Islamic Jihad, projected that an
attack on American soil would force the U.S. government to curtail its
financial support of Israel, and the "big bully behind Israel (the United
States) would not be there anymore."

 

§  2009 – New York

Zarein Ahmedzay
<http://www.adl.org/main_Terrorism/medunjanin_al_qaeda_indictment.htm> , a
naturalized U.S. citizen from Afghanistan, admitted in federal court that he
and two other New Yorkers
<http://www.adl.org/main_Terrorism/najibullah_zazi_indicted.htm>  planned to
detonate homemade explosives on New York City subway lines during the days
following the eighth anniversary of the September 11 terror attacks.  While
entering his guilty plea, Ahmedzay stated that "the real enemies of this
country are the ones destroying this country from within" and condemned "a
special group of Zionist Jews" who want to "establish a permanent shadow
government in the United States of America." 

 

§  2009 – North Carolina

One U.S. permanent resident and six other Americans from North Carolina
<http://www.adl.org/main_Terrorism/north_carolina_jihad_plot.htm>  arrested
for engaging in weapons training and conspiring to carry out "violent jihad"
overseas may have been motivated by hatred of Israel. According to initial
reports, the group raised money and trained for possible terrorist attacks
in Tel Aviv, Israel. Several of the men returned to the U.S. from Tel Aviv
in June 2007 after "having failed in their attempt to engage in violent
jihad," according to the indictment. The Facebook profile of one of the
suspects includes a quote that reads, "I am not going to give 1 inch of
Palestine to the Jews." 

 

§  2009 – Arkansas 

Abdulhakim Mujahid Muhammad
<http://www.adl.org/main_Terrorism/arkansas_army_recruit_center_shooting.htm
> , an American Muslim convert who killed one uniformed American soldier and
shot another at a military recruiting center in Arkansas, reportedly
searched for information about Jewish institutions on the Internet.
According to court documents, Muhammad planned to target recruiting centers
and Jewish organizations "because [of] what they're doing in Palestine or
years of killing Muslims."  Muhammad also admitted to throwing a fire bomb
at the house of an Orthodox Rabbi in Nashville, Tennessee.

 

§  2009 – New York 


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Four Muslim converts, three American and one Haitian, were arrested for an
alleged plot to attack two synagogues
<http://www.adl.org/main_Terrorism/ny_synagogue_plot_arrests.htm>  in the
Bronx and to shoot down planes at a military base in Newburgh, New York.
James Cromitie, the apparent leader of the group, and the other three men
allegedly began surveillance of several synagogues and a Jewish Community
Center in the Bronx in April 2009. "These were people who were eager to
bring death to Jews," Assistant U.S. Attorney Eric Snyder said at a court
hearing the day after the arrests.

 

§  2008 – New York

Bryant Neal Vinas <http://www.adl.org/main_Terrorism/vinas_guilty_plea.htm>
, an American Muslim convert who provided information about New York transit
systems to Al Qaeda for potential terrorist attacks, was reportedly angry
with the U.S. government for its support of Israel.  Vinas was also involved
with the Islamic Thinkers Society, a New York-based anti-Semitic extremist
group that calls for the destruction of the state of Israel, and met with
the former leader of Revolution Muslim
<http://www.adl.org/main_Terrorism/revolution_muslim.htm> , another New
York-based anti-Semitic organization that justifies terrorist attacks and
other forms of violence against non-Muslims. 

 

§  2007 – New Jersey 

One naturalized U.S. citizen and four other Muslim immigrants
<http://www.adl.org/main_Terrorism/fort_dix_plot_convictions.htm>  conspired
to kill American soldiers at New Jersey's Fort Dix army base. According to
court documents, "anti-Zionist hatred is one of the reasons, if not the
primary reason why they planned to attack Ft. Dix." The Department of
Justice has also further alleged that the men were motivated by "their
desire to 'avenge' the supposed crimes of Zionism."  Mohamad Ibrahim
Shnewer, the naturalized U.S. citizen who was born in Jordan, told an
undercover informant that his first choice was to kill Jews in Israel: "I
love to kill Jews. I tell you this, in all honesty, it is a dream of mine." 

 

§  2007 – New York 

 <http://www.adl.org/main_Terrorism/four_arrested_jfk_plot.htm> Russell
Defreitas, a naturalized U.S. citizen from Guyana, and three others plotted
to attack John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), in part because they
wanted to take revenge on the U.S. for its diplomatic relationship with
Israel. The men planned to plant explosives and blow up the airport's major
jet-fuel supply tanks and pipeline. Defreitas, who previously worked as a
cargo handler at JFK, was reportedly motivated to carry out the plot after
seeing missiles loaded onto a plane he believed was headed for Israel.
Defreitas later told an informant that "Muslims also incur the wrath of the
world while Jews get a pass," and that he "wanted to do something to get
those bastards," according to court documents.  Defreitas also suggested
targeting a nearby Jewish school or a predominately Jewish neighborhood.  

 

§  2006 – Illinois 

Derrick Shareef <http://www.adl.org/main_Terrorism/darrick_shareef.htm> , an
American Muslim convert who planned to set off grenades in an Illinois
shopping mall in 2006, also discussed attacking local government facilities
and Jewish targets.  During secretly recorded conversations with an
undercover informant, Shareef said he found synagogues on MapQuest and
planned to grab Jews and "shank one or two of them" as they entered the
synagogue on a Saturday morning.  "I probably would have eventually ended up
just stabbing the [expletive] outta some Jews or something," Shareef told
the informant.  Shareef also said that he became interested in attacking
Jews during the 2006 Lebanon war, according to court documents.  

 

§  2006 – Washington 

American citizen Naveed Afzal Haq
<http://www.adl.org/learn/extremism_in_the_news/Other_Extremism/seattle_jewi
sh_federation_shooting.htm?LEARN_Cat=Extremism&LEARN_SubCat=Extremism_in_the
_News>  shot and killed one woman and wounded five others at the Jewish
Federation building in Seattle in July 2006.  Haq, who allegedly forced his
way through a security door by holding a gun to a 13-year-old girl's head,
told Federation staff members that he was "a Muslim-American" who was "angry
at Israel."  During the assault, Haq said, "these are Jews and I'm tired of
getting pushed around and our people getting pushed around by the situation
in the Middle East," according to court records.  Haq chose his target after
searching on the Internet for Jewish organizations, according to Seattle
police.  

 

§  2005 – California


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Three American citizens and one U.S. permanent resident from Pakistan
planned attacks against Jewish institutions and U.S. military locations in
Los Angeles during Yom Kippor in retaliation for the U.S. and Israeli
governments' policies towards Muslims. The group planned to attack several
synagogues, the Israeli consulate, the National Guard and U.S. military
bases and recruiting offices.  The men also gathered information via the
Internet on El Al and planned to target the airline's ticket counter at Los
Angeles International Airport. The leader of the group, Kevin James,
converted to Islam in prison and urged other inmates to target the Jews and
the U.S. and Israeli governments. 

 

§  2005 – California 


 

American citizen Hamid Hayat, who attended terrorist training camps in
Pakistan between 2000 and 2004, was recorded praising the murdered of Daniel
Pearl, a Wall Street Journal reporter who was kidnapped and murdered by
Muslims extremists in 2002. "They killed him. So I'm pleased about that,"
Hayat said.  "They cut him into pieces and sent him back. That was a good
job they did. Now they can't send one Jewish person to Pakistan."

 

§  2004 – New York 

American citizen James Elshafay and Shahawar Matin Siraj, a Pakistani who
was in the U.S. illegally, plotted to bomb New York's Herald Square subway
station in 2004. In conversations secretly recorded by an undercover
informant, Elshafay talked about his hatred of "Zionists" and his solidarity
with the Palestinians, according to court documents. The men also watched
terrorist videos at the bookstore where Siraj worked, and Siraj gave
Elshafay books that claimed the Jews were conspiring to take over the
world's economy.  

 

§  2004 – Virginia 

 
<http://www.adl.org/learn/extremism_in_the_news/Islamic_Terrorism/tamimi_lea
rn_71405.htm?LEARN_Cat=Extremism&LEARN_SubCat=Extremism_in_the_News>
<http://www.adl.org/learn/extremism_in_the_news/Islamic_Terrorism/tamimi_lea
rn_71405.htm?LEARN_Cat=Extremism&LEARN_SubCat=Extremism_in_the_News>
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kbvyidf7ac3hukgs2ouyzuicwjg7kugznm/alialtimimism.jpgAli al-Timimi
<http://www.adl.org/learn/extremism_in_the_news/Islamic_Terrorism/tamimi_lea
rn_71405.htm?LEARN_Cat=Extremism&LEARN_SubCat=Extremism_in_the_News> , an
American Muslim cleric who frequently gave anti-Semitic, anti-Israel and
anti-Western lectures at the Dar al-Arqam mosque in Falls Church, Virginia,
inspired a group of men dubbed the "Virginia Jihad Network" to attend
terrorist training camps in Pakistan.  In one such sermon, al-Timimi
declared that the 2003 explosion of the Columbia space shuttle foreshadowed
the ultimate destruction of the West and Israel, according to the
indictment.  American Muslim convert Randall Todd Royer, who was influenced
by al-Timimi, set up an Internet newsletter for the Pakistani-based
terrorist group Lashkar-e-Taiba
<http://www.adl.org/main_Terrorism/Lashkar-e-Taiba.htm>  while attending one
of the training camps in Pakistan.  Royer's newsletter contained several
anti-Semitic sections, including an article entitled "Who is Ruling the USA
Today" and a section on the Protocols of the Elders of Zion.  

 

§  2003 – Virginia

American citizen Ahmed Omar Abu Ali
<http://www.adl.org/main_Terrorism/abu_ali_found_guilty_112305.htm>  was
extradited from Saudi Arabia to the United States after he told Saudi
authorities that his "hatred of the United States for support of Israel
against the Palestinian people" caused him to join Al Qaeda.  While
attending college in Saudi Arabia, Ali met with former Al Qaeda leader
Zubayr Al Rimi between September 2002 and June 2003 to discuss plans to
assassinate President George W. Bush.  Ali also planned to hijack and
destroy civilian airliners and researched nuclear power facilities in the
U.S. at the behest of an Al Qaeda operative, according to the Department of
Justice.  After his arrest, U.S. authorities found audio tapes in Arabic at
Ali's home in Virginia that promoted the killing of the Jews and a Muslim
battle against Christians and Jews. 

 

§  2002 – Florida 

Shueyb Mossa Jokhan, a naturalized U.S. citizen from Trinidad, and Imran
Mandhai, a Pakistani national, plotted to bomb several targets in Southern
Florida in 2002, including Jewish-owned businesses in Weston, the Israeli
Consulate in Miami, Jewish community centers in Aventura and Broward County,
electrical power stations in Broward and Miami-Dade counties, the National
Guard Armory in Hollywood and Mount Rushmore.  The men planned to set off a
series of explosives that would cause massive power blackouts in Broward and
Miami-Dade counties, which they hoped would result in lootings and chaos in
Southern Florida.  Jokhan and Mandhai also planned to demand the U.S. to
stop sending aid to Israel, free Muslims from U.S. jails and change U.S.
policy on the Middle East. 

 

§  2002 – Los Angeles 

Hesham Mohamed Hadayet, a U.S. permanent resident from Egypt, killed two
Israelis and injured four others at an El Al ticket counter at the Los
Angeles International Airport on July 4, 2002.  Hadayet, who was fatally
shot by an airline security officer, intended to "advance the Palestinian
cause in the Israel-Palestine conflict through the killing of civilians and
the targeting of an airline owned by the Government of Israel," according to
the FBI. 

 

§  2002 – Washington 

Earnest James Ujaama
<http://www.adl.org/main_Terrorism/ujaama_plea_again.htm> , an American
Muslim convert who tried to establish a terrorist training camp in Bly,
Oregon, made anti-Semitic speeches labeling the Jews as "the enemy."  In the
mid-1990s, Ujaama moved to London and attended Finsbury Park mosque, which
was headed by radical Muslim cleric Abu Hamza al-Masri and frequented by
Richard Reid, the so-called "shoe bomber," and Zacarias Moussaui
<http://www.adl.org/terrorism/profiles/Moussaoui.asp> .  While giving a
speech with al-Masri at the Finsbury Park mosque, Ujaama said: "There are
many Muslims who have forgotten that the Jews and Christians are our
enemies….today the crusade is against Islam and they [sic] are led by the
Jews because they are misguided…and so they are used in Israel's long
awaited campaign to destroy Islam and to dominate the world."

 

§  2002 – New York 

American citizen Sahim Alwan and five other Americans from Lackawanna
<http://www.adl.org/learn/news/10_Year_Al-Qaeda.asp> , New York, attended an
Al Qaeda training camp in Afghanistan. After Alwan's arrest, authorities
reportedly found several cassette tapes at Alwan's home that called for
fighting against the "West" and referred to Presidents Clinton and Bush as
"donkeys for the Jews to ride." Another member of the group, Mukhtar
al-Bakri, had in his residence a cassette tape asking "Allah to give Jews
and their enablers [U.S.] a black day," according to investigators. 

 

§  2001 – Oregon 

One naturalized U.S. citizen, a U.S. permanent resident, and five other
Americans – dubbed the "Portland Seven
<http://www.adl.org/learn/news/Portland_Seven.asp> " – were charged with
trying to aid the Taliban and other crimes. One member of the group, Patrice
Lumumba Ford, came to the attention of authorities after he sent a series of
anti-Semitic emails to the mayor's office in Portland. Another member,
Jeffrey Leon Battle, was recorded saying that he considered killing Jews at
a synagogue or a Jewish school in Portland. According to court documents,
Battle "discussed having considered, but ultimately rejected, committing
terrorist acts in the U.S.-specifically, mass murder at a Jewish synagogue
or school." Ahmed Ibrahim Bilal, a third member of the "Portland Seven",
referred to Jews as "lampshades," a Holocaust reference, in recorded
conversations.

 

Foreign nationals motivated by a similar hatred have also planned attacks
against Americans, both Jews and non-Jews alike. In September 2009, for
example, Jordanian national Hosam Maher Husein Smadi attempted to detonate
explosives at the 60-story Fountain Place building
<http://www.adl.org/main_Terrorism/dallas_skyscraper_terror_plot.htm>  in
Dallas, Texas.  In previous conversations with an undercover agent allegedly
expressed his desire to attack the U.S., in part for its incursions in Iraq
and Afghanistan.  Smadi has also espoused a hatred of Israel and Jews,
calling for the "destruction of the Jews" and seeking to kill the Jews as
retribution for Israel's activities in Gaza.

 



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