
FBI Arrests Terrorist Who Entered Israel On Oct. 7, He Was Living in Louisiana
The FBI has arrested a suspect in Louisiana who allegedly took part in Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel.
Mahmoud Amin Ya-qub Al-Muhtadi, a resident of Lafayette, Louisiana, is accused of violating terrorism laws by helping or attempting to help a foreign terrorist organization through his alleged involvement in the Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas-led attack on Israel, according to an affidavit. He is also accused of fraud and misuse of visa, permits and other documents.
Al-Muhtadi is accused of being a member of Hamas and the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine’s (DFLP) armed wing, the National Resistance Brigades (NRB), and commanding or coordinating NRB fighters who joined Hamas units for the incursion, the affidavit reads.
“Evidence shows that on the morning of October 7, 2023, Al-Muhtadi learned about the Hamas invasion, armed himself, gathered others and crossed into Israel with the intention of assisting in Hamas’s terrorist attack,” per the affidavit.
Cell-tower data placed his phone inside Israel near Kibbutz Kfar Aza, one of the sites where Hamas and its supporters carried out a brutal massacre.
He was also captured in multiple intercepted calls and recordings talking about moving fighters and arms into Israel and was recorded celebrating the kidnappings that occurred that morning.
Evidence also allegedly showed him in photographs and videos taken around the time of the attack, combat gear, carrying weapons, and standing with armed militants, sometimes wearing NRB insignia and Hamas-style headbands. He also praised and justified the violence on social media and in messages after the fact, including posts celebrating Hamas’s actions and referencing the “liberation of occupied land.”
Susan Stewart
Can he be tried for crimes against humanity or will he soon be given a tap on the wrist and let out on bail shortly. I know there are dual citizen terrorists and Louisiana has almost always had a big Arab and/or Moslem community, at least it definitely did when I grew up there in the 50’s. This is no surprise to me. My father worked for Syrian Christians, my dentist was also one of them, etc.