ISIS
The Jewish state “stands shoulder to shoulder with the United States, its closest ally,” said the Israeli FM.
The 18-year-old Negev resident has been indicted on terror offenses.
The Afghan citizen will be deported after serving his sentence and will lose his U.S. permanent resident status.
One suspect reportedly told questioners he procured a pistol to use “against Jews or against anyone who is not Muslim.”
The suspect, identified as a resident of the Triangle region of Arab towns east of Netanya, was detained last month.
A note was found in his sock that read: “This is a terrorist attack for the Islamic State.”
“The FBI stopped a massacre before it could happen,” said Kash Patel, director of the federal bureau.
The 14-year-old allegedly photographed security sites in Israel and said during questioning that he is willing to become a “martyr” for Islam.
“ISIS relies on supporters, like the defendants, to sponsor its terrorist aims,” a U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of New York stated.
Alexander Scott Mercurio faces up to 20 years in prison after planning an attack on churches in his hometown in support of the Islamic State.
The Trump administration’s new security guarantee for Doha is a dangerous price for the hostage deal that empowers a key backer of Hamas and global jihad, Israeli experts warn.
Jihad al-Shamie, a British national of Syrian descent, had been released on bail following an alleged rape and was married to three women.