Could this one man have been behind terrorist attacks on Jewish communities across Europe?
Legal papers, expert investigations and social media posts tell story of how a 32-year-old Iraqi appeared to run ‘proxy’ campaign On Monday, a slightly dishevelled Iraqi man, shackled and dressed in beige prison overalls, was ushered into a Manhattan courtroom. Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood al-Saadi, 32, pleaded not guilty to a series of terrorism-related offences, then gestured toward the judge and prosecutors. “I’m a prisoner of war. I’m not a threat,” he told them. “Children
A 32-year-old Iraqi national, Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood al-Saadi, has pleaded not guilty to terrorism charges in a Manhattan courtroom. He appeared in court in prison attire, shackled, and declared himself a "prisoner of war" not a threat, while referencing civilian casualties from rocket attacks. Investigations and social media activity suggest al-Saadi may have orchestrated a proxy campaign targeting Jewish communities throughout Europe.
This case raises concerns about the potential for individuals to direct terrorist activities remotely and the international reach of extremist networks.
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