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To: PghBaldy
The 1997 arrests in Brooklyn were for a Hamas operation, and I don't think it's the same as what's depicted in "Path to 9/11".

Gazi Ibrahim Abu Mezer - in 1993, he lived on the 10th Floor of Ryerson's "Pitman Hall" residence - same floor as mine at the time. Creepy dude, according to several females.

Link to another story on 1997 arrests

July 31, 1997: Suicide Attack in New York City Narrowly Averted

Gazi Ibrahim Abu Mezer, and Lafi Khalil, two Palestinian men who had recently immigrated from the West Bank to the US, are arrested in New York City. They are found with a number of hand made bombs, and officials claim they were mere hours away from using them on a busy Atlantic Avenue subway station and on a commuter bus. Police were tipped off to them by a roommate. [CNN, 8/2/1997; New York Times, 8/1/1997]

In the days immediately after the arrests, numerous media reports claim that the FBI has tied the two men to Hamas. For instance, the Associated Press reports, “The FBI has linked two suspects in a Brooklyn suicide-bombing plot to the militant Mideast group Hamas... One man was linked to Hamas by intelligence sources, the other through an immigration document he had filled out in which he said he had been accused in Israel of having been in a terrorist organization. The organization, the source said, was Hamas.”

Reports say both suspects “are working for Mousa Abu Marzouk, the Hamas political leader who lived in Virginia for 15 years before being arrested in 1995, imprisoned as a terrorism suspect, and then deported earlier [in 1997].”(see July 5, 1995-May 1997) [Associated Press, 8/1/1997; CNN, 8/2/1997]

According to another account, “law enforcement authorities say these suspects made frequent phone calls from local neighborhood stores to various Hamas organization offices in the Middle East.” [PBS, 8/1/1997]

Just days earlier, there had been a Hamas suicide bombing in Israel that killed fifteen people. Mezer or Khalil reportedly called the suicide bombers “heroes” and added, “We wish to join them.” [New York Times, 8/2/1997]

A note is found in their apartment that threatens a series of attacks unless several jailed militants were released, including Sheikh Omar Abdel-Rahman, Ramzi Yousef, and Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, the top leader of Hamas. A copy of the letter was sent to the State Department two days before their arrest. A portrait of Abdul-Rahman is also found on the wall of their apartment. [New York Times, 8/6/1997; CNN, 8/2/1997]

However, on August 4, US officials announce that the two had no ties to Hamas or any other organization. In his trial, Mezer will say he planned to use the bombs to kill as many Jews as possible, though not in a subway. He will describe himself as a supporter of Hamas but not a member. He will be convicted and sentenced to life in prison. Khalil will be acquitted of the terrorism charge, but convicted of having a fake immigration card.

He will be sentenced to three years in prison and then ordered deported. [CNN, 8/4/1997; National Journal, 9/19/2001; New York Times, 7/21/1998]

2,900 posted on 09/10/2006 8:28:45 PM PDT by balk (Vive le Canada libre... des Libereaux)
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To: balk

I must have missed it tonight. I "taped" it and will look for it. I vaguely remember one brooklyn bomb lab


2,910 posted on 09/10/2006 8:30:44 PM PDT by PghBaldy (CNN on Castro - Intestinal Crisis 2006: A People Mourn.)
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To: balk

bttt


2,990 posted on 09/10/2006 8:45:47 PM PDT by nopardons
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