May 28, 2026

From London to Los Angeles, Investigators Say the Suspect Was Linked to Chilling Plans That Spanned Several Countries

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A commander of an Iraqi militia has been arrested for his alleged role in planning more than a dozen terrorist attacks in North America and Europe, which prosecutors allege was in retaliation for the Iran war.

Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood al-Saadi, 32, was plotting an attack on a New York City synagogue, and two Jewish institutions in Los Angeles, California, and Scottsdale, Arizona, say prosecutors.

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He is charged with six terrorism-related counts, according to a criminal complaint. His lawyer says he is facing “political prosecution”.

Saadi is allegedly a commander in Kataib Hezbollah, a US-designated foreign terrorist organisation operating in Iraq with ties to Iran.

An Iraqi national, he was taken into custody in Turkey before being turned over to the FBI and transported to the US. He appeared in Manhattan federal court and was detained pending trial.

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