Friday, July 17, 2015

Was Chattanooga ISIS Terrorist's Father Involved w/Hamas?

Was Chattanooga ISIS Terrorist's Father Involved w/Hamas?


These people should never have been in the US

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The New York Times is playing it coy with its latest revelation about the Chattanooga ISIS Jihadist.
The father of a suspected gunman who killed four Marines in Chattanooga, Tennessee, on Thursday was investigated several years ago for "possible ties to a foreign terrorist organization," the New York Times reported.
Citing unnamed law enforcement officials, the paper said the gunman's father was at one point on a terrorist watch list and was questioned while on a trip overseas.
That would presumably be Youssuf Abdulazeez, the father, not to be confused with his son, Muhammad Youssef Abdulazeez.

The father claims to come from Nablus, which is in Israel. The son was born in Kuwait, but carries Jordanian citizenship. They would appear to be so-called Palestinian Arabs. Hamas has a strong presence in Nablus and back then, the likeliest terror group that he would have been investigated for was Hamas especially if his trip was to Israel or Jordan.

Israel had extensive lists of Hamas members and would have provided them to the US. A number of such controversies erupted over Muslims in the US with Hamas ties before. One of them involved Chris Christie. There are no specific Hamas ID's on the family social media, though there's plenty of anti-American and anti-Israel stuff so it's not hard to see where Abdulazeez Jr. got it.

The Islamic Society of Greater Chattanooga, which the gunman and his family attended, is presided over by Bassam Issa, another Palestinian Arab.


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