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Arrest of Iraqi terror suspect with alleged links to Iran’s Quds Force is astonishing but not surprising

Arrest of Iraqi terror suspect with alleged links to Iran’s Quds Force is astonishing but not surprising

Summary

US authorities arrested Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood al-Saadi, an alleged Iraqi commander linked to an Iranian-backed militia, accused of organizing multiple attacks in Europe, Canada, and the UK. The attacks targeted banks, synagogues, consulates, and Jewish communities, and are believed to be connected to Iran’s Quds Force.

Key Facts

  • Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood al-Saadi is accused of planning 18 terrorist attacks across the UK, Europe, and Canada.
  • The attacks include firebombings, arson, shootings, and stabbings, mainly targeting Jewish sites and other public locations.
  • Al-Saadi reportedly communicated with FBI informants to plan further attacks on Jewish targets in the US.
  • He allegedly claimed responsibility on social media platforms Snapchat and Telegram for attacks carried out by the group Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamia (HAYI).
  • Al-Saadi was detained in Turkey and is now held in solitary confinement in a Brooklyn federal jail.
  • The militia group is linked to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and specifically its Quds Force, known for overseas covert operations.
  • Iran has a history of using proxy groups to conduct undercover attacks that create confusion and instability.
  • Some low-level operatives appear recruited through social media and criminal networks, sometimes without knowing the full nature of the mission or who is behind it.
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