Close Menu
  • Home
  • Markets
    • Earnings
  • Banks
    • Crypto
    • Investing
  • Business
    • Retail
  • industry
    • Finance
    • Energy
    • Real Estate
  • Politics
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook LinkedIn
Financial Market News
Subscribe Now
  • Home
  • Markets
    • Earnings
  • Banks
    • Crypto
    • Investing
  • Business
    • Retail
  • industry
    • Finance
    • Energy
    • Real Estate
  • Politics
Financial Market News
You are at:Home»Business»Michigan synagogue attack was act of terrorism inspired by Hezbollah,
Business

Michigan synagogue attack was act of terrorism inspired by Hezbollah,

March 30, 20263 Mins Read
Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email
OLOGI Ad 2


Federal officials on Monday for the first time labeled the March 12 attack at a Michigan synagogue as an act of terrorism inspired by Hezbollah, the Iran-backed militant group designated by the U.S. as a foreign terrorist organization since 1997.

Ayman Ghazali, a naturalized U.S. citizen from Lebanon, rammed an explosive-laden truck into Temple Israel in West Bloomfield, near Detroit. According to investigators, Ghazali was also armed with a rifle and killed himself after exchanging gunfire with the synagogue’s security guards.

“He committed the terrorism crime of providing material support to Hezbollah,” U.S. Attorney for the District of Eastern Michigan Jerome Gorgon told CBS News, explaining that the attack itself was the support for Hezbollah under federal law.

Ghazali lived in nearby Dearborn, Michigan, and worked at a local restaurant. He became a naturalized citizen in 2017. His two brothers stayed behind in Lebanon and were members of Hezbollah’s rocket unit, which was first reported by CBS News, according to sources in southern Lebanon. The brothers and other family members were killed in a March 5 drone attack by the Israel Defense Forces targeting Hezbollah outposts, sources told CBS News. 

Following the drone strike that killed his relatives, Ghazali had been recording videos of himself and sending them to family in Lebanon, talking about becoming a martyr.

CBS News previously obtained a photo of Ghazali holding the same AR-style rifle he used in the synagogue attack. Arabic text was edited onto the photo, including a verse from the Quran and some language about “revenge.” 

Officials have been calling the attack a “targeted attack on the Jewish community.” Gorgon said the new designation as an act of terrorism is important to accurately describe the event and threat facing Jewish communities.

The Passover holiday begins April 1, and police around the county are already planning an increased physical presence of police at synagogues, Jewish community centers and other sites to act as a deterrent to potential targeted attacks and acts of terrorism.

Officials said Ghazali had waited in the parking lot and recorded videos of himself detailing his upcoming “operation,” specifically intended to “kill Jews and burn their world.”

Ghazali’s phone was recovered at the scene of the attack, investigators told CBS News, who credited the synagogue’s sprinkler system for mitigating a larger fire. The building was significantly damaged by fire.

On the cellphone recovered at the scene, investigators found an extensive search and browsing history dating back to January that included what Gorgon described as “pro-Hezbollah news, shootout videos, live coverage of Naim Qassem, and news coverage of an Iranian fatwa for jihad against the U.S. military.”

Naim Qassem has been serving as Hezbollah’s secretary-general since 2024, the fourth person to hold the position. He participated in the founding of Hezbollah in 1982, and…



Read More: Michigan synagogue attack was act of terrorism inspired by Hezbollah,

TGC Banner 1
Act attack Hezbollah inspired Michigan synagogue Terrorism West Bloomfield
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Previous ArticleThe market’s early rally fizzles — plus, why TJX’s modest dividend still
Next Article Powell sees inflation outlook in check, no need to hike rates because of

Related Posts

Spirit Airlines could liquidate as early as this week, sources say

April 18, 2026

The Iran war’s next hidden cost: Higher prices for plastic

April 17, 2026

Trump nominates Erica Schwartz as CDC director

April 16, 2026

Billionaires, dark money fuel questions ahead of 2026 midterms

April 15, 2026
Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Energy News

EPA appoints industry players and academics to its Science Advisory Board

Iran declares Strait of Hormuz open to shipping during Lebanon ceasefire

As energy costs rise, some states back off ambitious climate goals

U.S. and Iran could meet in Pakistan for peace talks next week: MS NOW

Banks News

Why regional banking strength matters more now for your port

Trump Bank Citizenship Plan Could Hit 21.3 Million Americans Lacking Proof

Credit, banking industry spends big to fight Delaware swipe fee ban

FCA sets out plans for industry to compensate 12.1 million for car finance

Real Estate News

Stafford County supervisors still weighing real-estate tax rate options

WeHo For Sale: West Hollywood’s Real Estate Market Has Shifted – Here’s

You Have Some Options for Dealing With Rising Property Taxes

Inside Kardashian Brand Guru Emma Grede’s $70 Million Property Empire

© 2026 finmar.news

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.