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Safaa Mohammed Ali
Born1982
DiedNovember 9, 2005(2005-11-09) (aged 22–23)

Safaa Mohammed Ali (1982-November 9, 2005) was an Iraqi militant who carried out the 2005 Amman bombings. [1] He has been also referred to[ by whom?] as one of the Al-Qaeda members who planned the 9/11 bombing on The Pentagon and the Twin Towers.[ citation needed] He is also associated with a planned attack on the White House.[ citation needed]

He was captured in November 2004 by U.S. forces during the battle of Fallujah and he was released two weeks later because his captors failed to identify him as a combatant. [2] Nearly a year later he detonated a suicide vest as one of the perpetrators of the 2005 Amman bombings.

References

  1. ^ Jackie Spinner (2005-11-15). "Motive Glimpsed in Jordan Attack". The Washington Post. pp. A18. Retrieved 2007-11-01. Jordanian officials have identified the two other bombers as Rawad Jassem Mohammed Abed and Safaa Mohammed Ali, both 23.
  2. ^ Cordesman, Anthony H.; Davies, Emma R. (2007). Iraq's Insurgency and the Road to Civil Conflict. Vol. 1. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 159. ISBN  9780313349973.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Safaa Mohammed Ali
Born1982
DiedNovember 9, 2005(2005-11-09) (aged 22–23)

Safaa Mohammed Ali (1982-November 9, 2005) was an Iraqi militant who carried out the 2005 Amman bombings. [1] He has been also referred to[ by whom?] as one of the Al-Qaeda members who planned the 9/11 bombing on The Pentagon and the Twin Towers.[ citation needed] He is also associated with a planned attack on the White House.[ citation needed]

He was captured in November 2004 by U.S. forces during the battle of Fallujah and he was released two weeks later because his captors failed to identify him as a combatant. [2] Nearly a year later he detonated a suicide vest as one of the perpetrators of the 2005 Amman bombings.

References

  1. ^ Jackie Spinner (2005-11-15). "Motive Glimpsed in Jordan Attack". The Washington Post. pp. A18. Retrieved 2007-11-01. Jordanian officials have identified the two other bombers as Rawad Jassem Mohammed Abed and Safaa Mohammed Ali, both 23.
  2. ^ Cordesman, Anthony H.; Davies, Emma R. (2007). Iraq's Insurgency and the Road to Civil Conflict. Vol. 1. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 159. ISBN  9780313349973.



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