Palestinian-Jordanian Terrorist Ahlam Al-Tamimi To Jordanian Muslim Brotherhood Mouthpiece: ‚As Long As The Zionists Remain On Our Land, The Jihad Must Continue‘ | MEMRI
Following a March 20, 2017 decision by the Amman Court of Cassation to reject a U.S. request for her extradition,[1] Palestinian-Jordanian Hamas terrorist Ahlam Al-Tamimi gave an interview, on March 22, 2017, to the Jordanian Muslim Brotherhood (MB) mouthpiece Al-Sabil.
On March 14, 2017, the U.S. Department of Justice had announced that Ahlam Al-Tamimi was being charged in the U.S. with conspiring to use a weapon of mass destruction against U.S. nationals outside the U.S., resulting in death. The charge is related to her participation in the August 2001 suicide bomb attack at the Sbarro pizza restaurant in Jerusalem that killed 15 people, including two U.S. nationals. In connection with the bombing, Al-Tamimi had been sent to prison in Israel in 2003 for 16 life sentences, but was released as part of the 2011 Israel-Hamas Gilad Shalit prisoner exchange. Since then she has lived in Jordan, whose constitution forbids extradition of Jordanian nationals. The same day, the FBI announced that she had been placed on its list of Most Wanted Terrorists.[2]
On March 14, 2017, the U.S. Department of Justice had announced that Ahlam Al-Tamimi was being charged in the U.S. with conspiring to use a weapon of mass destruction against U.S. nationals outside the U.S., resulting in death. The charge is related to her participation in the August 2001 suicide bomb attack at the Sbarro pizza restaurant in Jerusalem that killed 15 people, including two U.S. nationals. In connection with the bombing, Al-Tamimi had been sent to prison in Israel in 2003 for 16 life sentences, but was released as part of the 2011 Israel-Hamas Gilad Shalit prisoner exchange. Since then she has lived in Jordan, whose constitution forbids extradition of Jordanian nationals. The same day, the FBI announced that she had been placed on its list of Most Wanted Terrorists.[2]
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