Alleged Hizballah Operative Nabbed in Dearborn
Dearborn man to be tried in terror case. (Hat tip: SoCalJustice.)
DEARBORN — A 41-year-old Dearborn businessman sought to support the Lebanese terror group Hezbollah by collecting at least $600 to send to relatives of suicide bombers, the FBI said Tuesday.
FBI agents arrested Nemr Ali Rahal on April 20 at his Dearborn home. They found a videotape of a 2002 Hezbollah rally in Lebanon attended by Rahal. Agents also found books, posters and videos — one of which was titled “A Martyr Speaks About Martyrs.”
One tape was described by a federal prosecutor as a recruitment video. A picture showed Rahal and another man tearing and burning an American flag.



