Witness: Islamic Jihad Planned Attack in US
An FBI witness in the trial of accused terror kingpin Sami Al-Arian told the court today that Islamic Jihad planned an attack in the US. (Hat tip: LGF readers.)
And Al-Arian’s supporters laughed.
TAMPA - The Palestinian Islamic Jihad planned an attack inside the United States, but it might have been thwarted by federal law enforcement, an FBI agent testified Tuesday afternoon.
Agent Kerry Myers said all information about the plot was classified and he could not discuss it.
He made the revelation early in his cross-examination as a witness in the terror-support trial of former University of South Florida professor Sami Al-Arian and three other men. U.S. District Judge James Moody later ordered prosecutors to present evidence about the plot to him during a closed meeting in his chambers to determine whether defense attorneys should have access to it.
Defense attorney William Moffitt had asked Myers whether the Islamic Jihad ever committed a terrorist attack outside Israel or the occupied territories.
It has not, but its leaders threatened to attack the United States three times, Myers said.
During a rapid-fire exchange in which both men’s voices rose, Moffitt asked Myers whether anyone ever acted on those threats.
“I can tell you there was a plot to commit terrorist acts in the United States,” he said. “It was interdicted, I believe.”
Moffitt asked when that happened.
“It’s classified,” Myers said, drawing chuckles from defendants’ relatives and supporters in the courtroom gallery.



